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The National Weather Service issued a flood watch at 11:07 a.m. on Saturday in effect until 8 p.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Butler, Armstrong and Indiana counties.
Scattered showers and storms develop across the area late this afternoon and last into evening and could produce torrential rain in some areas. A flood watch is in effect. What’s next? Cloudy with more widespread showers possible Sunday,
NWS issues a Flood Watch for DC, Maryland, and Virginia due to potential flash flooding from expected heavy rainfall.
The National Weather Service suggests that this watch could expand to include Houston, depending on how storms track and evolve through Thursday.
Occasional showers and storms are likely for the foreseeable future with a few strong storms and flooding downpours possible.
Between 2 and 4 inches of rain is anticipated in the warned area, and a few isolated locations could see up to 6 inches.
A Flood Warning is in effect for parts of Acadiana after heavy early morning rains, the National Weather Service in Lake Charles said. The warning, replacing a
Continued weather warnings remain in effect, including a flash flood warning this morning and a flood watch through 7 p.m.