Early next week parts of the Midwest and the Central Plains have to potential to experience flooding, both river flooding and flash flooding in a time period of about Sunday- Wednesday so using my new experimental product the Flood:con. I got my Flood:con info using information from Tropicaltidbits, Weather.com, and The Weather Channel. This article from Weather.com has more on the severe weather and a rainfall total forecast https://weather.com/storms/severe/news/2019-04-26-severe-thunderstorms-heavy-rain-flooding-tornadoes-hail-wind-plains Flood:con: is the chance of flooding rain (2 or more inches of rain per hour) to fall within 25 miles of a location during a 24-hour period .This works like the Tor:con so a 4 means a 40% percent chance of 3 or inches of rainfall during a 24-hour period.
Flood:cons
Northeastern Texas, extreme Eastern Kansas, Northwestern Missouri, and extreme Southeastern Iowa. These areas can expect to see rainfall totals of 3-5 inches with locally higher amounts possible.
Sunday: 2
Monday: 3
Tuesday: 4
Wednesday: 4
Parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. These areas can expect to see rainfall totals of 1-3 inches with locally higher amounts possible.
Sunday: 0
Monday: 2
Tuesday: 2
Wednesday: 2
The threat for flooding and severe weather shifts east Thurs-Sun.
REMEMBER TURN AROUND DON’T DROWN!!!!!!
Next Flood:con to be released Wednesday night unless updates to this one are needed