Six U.S. States Bracing for ‘Extreme’ Rainfall on Monday

Jessica Bowling

October 7, 2025

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Six major U.S. states are under warning for extreme rainfall on Monday, October 6, which could trigger flash flooding.

The National Weather Service says moisture from the south meeting a cold front may bring rainfall rates of 1–2 inches per hour, totaling 3+ inches in some areas.

States at risk:

  • Tennessee

  • Kentucky

  • Arkansas

  • Missouri

  • Illinois

  • Indiana

Safety Tips During Extreme Rainfall:

  • Stay Weather Ready: Follow local news or NOAA Weather Radio for updates on severe thunderstorm watches and warnings.

  • At Home: Move to a secure location if a severe thunderstorm warning is issued. Bring pets if possible.

  • At Work or School: Avoid windows and large open rooms such as cafeterias or gymnasiums.

  • Outside: Seek shelter in a sturdy building immediately. Avoid sheds or storage facilities. Do not take cover under trees.

  • In a Vehicle: Vehicles offer more safety than being outdoors, but drive to a secure building if time allows.

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