Weather
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Southern Plains and Central States to Experience Flash Floods Due to Heavy Rainfall
This week, a surge of rainfall is predicted throughout the southern Plains and South-Central states as winds carry moisture inland from the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in rainfall levels that might cause flash floods in the central United States.
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