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that's pinpointing that band i was talking about towards lafayette. the possibility of 5 to 10 inches of rainfall in the next 24 hours in that band. and then tonight into tomorrow, the heavy rain shifts to the north, little rock to memphis to greenville. we still have the chance of getting around 3 to 6 inches of rainfall in that region. so, here's how it's going to play out. this is right now at 7:00 a.m. this morning, and then as we go throughout the day, the storm drifts up towards shreveport. there's that heavy band of rain still over the top of lafayette. so, that's 12 hours from now showing the possibilities of that heavy rainfall in areas of lafayette, northwards up here to the mississippi/louisiana border. that's why we still have the concern of significant flash flooding. then overnight and tomorrow morning we wake up, heavy rain from greenville, mississippi, to liver rock, possibly over towards memphis. so, we're not done yet. so far, so good for many reasons, but we'll wait and see what that heavy band of rain does during the day today. >> all right, bill karins. thanks so much. joining us now from plaquemines parish, louisiana, is nbc's

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