By Jon Erdman
Published: October 14,2014
Flash
flooding, yet again, will be a threat this week in parts of the South,
Ohio Valley, and East not to mention the threat for severe
thunderstorms.
(MORE: Early Week Severe Weather)
A deep southward dip in the jet stream, or trough, will trudge east though mid-week.
Tapping
deep moisture ahead of its attendant cold front, bands of thunderstorms
with locally heavy rainfall will lead the front's advance from the
southern Plains, Ozarks and Mississippi Valley Monday to the East Coast
by Wednesday.
The heavy rain threat then should arrive in the
Mid-Atlantic states by Wednesday and persist in parts of New England
into Thursday.
The map below shows a five-day rainfall forecast
from one of our computer models, indicating which areas could see the
most rain. Keep in mind locally heavier amounts may fall where
thunderstorms repeatedly track over the same areas or when a line of
thunderstorms moves slowly.
Keep in mind the most dangerous thing you can do in a flash flood is drive your vehicle into flood waters. Don't become a statistic. Turn around, don't drown.
(RELATED: WeatherREADY flood tips | 6 Incredible U.S. Rain Records | 10 Wettest U.S. Cities)
Check back with us at weather.com and The Weather Channel for updates to this flood outlook.
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