####018009281#### ACUS42 KWBC 261415 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 5 for South-Central to Southeast Heavy Rainfall NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 900 AM CST Fri Jan 26 2024 ...One last bout of heavy rain forecast for the South and Southeast Friday into Saturday before slipping into the Carolinas late Saturday into Sunday... Flood Watches remain in effect for parts of Southeast Louisiana, Southern Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern Georgia. Scattered Flood Warnings are in effect from the Texas Gulf Coast through the Lower Mississippi Valley, South and into Southern Appalachians. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 800 AM CST...The initial low pressure center has lifted well north into the Great Lakes, however the stubborn stationary frontal boundary extended from the low through the Cumberland Plateau and across the Alabama/Mississippi boarder and into the central Gulf of Mexico. National Weather Service radar and GOES-East enhanced Infrared showed stronger thunderstorms mainly south of the mouth of the Mississippi River along the aforementioned front, with some lighter showers affecting coastal portions of southeast Louisiana to the western Florida Panhandle. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM CST Mon Jan 22 through 800 AM CST Thu Jan 26... ...ALABAMA... GROVE HILL 0.4 NNW 4.25 COKER 0.6 S 4.09 MUSCLE SHOALS 9.7 NNE 3.92 NORTHPORT 18.7 N 3.81 TUSCUMBIA 3.1 SSE 3.78 TUSCALOOSA 1.3 ENE 3.74 CALERA 3.1 NNW 3.71 GEORGIANA 9.8 NW 3.66 CAMDEN 1 NNE 3.65 CHELSEA 3.5 ENE 3.43 ...ARKANSAS... ARKADELPHIA 7.53 HOPE 7.42 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 DELIGHT 0.3 NNW 5.11 LITTLE ROCK 8.3 S 4.93 ...GEORGIA... COLUMBUS 5.6 NNE 4.93 VILLA RICA 2.6 NNW 3.86 TEMPLE 0.7 E 3.38 MCDONOUGH 1.7 NW 3.37 GAINESVILLE 3.2 W 3.25 DALLAS 3.06 JESUP 5 NE 3.00 BREMEN 1.4 E 2.96 EDEN 2 NW 2.91 ZEBULON 0.1 WNW 2.89 PEMBROKE 8 ENE 2.83 ...KENTUCKY... BOWLING GREEN 3.91 FALLS OF ROUGH 3.68 LIBERTY 3.29 LEXINGTON 4.3 W 2.67 WEST PADUCAH 3.1 SSW 2.44 LA CENTER 2 SSE 2.21 RUSSELLVILLE 1.3 NNE 2.21 CARROLLTON 0.9 W 2.06 ...LOUISIANA... CONVERSE 7.8 NNW 8.69 NOBLE 1.8 ESE 8.50 RINGGOLD 8.4 SW 8.45 RAGLEY 5 SE 7.82 COUSHATTA 5 SSW 7.74 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 7.29 GRAMERCY 7.10 WINNSBORO 5.3 NNE 7.10 SHREVEPORT AP 6.85 BATON ROUGE 6.53 LAKE CHARLES 4.8 SSE 5.59 ...MISSISSIPPI... HAZLEHURST 0.8 WSW 8.86 OLIVE BRANCH AIRPORT 8.70 KIRBY 7 NE 7.18 BRANDON 6.95 NEW HEBRON 8.7 WNW 6.57 FLORENCE 6.53 RICHLAND 0.3 WSW 6.18 PLEASANT HILL 5.97 PEARL 2 W 5.92 NATCHEZ 9.1 ESE 5.35 WIGGINS 2.7 NNW 5.28 PHILADELPHIA 9.6 W 5.19 FLOWOOD 2.9 NE 5.16 GLOSTER 1.9 SSW 5.10 JACKSON 4.76 ...TENNESSEE... CLARKSVILLE 2.70 LEWISBERG FIRE TOWER 2.60 ADAMS 4.7W 2.58 TULLAHOMA 2.58 FRANKENWING 4 ENE 2.55 FRANKLIN 2.41 FAIRVIEW 2.35 MURFEESBORO 8.7 E 2.35 FAYETTEVILLE 9 WSW 2.29 MANCHESTER 9.2 NNW 2.19 KINGTON SPRINGS 2.15 SHELBYVILLE 5.7 SSE 2.13 LIBERTY 2.11 ...TEXAS... MONTGOMERY 4 N 15.25 WEST POINT 3.7 S 13.35 TRINITY 4.5 N 12.88 BRENHAM 0.7 NW 12.77 LA GRANGE 0.4 S 12.60 DODGE 1.6 S 12.25 HUNTSVILLE 1.9 NW 11.49 FAYETTVILLE 1 SW 11.42 ANDERSON 5.1 ESE 11.08 BURTON 4.4 ESE 10.93 INDUSTRY 3 W 10.89 GONZALES 4.5 SSE 10.36 NAVASOTA 6.7 E 10.26 HOUSTON 7.42 GALVESTON 6.63 Strong mid to upper level shortwave will finally exit the southern Rockies today and spur a stronger surface low out of the western Gulf of Mexico along the trailing edge of the stubborn stationary front. The combination of the upper-level low and the surface low will spark an additional round of stronger thunderstorms with the capability of rainfall rates and possible localized flash flooding across portions of the Lower Mississippi River Valley later Friday into Saturday morning, as well as contributing to the swollen rivers/streams increasing riverine flooding through the weekend. Eventually, storms will be quicker moving as the front and surface low progress northeastward into the southern Appalachians late Saturday into Sunday. Scattered instances of flash flooding are possible given additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall with the highest risk across Louisiana, Southern Mississippi and central Alabama, with the risk on Saturday into Sunday across northern Georgia into the southern Appalachians. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 900 PM CST. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Gallina $$