Rain passes 7 inches for November; National Weather Service says more expected through Tuesday

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The Twin Lakes Area has had a significant amount of rainfall, causing some flooding issues in various portions, and more is expected.

At KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot, the official reporting station for the National Weather Service in Mountain Home, 1.94 inches of rain have fallen since 7 Monday morning, bringing November’s total so far to 7.05 inches. That is just .47 of an inch shy of the total combined from August, September and October, which is 7.52 inches.

A flash flood warning for north central Arkansas is scheduled to expire at 12:15, and another remains in effect for Ozark, Howell and eastern Douglas counties in southern Missouri until 1:30.

Meteorologist Justin Condrey from the National Weather Service office in North Little Rock says local areas have received more the 6 inches of rain, and more will come, especially later Monday night.

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Condrey says most of the rainfall is expected to begin Tuesday, just after midnight.

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