• Heavy Rain/Flood TX Panha

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Sun Jun 2 08:40:00 2024
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    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0372
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    827 AM EDT Sun Jun 02 2024

    Areas affected...Eastern Texas Panhandle

    Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding possible

    Valid 021225Z - 021600Z

    SUMMARY...Slow-moving and back-building super cells are expected
    to continue drifting south over the eastern Texas Panhandle this
    morning, producing a risk for localized flash flooding until 16Z.

    DISCUSSION...Two supercells depicted from KAMA prior to 12Z have
    morphed into a multi-cell cluster over the eastern TX Panhandle as
    of 1220Z that are drifting south and approaching the I-40
    corridor. Overshooting tops are seen in GOES-EAST IR satellite
    imagery indicating potent development and large hail is expected
    in the highest cores. Past hourly rainfall estimates (slightly
    increased from hail) from KAMA exceed 2" in Roberts, Gray, and
    Wheeler counties, though KPPA reported 1.6" as of 1155Z. This
    activity is shifting south along an instability gradient which is
    counter to the deep layer SWly flow around 20kt from an
    upper-level trough over the Four Corners states. The LLJ with 25kt
    Sly flow and the strong SBCAPE gradient of 1000 J/kg over the
    western Red River valley to 3500 J/kg over the Caprock should
    persist through 14Z per the RAP, so maintenance of this activity
    is likely.

    Recent RAP runs further orient the instability gradient over the
    eastern Panhandle over the next couple hours which should keep
    activity generally in TX, though a new flanking line is over the
    upper Red River which indicates some activity could shift east of
    100W over the next few hours. 1hr FFG is generally over 3" in the
    northeast portion of the Panhandle where activity has been, but is
    generally around 2" from I-40 and south, so the expected
    maintenance of current rates would result in an isolated flash
    flood risk as it approaches the Rolling Plains through the morning.


    Jackson

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    LAT...LON 35600116 35600047 35239981 33869944 33760011
    34040100 34870156 35410170

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