00:00Some pretty good storms here. We've had some severe weather from Colorado Springs up through Denver, primarily to the west, or I'm sure, excuse me, to the east of the I-25 corridor that we have been tracking.
00:09But overall, most of the heavy rainfall will continue here across parts of Kansas and to Arkansas primarily, also southwestern parts of Missouri right around Joplin.
00:18So this is going to be that band of rainfall that we've primarily been talking about that's going to bring widespread flooding potential here as we head throughout this evening and as we head into tonight.
00:26But before we get on to the overall potential for flooding, we also have some strong to severe storms to talk about here in parts of Nevada, just to the west of Reno right there.
00:35We've had two separate severe thunderstorm warnings. Now we just have one continuing severe thunderstorm warning.
00:41But overall, you can see that over this radar loop, the rainfall hasn't really budged much, hasn't really moved that far.
00:46So we will be watching out for flooding potential out here as well.
00:49But the highest potential for flooding rainfall that we will be tracking here, at least as we head throughout this evening and as we head throughout tonight, will be across this region, including New Mexico, Colorado, all the way over towards Mississippi and Tennessee.
01:01So we will be watching out for flooding potential because of the moisture sources coming in, being pulled from the Gulf, also increasing moisture from the Pacific to two separate bodies of water providing the moisture for these frequent downpours across this region.
01:16This is as we head in our early parts of Friday morning. The highest potential for flooding rainfall between tonight and tomorrow night is going to be once again across this region from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas.
01:27So from Salina, Kansas to the north, the Little Rock, Arkansas to the south, Joplin in between, we're going to be watching out for ongoing flooding rainfall to continue right now.
01:36But the highest potential for flooding rainfall is going to mean that darkest, that darkest shade of green right there where we are forecasting for widespread four to eight inches of total rainfall.
01:45As a matter of fact, our local or actually the local storm max right there, there could be a rain gauge in that highlighted region that could have up to a foot of total rainfall.
01:54So there is going to be some heavy rainfall, possibly some devastating flooding potential here across this region, Jeff, as we head into the weekend.
02:00All right, Damien, lots to track there. And some of those storms will ultimately make a push down into the central Gulf Coast in a weaker state.
02:07But that's ultimately the direction in which they'll be headed.
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