Residents across several states in the USA are bracing for ongoing and imminent natural disasters, as flood warnings continue to dominate the landscape. In Florida, communities alongside the St. Johns River near Astor are facing rising waters, with authorities from the NWS Melbourne FL maintaining a vigilant eye on the situation until the evening of November 24. Concurrently, the Withlacoochee River at SR 200 Holder remains swelled, as NWS Tampa Bay Ruskin FL has flagged continuous flooding concerns until midday of the same date. These warnings emphasize the need for Floridians, especially in affected zones, to stay informed and prepare for potential evacuations.
Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest bears its share of nature’s unrest with Washington's Skokomish River at Potlatch in a state of flood. The NWS Seattle WA has extended flood warnings into the afternoon of November 24, highlighting the gravity of the situation for residents and travelers alike. Farther south, the Calcasieu River near Glenmora in Louisiana has not been spared, with flood warnings persisting into the late evening of November 24 as issued by NWS Lake Charles LA. Citizens in these areas are urged to heed local advisories, avoid water-covered roadways, and seek higher ground if necessary, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community amidst these trying times.