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The National Weather Service has heightened flood alerts across six states within the Mississippi Valley region as a lingering low-pressure system transports moisture from the Gulf northward this week. Meteorologists are keeping an eye on the Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri rivers for possible increases that might impact farmland and communities near low-lying areas. The states under alert include Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and Illinois. The NWS Weather Prediction Center advises residents in susceptible regions to stay updated with local alerts and refrain from driving through flooded roads, which account for most flood-related deaths annually in the United States.
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00:00The National Weather Service is watching the Mississippi Valley closely right now.
00:04A slow-moving low-pressure system is funneling gulf moisture northward this week,
00:09raising flood concerns across six states—Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and Illinois.
00:18Forecasters are monitoring the Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri rivers
00:22for potential rises that could spill into farmland and low-lying communities along their banks.
00:27Here's the critical safety point federal forecasters repeat every single year.
00:32Flooded roadways kill more Americans than any other weather hazard.
00:36You cannot judge the depth or current of floodwater from inside a vehicle.
00:41Turn around, don't drown.
00:43That's not just a slogan. It's what separates a close call from a tragedy.
00:48If you live in flood-prone areas in any of these six states,
00:51monitor your local NWS alerts continuously through the end of the week.
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