####018003563#### ACUS45 KWBC 101501 SCCNS5 Storm Summary Number 1 for South Central to Southeast Heavy Rain Event NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 AM MST Wed Apr 10 2024 ..Torrential downpours and severe weather threat will move eastward across the Gulf Coast and Mississippi Valley... Flood warnings are ongoing across many streams in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas. Multiple flash flood warnings are ongoing across eastern Texas, Lousiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. A tornado watch covers portions of Louisiana and Alabama ings are ongoing across many streams in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 AM MST...At 1000 AM EDT...A squall line is moving through eastern Louisiana and western Mississippi this morning, bringing hazards of torrential downpours, frequent lightning, tornadoes, and strong,straight line winds. A batch of moderate rain is ongoing over saturated soils in northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas. The heavy rain is due to a couple of surface fronts analyzed over the South: a 1002 mb (29.59 in Hg) low pressure is attached with a stationary front draped over southern Texas and Louisiana with an accompanied cold front sweeping across the Gulf of Mexico and another 1006 mb (29.71 in Hg) surface low is associated with a draping stationary front over portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 PM MST Thu Jan 11 through 800 AM MST Sun Jan 14... ...ARKANSAS... CROSSELT 6.38 SCOTT 5.48 HAMPTON 5.41 ...LOUISIANA... LEESVILLE 10.92 OAK GROVE 8.10 SHREVEPORT 7.94 SWARTZ 7.79 MONROE 7.38 ...MISSISSIPPI... EUPORA 8.06 BRANDON 5.84 FLOWOOD 5.78 JACKSON INTERNATIONAL 5.19 ...TEXAS... KIRBYVILLE 12.73 WOODVILLE 12.45 SPURGER 12.00 MARSHALL 8.78 BELTON 8.77 Through the day into Thursday, clusters of strong storms will continue to march eastward along the Gulf Coast and bring the threat of flooding rains,tornadoes,and strong winds. Meanwhile, a surface low will deepen over the lower Mississippi Valley and lift into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. This will spread higher threats of flash flooding and severe weather into the north and central Appalachians and southeastward through the Carolinas and Florida/ This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Otto $$