ESFLMK Multiple rounds of showers and storms will raise the possibility of flash flooding next week, and river flooding by late next week possibly into the early part of the following week. The first round of storms with heavy rain will push through the region Sunday night. Flooding is unlikely with this initial wave. This will be followed by another round of storms Wednesday night, with a higher chance of flash flooding. A frontal zone is then expected to get hung up in the Ohio/Tennessee Valley region late next week, supporting additional showers and thunderstorms from Thursday into the weekend. Current forecasts indicate 7-day rain totals of 6-9 inches will be possible over the course of next week. This statement is meant to simply be a heads-up to interests in flood-prone areas that there is a possibility of heavy rain and flooding in the coming days. A slight shift in the storm track or the frontal boundary next week could have large impacts on just how much rain actually falls, so be sure to follow the forecast as it evolves over the next several days.
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Location | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Marshall County Park | |||
Noccalula Falls Campground | |||
Lake Guntersville State Park | |||
Bucks Pocket State Park | |||
Point Mallard City Campground | |||
Rickwood Caverns State Park |