Rivers in Central U.S. Swell Rapidly as Storm Inundates Region

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The rising water levels have prompted rescues and road closures. The storm, which has already wreaked havoc across the South and the Midwest, doesn’t show signs of letting up.

An aerial view of water flooding a subdivision.
Floodwaters in Bowling Green, Ky., on Friday. Western Tennessee, southeastern Arkansas, western Mississippi and Louisiana will face severe risk from the storm on Saturday.Credit...Grace Mcdowell/Daily News, via Associated Press

April 5, 2025Updated 11:09 a.m. ET

Rivers were rising rapidly across much of the Midwest and South on Saturday, prompting water rescues and road closures as a relentless storm continued to dump rain and to rage across the country.

The increased flooding, which was happening from Texas to Ohio, came after days of heavy rains and tornadoes that killed at least nine people, including a Missouri firefighter who died while responding to a water rescue call on Friday. Forecasters warned that the floods might continue well into next week, with rivers not expected to crest in some places until Tuesday or Wednesday.

Emergency workers reported overnight water rescues in Texarkana, Texas; Izard County, Ark.; and several places in southern Missouri, including around Cape Girardeau.

“We’ve got flooded streets everywhere — and lots more rain on the way,” the Texarkana police posted on Facebook.

On Friday, the local sheriff in Izard County, in northern Arkansas, was traveling to rescue a family when he crashed his truck on a washed-out road. The sheriff was not injured, but photos showed his truck partially submerged.

“All county roads will have major damage like this for the coming days that can be hidden by the water,” the department warned, adding that people should stay home if possible.

Precipitation intensity

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration via Iowa State University.  Note: All times are Central. By William B. Davis

Forecast risk of severe storms for Saturday


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