####018003653#### ACUS45 KWBC 111059 SCCNS5 Storm Summary Number 2 for South Central to Southeast U.S. Heavy Rainfall Event NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 PM CDT Thu Apr 11 2024 ..Torrential downpours and severe weather continue across the Mississippi Valley and Southeast... Flood Watches are in effect across portions of the Mississippi Valley and Southeast. Wind Advisories are in effect across much of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast. Multiple Flash Flood Warnings continue across portions of the Florida Panhandle and southeast Georgia. Flood Warnings are ongoing across many streams in the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 PM CDT...Regional radar mosaic and surface observations depict a complex of heavy thunderstorms which were gradually translating eastward across portions of southeast Alabama, Florida Panhandle, and much of Georgia ahead of a returning warm front. A separate area of widespread shower activity was noted along a draped stationary front across the Lower Mississippi Valley, which extended into the Ohio River Valley. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM CDT Tue Apr 09 through 900 PM CDT Wed Apr 10... ...ALABAMA... MURDER CREEK AT HIGHWAY 41 4.64 FISH RIVER NEAR SILVERHALL 3W 3.76 ...ARKANSAS... CROSSELT 6.38 SCOTT 5.48 HAMPTON 5.41 ...FLORIDA... DESTIN 3.29 ...GEORGIA... WALTER F GEORGE LAKE 4.37 SAWHATCHEE CREEK 3.85 ...LOUISIANA... LEESVILLE 10.92 OAK GROVE 8.10 SHREVEPORT 7.94 BIG BRANCH NWR 7.83 SWARTZ 7.79 NOFD ENGINE 27 7.50 MONROE 7.38 ...MISSISSIPPI... BIG SUNFLOWER RIVER AT HOLLY BLUFF 8.12 EUPORA 8.06 JACKSON INTERNATIONAL 6.45 BRANDON 5.84 FLOWOOD 5.78 ...TEXAS... KIRBYVILLE 12.79 WOODVILLE 12.45 SPURGER 12.00 MARSHALL 8.78 BELTON 8.77 A Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall Remains across the Florida Panhandle, southern Alabama, and southern Georgia through tonight where rainfall amounts could eclipse 2-5 inches through tomorrow morning. For more information regarding the Excessive Rainfall forecast, visit www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 1000 AM CDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Asherman $$