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National Hydrologic Discussion - EXPERIMENTAL
NWS National Water Center - Tuscaloosa AL
1015 AM CDT SUN JUN 29 2025

.Synopsis...
River flooding to persist through at least midweek across the Central Plains
and Mid to Upper Mississippi Valley... Flooding possible through midweek
along the Gulf Coast... Flooding potential continues across the Mariana
Islands...

.Central Plains and Mid to Upper Mississippi Valley...
Scattered minor to isolated moderate river flooding is ongoing and forecast
across portions of MO, NE, IA, MN, and WI through at least midweek
following repeated rounds of heavy rainfall over the past several days. In
addition to ongoing river flooding, slow moving precipitation today, will
bring the potential for flash and urban flooding as it moves across the
Middle/Upper Mississippi valleys.

.Gulf Coast...
Periods of heavy rainfall may generate isolated flash and urban flooding
impacts along the I-10 corridor from coastal MS through the FL Big Bend
region through midweek. For most of the region, current soil moisture
values are near normal (35 - 55% RSM, 0 - 10 cm NASA SPoRT) and streamflow
values are near to below normal for this time of year (USGS), which
suggests infiltration capacity initially. The exception to this is the FL
Big Bend region, where wetter soils (RSM 70%, NASA SPoRT) are in place
following recent rainfall, which indicates slightly greater hydrologic
sensitivity to rainfall. As of now, the primary threat is urban flooding
given the dense urban infrastructure along the I-10 corridor. Both the GFS
and NBM-forced NWM are indicating little to no responses, as the heaviest
QPF remains off of the coast. Most flooding impacts should be from isolated
convection.

.Mariana Islands...
The potential for flash flooding will continue through tonight(local time)
as monsoonal showers and storms persist across the islands.

//GKendrick

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