####018009895#### ACUS42 KWBC 280255 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 8 for South-Central to Southeast Heavy Rainfall NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 PM CST Sat Jan 27 2024 ...The heavy rain threat is shifting into the Mid-Atlantic tonight... Scattered Flood Warnings are in effect from the Texas Gulf Coast through the Lower Mississippi Valley. Flood Watches are in effect for parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 PM CST...The low pressure center was located over southern Kentucky with a minimum central pressure of 1006 mb (29.71 in Hg). A cold front extended to the south across Tennessee, Alabama, and the Florida panhandle while a stationary front extended to the southeast across the Carolinas. National Weather Service radar showed a couple lines of showers ahead of the cold front in the Southeast and steadier light to moderate rainfall across the Mid-Atlantic region. Dry conditions have finally returned to the Lower Mississippi Valley. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 600 AM CST Mon Jan 22 through 800 PM CST Sat Jan 27... ...ALABAMA... MUSCLE SHOALS 9.7 NNE 6.50 SHEFFIELD 1.3 ENE 5.44 KILLEN 5.7 ESE 5.37 HOOVER 3.4 NNW 5.16 GROVE HILL 6.1 SW 4.99 TUSCUMBIA 3.1 SSE 4.81 COKER 0.6 S 4.78 NORTHPORT 18.7 N 4.69 CAMDEN 1 NNE 4.47 FLORENCE 5.4 E 4.47 FAYETTE 1.3 S 4.32 TUSCALOOSA 1.3 ENE 3.74 ...ARKANSAS... ARKADELPHIA 8.5 ESE 8.40 HOPE 0.9 SSW 8.35 CAMDEN 1.8 NNW 7.65 FOUKE 5.3 ENE 7.31 TEXARKANA 5.3 SSW 7.05 GURDON 0.6 NE 6.96 BISMARCK 4.2 SSE 6.71 LITTLE ROCK 8.3 S 6.40 CROSSETT 0.9 S 6.30 DELIGHT 0.3 NNW 6.26 BUCKNER 0.8 NNW 6.25 HAMPTON 6.6 WSW 6.00 ...GEORGIA... MONROE 4.4 WSW 5.54 COLUMBUS 5.6 NNE 5.14 TEMPLE 0.7 E 4.47 GRIFFIN 5.8 WNW 4.42 NELSON 6.6 NE 4.39 DILLARD 3.5 NE 4.29 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 3.90 JASPER 0.6 ENE 3.84 ...KENTUCKY... LEXINGTON 4.3 W 3.07 SONORA 2.7 SE 3.03 WEST PADUCAH 3.1 SSW 2.96 BOWLING GREEN 5.5 SSE 2.91 SMITHS GROVE 0.3 SE 2.81 RUSSELLVILLE 1.3 NNE 2.80 GUTHRIE 0.8 WNW 2.64 AUBURN 0.3 SW 2.61 BARDSTOWN 4.6 NW 2.48 ELIZABETHTOWN 1.8 SE 2.48 LA CENTER 2 SSE 2.48 ...NORTH CAROLINA... SAPPHIRE 4.6 SW 5.04 BREVARD 10.1 S 4.52 CASHIERS 0.8 SSW 4.18 CONNESTEE FALLS 1 SW 3.94 SALUDA 0.7 SW 3.76 ZIRCONIA 3.5 WSW 3.38 HAYESVILLE 1.6 E 3.28 HENDERSONVILLE 6.1 SSW 3.28 NEWLAND 3.1 SE 3.13 ASHEVILLE 1.7 NNW 1.86 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... TAMASSEE 0.9 NW 5.25 SALEM 3.1 WNW 4.06 WALHALLA 1.5 NW 4.00 SUNSET 3.3 N 3.84 KEOWEE KEY 1.4 WNW 3.46 SLATER-MARIETTA 6.4 NW 3.35 SENECA 8.9 N 3.34 WEST UNION 1.9 ESE 3.24 GREENVILLE 5.4 WNW 2.11 ...TENNESSEE... GOODSPRING 1.8 WSW 4.75 PULASKI 5.8 N 3.90 SHELBYVILLE 10.5 WSW 3.60 FRANKENWING 4 ENE 3.50 LORETTO 5.2 NE 3.31 STANTON 8.8 E 3.29 FAYETTEVILLE 9 WSW 3.26 LEWISBURG 6.2 SSE 3.22 RAMER 1.5 S 3.11 CHRISTIANA 3.0 W 3.10 BARTLETT 1.3 ENE 3.00 MURFREESBORO 8.7 E 2.97 LYNCHBURG 0.7 WNW 2.55 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...LOUISIANA... RAGLEY 5 SE 12.54 SULPHUR 2.2 E 10.29 GRAMERCY 0.4 NW 9.94 NOBLE 1.8 ESE 9.75 MADENVILLE 1.6 ENE 9.58 WINNSBORO 5.3 NNE 9.53 CONVERSE 7.8 NNW 9.35 COUSHATTA 5 SSW 9.10 RINGGOLD 8.4 SW 8.95 LAKE CHARLES 1.8 SW 8.78 COVINGTON 4 NNE 8.45 MANSFIELD 6.5 ESE 8.19 SHREVEPORT 6.2 S 7.64 PLEASANT HILL 10.2 SE 7.57 BATON ROUGE 6.2 SSE 7.32 ...MISSISSIPPI... SULPHUR 10.29 HAZLEHURST 0.8 WSW 10.14 NEW HEBRON 8.7 WNW 8.14 FLORENCE 1 WSW 7.99 RICHLAND 0.3 WSW 7.78 PEARL 2 W 7.60 BRANDON 1.9 NE 7.33 NATCHEZ 9.1 ESE 7.30 GLOSTER 1.9 SSW 7.23 CARRIERE 3.2 SSW 6.85 WIGGINS 2.7 NNW 6.84 FLOWOOD 2.9 NE 6.74 JACKSON 2.8 E 6.38 ...TEXAS... MONTGOMERY 4 N 16.79 WEST POINT 3.7 S 14.65 BRENHAM 8.2 WSW 14.35 HUNTSVILLE 1.3 SSE 12.90 TRINITY 2.9 E 12.84 LA GRANGE 0.4 S 12.60 FAYETTVILLE 1 SW 12.50 ANDERSON 5.1 ESE 12.34 DODGE 1.6 S 12.25 ROUND TOP 2.6 NNW 12.10 NAVASOTA 6.7 E 11.73 BURTON 4.4 ESE 10.93 The low pressure system is forecast to continue moving northeast across the Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday and move offshore into the Atlantic Sunday night into Monday. The heavy rainfall threat has ended for the Lower Mississippi Valley, but heavy rainfall will remain possible for the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic through Sunday. Isolated to potentially scattered instances of flash flooding will be possible tonight. The threat of flash flooding will be considerably lower on Sunday. 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 $$