Intense downpours from a tropical rainstorm will bring flooding concerns to the southcentral U.S. The greatest risk for flooding is along portions of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, through the end of this week. The tropical rainstorm is currently disorganized, but forecasters caution that even a weak system can bring in flooding rain. As tropical moisture surges into the coast it will interact with a stalled front, bringing rounds of torrential downpours. While the heaviest rain is expected on the Texas coast as the rainstorm moves over land Thursday, intense rainfall will be possible as far east as Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.
Waters in the Gulf of Mexico are already warm enough to promote further tropical development and strengthening. While development from a tropical rainstorm into a tropical depression or named storm is not a guarantee, it cannot be completely ruled out either. Flooding rain is forecasted into the second half of the week regardless of whether or not the tropical rainstorm becomes a named tropical storm. Multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms may move over the same locations, causing rainfall totals to rise quickly.
Businesses in the area need to keep a close eye on this system and should:
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