The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Drenching rain forecast for these already-soggy states

Start your day with the latest weather news – Storms will bring drenching downpours to several regions of the U.S. on Tuesday, many of which are already saturated from multiple days of precipitation.

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Rain to drench several parts of US

There's going to be more rain for parts of the South and Southeast again on Tuesday, including places that have already been inundated in recent weeks. Parts of Texas that have seen flooding from Hurricane Beryl will continue to see heavy rain from a pesky front that just won't leave. Several inches of precipitation will be possible throughout parts of Southeast Texas and central Louisiana.

A similar forecast will be in store for parts of the Northeast. The rounds of heavy precipitation and thunderstorms are due to a strengthening Bermuda High parked off the East Coast in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Southwest could see a few inches of rain as monsoonal moisture continues to create soggy conditions for places like Arizona and New Mexico. And while rain would normally be great for such dry areas, one wildfire burn scar area has had its fair share. In the last month, 19 Flash Flood Emergencies were issued for the area near Ruidoso, New Mexico, leading to multiple water rescues and evacuations. 

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Beatrice Parraz cleans up in the Cherokee Mobile Village after flooding from rain storms hit the the Salt Fire burn scar on July 16, 2024 in Ruidoso, NM. (The Washington Post/Getty)

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Caution tape on July 18, 2024 in Ruidoso, New Mexico. (The Washington Post/Getty)

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Lighting during a thunderstorm on July 17, 2024 in Ruidoso, New Mexico. (Photo: The Washington Post/Getty) ( )

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A National Guard truck parked at the entrance to the Upper Canyon neighborhood alerts residents that the area is closed on July 17, 2024 in Ruidoso, NM. (The Washington Post)

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New Mexico National Guardsmen in Ruidoso helping with flood repairs and mitigation. (New Mexico National Guard)

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