
🌧️ Flash Flood Warning: What You Need to Know
Flash flood warning issued after relentless rain—stay alert, stay safe. Learn how to protect yourself in extreme weather events.The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings across several central U.S. states, including Missouri, Kentucky, and Arkansas. These warnings come in response to a slow-moving storm system bringing heavy rainfall and severe weather conditions. USA TODAY
In Moore, Oklahoma, a tragic incident occurred where a woman and a 12-year-old boy lost their lives due to flash flooding. Emergency responders conducted numerous high-water rescues as the area faced what officials described as a “historical weather event.” People.com
🚨 Current Areas Under Flash Flood Warning
As of April 21, 2025, flash flood warnings are active in the following regions:
- Missouri
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- Texas
Residents in these areas are advised to stay alert and monitor local weather updates. The combination of saturated ground and ongoing rainfall increases the risk of sudden flooding.

🛡️ Flash Flood Safety Tips
To ensure your safety during flash flood conditions, follow these guidelines:
- Stay Informed: Monitor local news and weather reports for updates.
- Avoid Flooded Areas: Never drive or walk through flooded roads. Just six inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot can sweep your vehicle away. National Weather Service
- Move to Higher Ground: If you are in a flood-prone area, evacuate to higher ground immediately.
- Prepare an Emergency Kit: Include essentials such as water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlight, batteries, and important documents.
- Follow Evacuation Orders: If local authorities issue evacuation orders, comply promptly to ensure your safety.
📱 Stay Connected and Informed
Utilize the following resources to stay updated on flash flood warnings and safety information:
- National Weather Service: www.weather.gov
- American Red Cross Flood Safety: www.redcross.org
- NOAA Weather Radio:
- Local News Outlets:
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