####018009055#### ACUS42 KWBC 270240 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 6 for South-Central to Southeast Heavy Rainfall NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Fri Jan 26 2024 ...Heavy rain will continue through Saturday in the South and Southeast, then the heavy rain threat will shift to the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday... Scattered Flood Warnings are in effect from the Texas Gulf Coast through the Lower Mississippi Valley, South, and Southern Appalachians. Flood Watches are in effect from the Mid-South through the southern and central Appalachians. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 PM CST...A stationary front continued to linger across the Gulf Coast, Mid-South, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic while a low pressure system started to develop over the southern Plains. National Weather Service radar showed moderate to locally heavy showers and thunderstorms focusing along the frontal boundary over east Texas and Louisiana and lighter rain north of the developing low over the northern half of Texas and Oklahoma. Lighter showers are also moving onshore east of the front in the Florida panhandle. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM CST Mon Jan 22 through 800 PM CST Fri Jan 26... ...ALABAMA... MUSCLE SHOALS 9.7 NNE 5.14 HOOVER 3.4 NNW 5.08 COKER 0.6 S 4.42 NORTHPORT 18.7 N 4.40 SHEFFIELD 1.3 ENE 4.36 KILLEN 5.7 ESE 4.33 CALERA 3.1 NNW 4.28 CAMDEN 1 NNE 4.28 GROVE HILL 0.4 NNW 4.25 DEATSVILLE 3.4 NW 4.18 WETUMPKA 5.4 WNW 4.11 GEORGIANA 9.8 NW 4.04 TUSCALOOSA 1.3 ENE 3.74 ...ARKANSAS... ARKADELPHIA 8.5 ESE 7.68 HOPE 7.42 GURDON 0.6 NE 6.96 FOUKE 5.3 ENE 6.59 CAMDEN 1.8 NNW 6.32 BUCKNER 0.8 NNW 6.25 TEXARKANA 5.3 SSW 6.06 BLUFF CITY 6.02 BISMARCK 4.2 SSE 5.85 RALPH WEISER FIELD AIRPORT 5.62 DEXTER FLORENCE MEMORIAL 5.38 LITTLE ROCK 8.3 S 5.33 DELIGHT 0.3 NNW 5.13 ...GEORGIA... MONROE 4.4 WSW 5.50 COLUMBUS 5.6 NNE 5.14 TEMPLE 0.7 E 4.44 NELSON 6.6 NE 4.37 GRIFFIN 5.8 WNW 4.36 BIG CANOE 0.6 E 4.24 COVINGTON 2.4 SW 4.14 MCDONOUGH 3.6 E 4.06 KENNESAW 5.6 SW 3.98 VILLA RICA 2.6 NNW 3.86 JASPER 0.6 ENE 3.84 GAINESVILLE 3.2 W 3.25 ...KENTUCKY... LEXINGTON 4.3 W 3.07 BOWLING GREEN 5.5 SSE 2.91 SMITHS GROVE 0.3 SE 2.79 RUSSELLVILLE 1.3 NNE 2.74 WEST PADUCAH 3.1 SSW 2.69 AUBURN 0.3 SW 2.61 ELIZABETHTOWN 1.8 SE 2.48 LA CENTER 2 SSE 2.47 BARDSTOWN 4.6 NW 2.46 SONORA 2.7 SE 2.46 ...LOUISIANA... NOBLE 1.8 ESE 9.35 CONVERSE 7.8 NNW 8.70 RINGGOLD 8.4 SW 8.45 COUSHATTA 5 SSW 8.14 RAGLEY 5 SE 7.95 GRAMERCY 0.4 NW 7.81 MANSFIELD 6.5 ESE 7.68 FSA-OBERLIN 0.7 NW 7.63 VACHERIE 7.44 LUTCHER 7.39 PLEASANT HILL 10.2 SE 7.38 MADENVILLE 1.6 ENE 7.34 SHREVEPORT AP 6.85 BATON ROUGE 6.53 LAKE CHARLES 4.8 SSE 5.69 ...MISSISSIPPI... HAZLEHURST 0.8 WSW 8.88 BRANDON 1.9 NE 7.33 FLORENCE 1 WSW 6.90 NEW HEBRON 8.7 WNW 6.87 RICHLAND 0.3 WSW 6.53 PEARL 2 W 6.31 WIGGINS 2.7 NNW 6.02 NATCHEZ 9.1 ESE 5.88 GLOSTER 1.9 SSW 5.73 FLOWOOD 2.9 NE 5.61 CARRIERE 3.2 SSW 5.32 PHILADELPHIA 9.6 W 5.21 JACKSON 6 NE 5.20 ...TENNESSEE... GOODSPRING 1.8 WSW 3.66 FRANKENWING 4 ENE 3.08 CHRISTIANA 3.0 W 3.06 CHAPEL HILL 4.3 NNE 2.95 LEWISBURG 6.2 SSE 2.86 FAYETTEVILLE 9 WSW 2.83 WAYNESBORO 7.3 N 2.83 CLARKSVILLE 2.70 SHELBYVILLE 10.5 WSW 2.70 PETERSBURG 7.3 N 2.67 CORNERSVILLE 3.6 SE 2.66 MANCHESTER 2.6 WNW 2.62 ...TEXAS... MONTGOMERY 4 N 15.27 WEST POINT 3.7 S 13.35 TRINITY 4.5 N 12.88 BRENHAM 0.7 NW 12.78 LA GRANGE 0.4 S 12.60 DODGE 1.6 S 12.25 HUNTSVILLE 1.9 NW 11.49 FAYETTVILLE 1 SW 11.43 ANDERSON 5.1 ESE 11.08 BURTON 4.4 ESE 10.93 INDUSTRY 3 W 10.89 The upper level low supporting the low pressure system in the southern Plains will continue to move east while another low moves north out of the western Gulf of Mexico tonight. This will spark an additional round of showers and thunderstorms with potentially high rainfall rates across portions of the Lower Mississippi River Valley tonight into Saturday morning. The low pressure system moving out of the southern Plains will track across the South tonight and the Southeast on Saturday before moving towards the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday. This will finally pull the stationary frontal boundary to the east over the weekend, bringing an end to this prolonged period of heavy rainfall. Scattered instances of flash flooding will be possible in the Lower Mississippi Valley overnight tonight and in the southern and central Appalachians on Saturday. Any additional rainfall will also exacerbate ongoing river flooding through the weekend. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 900 AM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Dolan $$