... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Wednesday
evening...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* portions of southeast Kansas and Missouri... including the
following areas... in southeast Kansas... Bourbon... Cherokee and
Crawford. In Missouri... Barry... Barton... Benton... Camden...
Cedar... Christian... Dade... Dallas... Dent... Douglas... Greene...
Hickory... Howell... Jasper... Laclede... Lawrence... Maries...
McDonald... Miller... Morgan... Newton... Oregon... Ozark...
Phelps... Polk... Pulaski... Shannon... St. Clair... stone...
Taney... Texas... Vernon... Webster and Wright.
* Through Wednesday evening
* widespread rainfall amounts will range from one to three
inches across central and southern Missouri through Wednesday.
* The expected rainfall amounts could cause flash flooding across
portions of extreme southeast Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks
tonight and Wednesday. Creeks and rivers over low lying roads
and low water crossings are most prone to flooding.
Those camping and floating on Ozark streams should be especially
alert for rising water levels and flooding.
Flash flooding is the number one weather related killer across
southeast Kansas and southern Missouri. Motorists are urged not
to cross flooded roadways. You should monitor later forecasts and
be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued.
Foster