* WHAT. Madison County Emergency Management continued to report gradually rising water levels in southeastern Madison County south of Interstate 10 east of County Road 360, in the vicinity of I-10 and Exit 258 due to past heavy rainfall from Hurricane Debby. Additional areas of new flooding are affecting other areas in Southeastern Madison County. * WHERE. Southeast Madison County in the Florida Big Bend * WHEN. At least until 130 PM EDT Monday. * IMPACTS. Water levels are likely to continue to rise and gradually spread to areas south and east across the county as localized runoff continues. Numerous roads are flooded, along with a campground near Exit 258 being significantly impacted. Some roads are already or will soon become impassable. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - At 1157 AM EDT, Flooding will likely persist into the start of the work week due to more than 12 inches of rain that occurred across the warning area from Hurricane Debby. With high groundwater levels, locations near small creeks, springs, or sinks in Southeast Madison County could be prone to flooding on relatively short notice. If you live in an area prone to flooding, take action to protect property. - Some locations that will experience flooding include. Hopewell. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood