Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL

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National Hydrologic Discussion - EXPERIMENTAL
NWS National Water Center - Tuscaloosa AL
1015 AM CDT WED SEP 3 2025

.Synopsis...
Flash and urban flooding possible across the Four Corners and Southwest...
Elevated flows and isolated river flooding in Alaska...

.Four Corners and Southwest...
Flash and urban flooding is possible through this weekend due to monsoonal
moisture generating periods of moderate to heavy rainfall. While widespread
flooding is not expected, rapid rises on small streams in steep terrain, as
well as in arroyos, slot canyons, and normally dry washes, remain possible
where heavy rainfall occurs. Debris flows are also possible near recently
burned areas.

.Alaska...
Streams and rivers in the Interior and western Brooks Range are still
running high from glacial melt and recent rainfall. Water levels will
gradually improve but remain elevated, with additional rainfall through
this weekend into next week likely to slow recessions. Farther south,
flooding is expected on the Kenai River downstream from Skilak Lake this
weekend following a glacial dam release.

//Freeman



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