Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
151 AGUS74 KWCO 261303 HMDNWC National Hydrologic Discussion - EXPERIMENTAL NWS National Water Center - Tuscaloosa AL 700 AM CST WED NOV 26 2025 .Update... The potential for hydrologic impacts is low across the Continental United States for the next 7 days. Therefore, all highlighted areas have been removed. A limited flood area has been added to the Flood Hazard Outlook for the American Samoa islands for the potential of flash flooding through at least Friday. //GKendrick ...Localized flash and urban flooding is possible through today in the Southeast into the Tennessee Valley... .Southeast into the Tennessee Valley... Flash and urban flooding is possible through today in Central Alabama, North Georgia, Southeast Tennessee, and far Western Carolinas as persistent convection pushes east across the region, as reflected in the Limited impacts area on the FHO. Current soil moisture is relatively low to normal (1545% RSM, NASA SPoRT), which would typically mitigate immediate runoff. However, two geographical factors in this region will counteract the drier soils. The first is the terrain and geology the steep slopes of the southern Appalachians and shallow depth to bedrock will promote rapid runoff efficiency. The second is the seasonal vegetation due to the late fall season, vegetation coverage is low, increasing potential for rapid and excessive runoff. Consequently, while widespread river or small stream flooding is unlikely due to the soil capacity, heavy pockets of precipitation could still generate rapid runoff, resulting in localized flash and urban flooding. //DPL Additional National Water Center products are available at www.weather.gov/owp/operations $$