Re: Experimental: National Flood Hazard Outlook Product Archive
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 4/1/2025, 9:46 pm
Thanks. My aunt lives near a small stream in south central TN, but her house is elevated quite a bit from that level. Though the gravel road to her house is just about stream level. During periods of heavy snow in the winter she has to stay home sometimes for days until snow melts. Probably like that for rain too. Looks like they won't get too much where most of my family lives. Sometime a week or two weeks ago maybe they got 4 to 5 inches okay. But I'll have to watch the tornadoes again.

I hadn't seen that product before:
https://water.noaa.gov/operations/fho

That's a tremendous amount of rain for some areas, with 15 to 20 inches forecast.
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Flooding in S Texas - cypresstx, 3/28/2025, 12:53 am
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