Lubbock, Texas. Meteorologists reported scattered thunderstorms and residual moisture across the South Plains on Sunday, with afternoon highs returning to the 80s and isolated storms possible near the New Mexico state line and Caprock; Memorial Day Monday is forecast warm and humid, and another storm system is expected to approach Tuesday into midweek. Baton Rouge, Louisiana officials issued a Flood Watch through Sunday at 7 PM due to repeated rounds of heavy rainfall, while the Storm Prediction Center assigned a Level 1 out of 5 Marginal Risk for isolated damaging winds; residents were advised to avoid flooded roadways and monitor local advisories through the holiday week.
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Your safety is at stake with these weather conditions. If you're in the South Plains or Baton Rouge, be cautious of potential flooding and storm damage. Check local advisories regularly, especially if you're planning Memorial Day activities.
Mother Nature is not taking a holiday this Memorial Day. With storms and potential flooding on the horizon, it's critical to stay informed and prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these affected regions.
Local residents, emergency managers, and outdoor event planners benefit from advance weather forecasts enabling preparedness and targeted responses.
Low-lying neighborhoods, motorists, and people with outdoor Memorial Day plans suffered disruptions and increased flood or storm risk.
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Regional forecasts warn of storms and flood risk
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