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Flood And Heat Threats Put Nearly 90 Million In Central U.S. At Risk

Nearly 90 million Americans in the central U.S. faced flood threats Monday night, June 8, 2026, after daytime rains triggered flash flooding.[1]

Daytime rains already produced flash floods across Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas earlier on June 8.[1] Heat alerts were posted across the central plains, and forecasters said triple-digit heat is expected to move east later in the week.[1] CBS meteorologist Rob Marciano was cited as actively tracking both the flood and heat threats.[1]

Weekend storms swept the Plains and Midwest, producing heavy downpours and flash flooding that prompted widespread flash-flood warnings and elevated flood watches.[2] Those storms left soils saturated and streams swollen, which increased the risk that new rounds of rain would produce rapid flooding across a broad area.

CBS evening coverage updated earlier reports and summarized the combined flood and heat risks while tracking conditions into Monday night.[1]

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June 09, 2026
12:13 AM
Millions in central U.S. facing severe weather threats after weekend of storms
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New information:
  • CBS reports that nearly 90 million Americans are facing flood threats on Monday night, June 8, 2026, after daytime rains triggered flash flooding.
  • The segment specifies recent flash floods in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas earlier on June 8, 2026.
  • CBS notes that heat alerts are also posted across the central plains, with triple-digit heat expected to move east by later in the week.
  • Meteorologist Rob Marciano is cited as actively tracking both the flood and heat threats in the central U.S.
June 08, 2026