####018006116#### ACUS42 KWBC 281510 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 1 for Southeast Heavy Rain Event NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1100 AM EST Tue Mar 28 2023 ...Heavy rain showers continue along the Central Gulf Coast into Southeast... Scattered Flood Warnings are in effect for parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 1000 AM EST...A quasi-stationary frontal boundary was located over the Southeast, stretching from the southern Louisiana coast eastward toward the Carolinas. Southerly flow aloft combined with an unstable air mass to the south of the front are contributing to several rounds of heavy, convective rainfall across portions of the Southeast near the frontal boundary, resulting in flash flooding. NWS Radar and satellite imagery currently show several areas of showers and thunderstorms scattered across southern Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida Panhandle that are producing rainfall rates of up to 1-2+ inches per hour. Flash flooding concerns are further amplified by wet antecedent soil conditions across much of the axis of the heaviest rainfall, especially in southern Mississippi and Alabama. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 900 AM EST Sat Mar 25 through 1000 AM EST Mon Mar 27... ...ALABAMA... ALEXANDER CITY 3.1 NNE 8.63 N4ZUK ROANOKE 8.19 JACKSONS' GAP 3.9 WSW 7.10 DW7038 FIVE POINTS 6.83 CHILTON COUNTY AIRPORT CLANTON 2 NE 6.77 DW4421 TITUS 6.69 GOODWATER 8.4 N 6.66 CW6353 UNION GROVE 6.59 LAY DAM 6.43 TOXEY 6.0 N 5.85 CLANTON 2.0 SE 5.04 FOLLEY CREEK NEAR DIXIE 5 WSW 4.72 THOMASVILLE 5.2 SSW 4.60 PINE HILL 3.6 WSW 4.32 WETUMPKA 9.9 NNE 4.32 LABASTER, SHELBY COUNTY AIRPORT 4.11 ...FLORIDA... WALTON RED BAY 3.90 FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL 3.63 NICEVILLE 2.40 ...GEORGIA... PINE MOUNTAIN 2.8 SE 8.35 LA GRANGE 1.2 NNE 7.82 EATONTON 9.6 S 7.20 OCONEE 6.16 EW2799 GRAY 6.11 WARRENTON 0.7 WNW 6.09 GRIFFIN 5.8 WNW 6.01 DW8067 MONTICELLO 6.00 NEW RIVER AT GA 100 FRANKLIN 7ESE 5.98 TOBESOFKEE CREEK NEAR MACON 5WSW 5.96 GRAY 0.3 SW 5.60 THOMSON 2.5 S 5.31 WOOLSEY 2.5 SSW 5.25 PEACHTREE CITY 2.9 SSE 3.58 ATLANTA REGIONAL AIRPORT-FALCON 3.46 ...LOUISIANA... FRANKLINTON 2.96 GEORGETOWN 2.65 GUEYDAN 2.03 ...MISSISSIPPI... BATESVILLE 2.2 SSE 6.35 LUCEDALE 4.44 PELAHATCHIE 3E 3.96 WHITEPLAINS 3 NE 3.89 BIG CREEK 3.80 P HARRISON BIG CK WP 3.80 JACKSON 6.0 NE 3.62 BRANDON 1.9 NE 3.40 PEARL 2.0 W 3.31 USCRN SITE NEAR NEWTON 5ENE 3.06 OAKLAND 4.9 N 3.00 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... SUMTER 1.1 SSW 6.21 OAKLAND 1.5 NE 5.99 PELION 0.7 SSW 5.67 SWANSEA 3.9 ENE 5.06 MAYESVILLE 5.3 NNW 4.60 NORTH AUGUSTA 6.2 N 4.23 MCCORMICK 12.9 E 4.07 TRENTON 6.3 SSW 3.97 FLORENCE 2.1 SW 3.94 CLARKS HILL 2.5 SE 3.76 EDGEFIELD 10.5 N 3.69 SALLEY 4.9 NNE 3.65 This front is forecast to remain relatively stationary through Tuesday and into the evening, before pushing offshore overnight as a cold front. Given moist southerly flow aloft and an unstable air mass, more convective thunderstorms are expected to continue throughout the day today before tapering off this evening with the cold frontal passage. Additional rainfall totals may reach 3-4? locally, with isolated to scattered risks of flash flooding possible. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1100 PM EST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Genz/Ziegenfelder $$