• Flood Potential TX/OK

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Fri Oct 24 20:03:08 2025
    AWUS01 KWNH 242115
    FFGMPD
    TXZ000-OKZ000-KSZ000-250300-

    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 1208
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    512 PM EDT Fri Oct 24 2025

    Areas affected...Eastern Portions of the TX Panhandle...Northwest TX...Southwest and Central OK

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

    Valid 242112Z - 250300Z

    SUMMARY...Pockets of heavy showers and thunderstorms may expand a
    bit more in coverage going into the evening hours. A localized
    threat of flash flooding will exist.

    DISCUSSION...The late-day GOES-E IR satellite imagery shows
    cooling convective tops across parts of the TX Big Country up into
    far southwest OK. The convection is becoming increasingly aligned
    with strengthening deep layer ascent associated with stronger
    upper-level jet dynamics downstream of the approaching upstream
    trough over the southern Rockies. This is coinciding with MLCAPE
    values of near 1000 J/kg focused up in close proximity also with a
    frontal zone draped across the region.

    Some additional uptick in the coverage of convection is expected
    going into the evening hours as larger scale forcing increases
    further and interacts with the modest pool of moisture and
    instability nosing up across the region. This will generally be
    near and east of an area of surface low pressure over the TX
    Panhandle, but more closely aligned with areas of strongest
    low-level convergence and frontogenetical forcing near the front.

    By later this evening, some of the uptick in the coverage of
    convection is expected to involve central OK as the southerly
    low-level jet here strengthens and yields stronger moisture transport.

    Expect rainfall rates in the near-term to be capable of reaching
    well into the 1 to 2 inches/hour range, but with some
    cell-training concerns in place, there may be some localized
    swaths of additional rainfall totals reaching 2 to 4+ inches by
    late this evening. This is consistent with a blend of the 18Z HREF
    and 12Z REFS guidance.

    This will drive a threat for mainly localized and urban flash
    flooding concerns.

    Orrison

    ATTN...WFO...AMA...DDC...ICT...LUB...OUN...TSA...

    ATTN...RFC...FWR...TUA...NWC...

    LAT...LON 37119822 36819707 36109666 34929704 33889811
    33559921 33580013 34170070 34820090 35840067
    36829965

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