Some much-needed rain is expected to impact areas of the Mississippi and Tennessee valleys this week, including areas of western North Carolina that were slammed by historic and deadly flooding from Hurricane Helene nearly one year ago.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, a cold front that’s headed south, combined with moisture flowing in from the Gulf over the Mississippi Valley, will allow for rounds of rain and possible flash flooding throughout the week ahead.

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Small areas of low pressure are expected to form along the cold front, and the FOX Forecast Center said that will enhance the flash flood threat starting Tuesday and lasting through at least Thursday.

NOAA ’s Weather Prediction Center (WPC) highlighted areas of the Plains and Midwest where the flood

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