Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
613 AGUS74 KWCO 301951 HMDNWC National Hydrologic Discussion - EXPERIMENTAL NWS National Water Center - Tuscaloosa AL 200 PM CST SUN NOV 30 2025 ...Isolated flash flooding impacts remain possible across American Samoa through the rest of today... Isolated flash and urban flooding is possible across southeast Texas and southern Louisiana on Monday and again late this week... American Samoa... Periods of heavy rainfall will continue through tonight (local time), likely leading to isolated flash flooding impacts across the islands. Southeast Texas and southern Louisiana... Moderate to locally heavy rainfall will return on Monday, bringing the risk of flash and urban flooding back to the area. Last night and this mornings rainfall has helped to moisten topsoils (NASA SPoRT) and limit available infiltration capacity for the next round of rainfall. Most streamflows are still running below normal, outside of the Houston area, which remain near normal. Confidence in widespread flooding impacts remains low, but isolated flash and urban flooding will still be possible, particularly along the I-10 urban corridor. Additional rounds of rainfall are forecast late this week, starting on Thursday and will bring back concerns for flash and urban flooding to the region. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic... Moderate to locally heavy rainfall will spread into the Southeast later on Monday and into the Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday. Confidence in flooding impacts remains low given drier soils (NASA SPoRT) across these regions, but localized nuisance/urban flooding will be possible with any heavy rainfall that moves through urban areas. //JAW Additional National Water Center products are available at www.weather.gov/owp/operations $$