Arthur's Remnants Push a Flood Watch Across the Deep South

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Arthur’s remnants—though downgraded from a tropical storm—bring heavy rain (6–9 inches so far) and a growing flood threat from Texas through eastern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, with NOAA warning of life‑threatening flash floods and possible tornadoes as the system moves inland and more downpours could follow.
Topics:nation#extreme-weather#floods#louisiana-united-states#new-orleans-city#tropical-cyclones#weather
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