Flash Floods Test Heartland Self-Reliance
Liberty Check
- Storms deliver drought relief to Mississippi Valley starting Tuesday, but over 6 inches risks flash flooding on hard soil.
- Gulf Coast to Great Lakes spans over a dozen states under threat; heaviest totals target Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas.
- Tuesday-Wednesday level 1/4 flood risk may rise as ground saturates, per FOX Forecast Center.
Much-needed precipitation waves signal wet spring amid persistent drought concerns.
Dehydrated soils repel absorption, fueling rapid runoff instead.
Arkansas faces severe statewide drought; 29% extreme to exceptional, Little Rock down 6 inches since winter.
St. Louis, Dallas, Cincinnati, Indianapolis share winter rainfall deficits.
Shifting pattern promises repeated storms for gradual recovery beyond one week’s deluge.
Stock essentials, secure property, and prioritize local action over federal dependency to safeguard constitutional rights.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.