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Flood threats plague Southeast this weekend as tropical downpours return

July 30, 2025
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Flood threats plague Southeast this weekend as tropical downpours return
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Just as the heat dome that has kept the Southeast sweltering this week breaks down, tropical downpours will return to the region and bring with them a risk of flooding.

The eastern half of the U.S. has been gripped by a sprawling heat wave that has kept millions of people in record-setting temperatures.

A cold front moving out of Canada will bring an end to the heat for some starting Wednesday.

The front will lose its punch by the time it arrives in the southern U.S., eventually stalling in the region.

That will serve as the catalyst for a storm system that will bring buckets of rain to the region this weekend. Starting Friday, the abundance of tropical moisture will lead to several inches of rain across the Southeast. 

The heaviest rain is expected in places such as Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; and Wilmington, North Carolina. However, amounts of between 3-5 inches of rain are possible well inland.

NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center has outlined a Level 2 out of 4 risk of flooding in the region for Friday and Saturday.

Southeast rainfall forecast map.
A cold front moving out of Canada will bring an end to the heat for some starting Wednesday. FOX Weather
Map showing the chance of tropical depression development over the next 10 days along the Southeast coast.
The heaviest rain is expected in places such as Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; and Wilmington, North Carolina. FOX Weather

There is a low chance that the storm system kicked up by the parked front could develop a tropical component, but that will not impact the forecast of heavy rain that is expected to fall on the region.

“It’s a boundary over warm sea surface temperatures,” FOX Weather Meteorologist Ian Oliver said. “If it hangs around too long, it’s going to have a chance at developing at least some tropical characteristics.”

Flooding driven by tropical downpours has been a common theme in the weather pattern for the Southeast over the past month. 

Chantal made landfall on the South Carolina coast in early July, and two other tropical disturbances have moved across the Southeast since then.

The post Flood threats plague Southeast this weekend as tropical downpours return appeared first on New York Post.

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