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More torrential rain and flash flooding expected in heavily waterlogged South and Midwest

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More torrential rain and flash flooding expected in heavily waterlogged South and Midwest

HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding was expected to hit Saturday in parts of the South and Midwest already heavily waterlogged by days of severe storms that in some cases spawned deadly tornadoes.

Round after round of heavy rains have pounded the central U.S., leading to rapidly rising waterways and prompting a series of flash flood emergencies Friday night in Missouri, Texas and Arkansas. Meanwhile, many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed entire neighborhoods and killed at least seven people earlier this week.

In Frankfort, Kentucky, floodwaters swept a 9-year-old boy away while he was walking to a school bus stop Friday morning, Gov. Andy Beshear said on social media. Officials said Gabriel Andrews’ body was found about a half-mile from where he went missing.

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  • Should be fun when no one can predict the incoming storms since the turnip gutted NOAA. I wonder if the trumpets will complain or even notice.

    • Luckily the NWS offices in Paducah and Nashville have been crushing it because we're in day 3 of severe weather.

      Shout out to Paducah, who had to stop updating warnings and stuff on Thursday because they were in shelter while a tornado went over their office!

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