Flood Advisory
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Springfield MO
436 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
MOC065-220345-
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/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Dent MO-
436 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 1045 PM CDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...A portion of south central Missouri, including the
following county, Dent.
* WHEN...Until 1045 PM CDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 436 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly in the advisory area. Between 2 and 3 inches of rain
have fallen.
- This includes the following low water crossings...
Dry Fork Creek at County Road 2430.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Salem, Anutt, Lake Spring, Lecoma, Howes, Lenox and Bangert.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Many flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
&&
LAT...LON 3760 9181 3763 9180 3779 9179 3779 9140
3759 9161
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EW
Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Springfield MO
826 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
MOZ056-057-069-070-081-220215-
Camden MO-Miller MO-Laclede MO-Morgan MO-Pulaski MO-
826 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
...STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL IMPACT MILLER...CENTRAL LACLEDE...
PULASKI...CAMDEN AND SOUTHEASTERN MORGAN COUNTIES THROUGH 915 PM
CDT...
At 825 PM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along
a line extending from near Laurie to 10 miles west of Richland to 13
miles west of Fort Leonard Wood. Movement was northeast at 30 mph.
HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 40 mph.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects.
Locations impacted include...
Northwestern Fort Leonard Wood, Lebanon, Lake of The Ozarks, Lake of
The Ozarks State Park, Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Waynesville, Eldon,
Osage Beach, St. Robert, Camdenton, Village of Four Seasons,
Richland, Lake Ozark, Crocker, Laurie, Iberia, Sunrise Beach, Macks
Creek, Linn Creek, and Tuscumbia.
This includes Interstate 44 between mile markers 123 and 166.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.
Torrential rainfall is also occurring with these storms and may lead
to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.
&&
LAT...LON 3811 9223 3804 9218 3802 9218 3802 9216
3781 9202 3752 9258 3779 9286 3789 9286
3790 9296 3801 9307 3803 9307 3843 9262
TIME...MOT...LOC 0125Z 231DEG 27KT 3815 9286 3790 9258 3767 9241
MAX HAIL SIZE...0.00 IN
MAX WIND GUST...40 MPH
$$
Lindenberg
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
807 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-221030-
Adair OK-Benton AR-Carroll AR-Cherokee OK-Choctaw OK-Craig OK-
Crawford AR-Creek OK-Delaware OK-Franklin AR-Haskell OK-Latimer OK-
Le Flore OK-Madison AR-Mayes OK-McIntosh OK-Muskogee OK-Nowata OK-
Okfuskee OK-Okmulgee OK-Osage OK-Ottawa OK-Pawnee OK-Pittsburg OK-
Pushmataha OK-Rogers OK-Sebastian AR-Sequoyah OK-Tulsa OK-Wagoner OK-
Washington OK-Washington AR-
807 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as
much of Eastern Oklahoma.
.DAY ONE...This Evening and Tonight.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing.
HEAVY RAIN.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...East Central and Southeast Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing.
DISCUSSION...
Strong to severe thunderstorm activity that developed across much of
the region this afternoon has shifted into northwestern Arkansas and
has gradually weakened. Pockets of gusty outflow wind will be
possible with the stronger storms through this evening.
Additional thunderstorm development is expected across primarily
east central and southeastern Oklahoma, as well as northwestern
Arkansas late this evening and overnight. Some of this activity will
pose the threat for additional locally heavy rainfall, which could
result in localized flooding, and gusty wind.
SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT...
Local Spotter Activation May Be Needed.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.
MONDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...Heavy Rain Potential.
TUESDAY...Severe Thunderstorm Potential...Heavy Rain Potential.
WEDNESDAY...Thunderstorm Potential.
THURSDAY through SATURDAY...No Hazards.
EXTENDED DISCUSSION...
A fairly strong upper-level system will approach the area from the
northwest Monday night and Tuesday. With that will come the
possibility for one or two storm complexes that should be more robust
than the recent systems. If this setup evolves as current data
suggests, a more widespread swath of 3 to 5 inches of rain could
occur from Monday night into Tuesday night, with local multi-day
totals approaching 7 inches. These amounts would drive a threat for
more than local flash flooding and some river flooding. Current data
favor northwest Arkansas and adjacent portions of far eastern
Oklahoma for the heaviest rain potential, but this could easily shift
a number of counties in any direction at this point.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING STATEMENT...
Emergency managers and area responders should monitor the latest
information for Monday night and Tuesday. Given recent rains in
some areas, and the potential for excessive rains from Monday night
into Tuesday night, preparations for more widespread flooding issues
may need to happen on Monday.
weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information.
$$
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Springfield MO
708 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
KSZ073-097-101-MOZ055>058-066>071-077>083-088>098-101>106-230015-
Bourbon-Crawford-Cherokee-Benton-Morgan-Miller-Maries-Vernon-
St. Clair-Hickory-Camden-Pulaski-Phelps-Barton-Cedar-Polk-Dallas-
Laclede-Texas-Dent-Jasper-Dade-Greene-Webster-Wright-Newton-
Lawrence-Christian-Douglas-Howell-Shannon-McDonald-Barry-Stone-
Taney-Ozark-Oregon-
708 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of the Missouri
Ozarks and extreme southeast Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Weather hazards expected...
Marginal hail risk.
Marginal thunderstorm wind damage risk.
Elevated lightning risk.
Elevated excessive rainfall risk
DISCUSSION...
Waves of showers and thunderstorms are ongoing, lifting northeast
across the region. Lightning and locally heavy rainfall will be
the main risk with the storms. A localized flooding risk will
be possible where multiple storms are able to track over the same
locations. Additionally, there is a lower risk for a few of the
stronger storms to produce small hail and wind gusts up to 60
mph.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.
Additional showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop
across the area Monday. Lightning and locally heavy rainfall will
be the main risk with the storms.
Even more additional chances for some showers and storms will
occur on a daily basis through much of the week. There is
increasing confidence in a more widespread heavy rainfall and
flooding risk across portions of the area Tuesday into Wednesday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight.
&&
More detailed information can be accessed at:
http://www.weather.gov/sgf/dsspacket
This product in graphical format...along with other weather...
hydrological and climate information...at
http://www.weather.gov/sgf
$$
Price
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Wichita KS
322 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-221830-
Russell-Lincoln-Barton-Ellsworth-Saline-Rice-McPherson-Marion-Chase-
Reno-Harvey-Butler-Greenwood-Woodson-Allen-Kingman-Sedgwick-Harper-
Sumner-Cowley-Elk-Wilson-Neosho-Chautauqua-Montgomery-Labette-
322 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Central Kansas,
South Central Kansas and Southeast Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
A few storms will be possible early this evening across far
southeast Kansas. Brief heavy rain and gusty winds will be possible.
Patchy fog will be possible area wide late tonight.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday
Patchy fog will be possible Monday morning across most of the area.
After a brief break for much of the area on Monday, thunderstorms
will redevelop late Monday night into the predawn hours on Tuesday.
Hail up to half dollar size and 60 mph winds will be possible with
the stronger storms.
Showers and thunderstorms will linger over the area on Tuesday while
gradually diminishing from west to east on Wednesday and Wednesday
night.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not anticipated tonight.
&&
For a graphical version of this information, see our webpage at:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=ict
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service St Louis MO
246 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
ILZ058>060-064-065-069-070-074-079-095>102-MOZ018-019-026-027-
034>036-041-042-047>052-059>065-072>075-084-085-099-222000-
Greene IL-Macoupin IL-Montgomery IL-Bond IL-Fayette IL-Clinton IL-
Marion IL-Washington IL-Randolph IL-Adams IL-Brown IL-Pike IL-
Calhoun IL-Jersey IL-Madison IL-Saint Clair IL-Monroe IL-Knox MO-
Lewis MO-Shelby MO-Marion MO-Monroe MO-Ralls MO-Pike MO-Boone MO-
Audrain MO-Moniteau MO-Cole MO-Osage MO-Callaway MO-Montgomery MO-
Lincoln MO-Gasconade MO-Warren MO-Saint Charles MO-Franklin MO-
Saint Louis MO-Saint Louis City MO-Jefferson MO-Crawford MO-
Washington MO-Saint Francois MO-Sainte Genevieve MO-Iron MO-
Madison MO-Reynolds MO-
246 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of eastern and
central Missouri as well as west central and southwest Illinois.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Thunderstorms are likely through tonight. A few of these storms may
be strong with gusty winds to around 45 mph and locally heavy
rainfall also possible.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.
There is a chance of thunderstorms across the area each day Monday
through Thursday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Gosselin
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Paducah KY
245 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-082-085>088-KYZ001>022-MOZ076-086-087-
100-107>112-114-221200-
Jefferson-Wayne IL-Edwards-Wabash-Perry IL-Franklin-Hamilton-
White-Jackson-Williamson-Saline-Gallatin-Union-Johnson-Pope-
Hardin-Alexander-Pulaski-Massac-Gibson-Pike-Posey-Vanderburgh-
Warrick-Spencer-Fulton-Hickman-Carlisle-Ballard-McCracken-Graves-
Livingston-Marshall-Calloway-Crittenden-Lyon-Trigg-Caldwell-
Union KY-Webster-Hopkins-Christian-Henderson-Daviess-McLean-
Muhlenberg-Todd-Perry MO-Bollinger-Cape Girardeau-Wayne MO-Carter-
Ripley-Butler-Stoddard-Scott-Mississippi-New Madrid-
245 PM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025 /345 PM EDT Sun Sep 21 2025/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern
Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and southeast
Missouri.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
Expect scattered to numerous thunderstorms, especially this
evening, when the strongest storms may produce gusty winds, heavy
rain, and lightning as potential hazards.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday
There is a chance of thunderstorms daily, and the strongest storms
will be capable of gusty winds, heavy rain, and lightning as
potential hazards.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not anticipated at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Topeka KS
901 AM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-221415-
Republic-Washington-Marshall-Nemaha-Brown-Cloud-Clay-Riley-
Pottawatomie-Jackson-Jefferson-Ottawa-Dickinson-Geary-Morris-
Wabaunsee-Shawnee-Douglas-Lyon-Osage-Franklin-Coffey-Anderson-
901 AM CDT Sun Sep 21 2025
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Kansas, east central
Kansas, north central Kansas and northeast Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
There is a low chance for a few severe storms late this afternoon
into early this evening that could produce hail up to an inch in
diameter and wind gusts around 60 mph. The greatest chances are in
northeast and east-central Kansas.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.
A few more severe storms could develop Monday night.
&&
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters should not be needed through tonight.
More detailed information can be found at:
www.weather.gov/media/top/DssPacket.pdf
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