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Flash floods themselves do not have a specific air pressure associated with them, as air pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere above a given point. However, flash floods are often associated with severe weather conditions, such as thunderstorms, which can be linked to low-pressure systems. In these situations, the rapid rise of air and changes in atmospheric pressure can contribute to heavy rainfall and flooding. Typically, flash floods occur when intense rain overwhelms drainage systems, leading to sudden water accumulation.

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