The Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Storm Summary Message
Storm Summary Number 15 for Southwest to Ohio Valley Heavy Rain
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1100 PM EDT Mon Sep 24 2018
...Heavy rainfall continues in the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys...
Flash Flood Watches as well as scattered Flood Warnings and
Advisories are in effect for the Ohio Valley region.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 1000 PM EDT...Tropical moisture continued to stream northward
from the Gulf of Mexico into the Lower Mississippi, Tennessee, and
Ohio Valleys. At the surface, a weakening low pressure system with
a central pressure of 1011 mb, or 29.86 inches of mercury, was
located about 50 miles southwest of Little Rock, Arkansas. Another
low pressure system with a central pressure of 1011 mb was located
about 80 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri. From this low, a
stationary front stretched southeastward across the Tennessee
Valley into the Mid-Atlantic. National Weather Service radars and
surface observations indicated that moderate to heavy rain was
falling across eastern parts of the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys.
Scattered thunderstorms were occurring farther south across the
Lower Mississippi Valley and portions of the Southeast. Generally
moderate rain was falling across the Southern and Central
Appalachians as well.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 800 AM
EDT Wed Sep 19 through 1000 PM EDT Mon Sep 24...
...ALABAMA...
FLORENCE 2.41
...ARKANSAS...
AUSTIN 2.5 SSE 9.55
DANVILLE 2.5 NNE 7.75
SEARCY MUNI AIRPORT 7.35
BEN LOMOND 1 WNW 6.73
FORT SMITH RGNL ARPT 5.72
RUSSELLVILLE 5.37
ARKADELPHIA 4.98
MOUNT IDA 4.52
SCRANTON 5.4 ENE 4.45
PINE BLUFF/GRIDER FIELD 3.96
NORTH LITTLE ROCK 2 ENE 3.84
...GEORGIA...
RINGGOLD/S CHICKAMAUGA CREEK 3.82
DALTON 3.36
...INDIANA...
HUNTINGBURG 1.96
EVANSVILLE RGNL ARPT 1.61
...KENTUCKY...
LOUISVILLE/BOWMAN FIELD 5.33
GEORGETOWN 7.2 ENE 5.25
FRANKFORT 3.3 NE 4.86
RADCLIFF 1.2 SSE 4.76
SHELBYVILLE 7.6 NNW 4.30
MIDDLETOWN 4.9 ENE 4.08
EDDYVILLE 2.0 NNE 3.85
PRINCETON 0.5 SSE 3.82
CADIZ 2.5 NNW 3.79
JACKSON 5.5 WNW 3.76
MAYFIELD GRAVES CO ARPT 3.41
...LOUISIANA...
VIVIAN 1.5 N 5.09
GRAND CHENIER 4.72
SHREVEPORT RGNL ARPT 4.38
BIENVILLE 3 NE 3.50
IOWA 9.7 NNW 3.42
BOSSIER CITY 2.4 WNW 3.28
LAKE CHARLES RGNL ARPT 2.94
...MISSISSIPPI...
SENATOBIA 1.5 S 3.10
PHILADELPHIA 9.6 W 3.00
...MISSOURI...
HOLLISTER 3.8 SW 4.36
PORTAGEVILLE-DELTA CENTER 3.98
POPLAR BLUFF MUNI ARPT 3.59
KENNETT MEM ARPT 2.73
...OHIO...
GREATER PORTSMOUTH RGNL ARPT 2.16
BUTLER CO RGNL ARPT 1.91
LANCASTER/FAIRFIELD CO ARPT 1.69
...TENNESSEE...
JACKSON 5.6 NE 8.10
COLUMBIA 1.2 SSW 7.66
HOHENWALD 2.2 SE 7.47
HUNTINGDON CARROLL COUNTY ARPT 6.87
BELLS 2.5 NE 6.53
MT PLEASANT 6.43
LEWISBURG 8 WNW 6.40
CENTERVILLE 7 ENE 6.32
WAYNESBORO 6.12
LAWRENCEBURG 5.2 SW 6.03
SPRING HILL 2.8 ENE 6.00
MURFREESBORO 3 NW 5.89
NASHVILLE INTL ARPT 3.70
...VIRGINIA...
DANVILLE 4.9 NNE 6.98
STEWARTSVILLE 6.12
POAGES MILL 1 N 5.78
CAVE SPRING 2.4 SSW 5.68
ROCKY MOUNT 1 NW 5.64
WIRTZ 2 SSE 5.54
BEDFORD 0.5 ENE 5.51
CHAMBLISSBURG 2 WSW 5.32
GOODVIEW 1.7 NNE 5.32
BOONES MILL 5.5 E 5.25
SALEM CITY 1 E 5.16
ROANOKE 7.3 SSW 5.00
...WEST VIRGINIA...
ALVON 3 WNW 2.76
WEST UNION 8.2 NE 2.36
HUNTINGTON/TRI-STATE ARPT 2.35
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...ARIZONA...
GREEN VALLEY 3.7 NE 3.90
AMADO 1.65 N 3.40
SAHUARITA 3.5 SW 3.35
ALTAR WASH AT SR 286 3.31
CIENEGA CREEK AT I-1 2.91
ORO VALLEY 5.8 N 2.32
VAIL 8.6 SSE 2.29
BENDER SPRINGS 2.05
...NEW MEXICO...
SUNSPOT 0.2 SSW 3.09
TULAROSA 1.0 E 2.86
SIERRA BLANCA 2.80
LORDSBURG 10.1 WNW (ADOBE) 2.75
CLOUDCROFT 1.8 SW 2.74
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES MUNI ARPT 2.52
RUIDOSO 2.9 SW 2.30
LAS CRUCES 5.8 WNW 2.13
ALBUQUERQUE 8 ESE 1.40
...OKLAHOMA...
FITTSTOWN 15.78
STONEWALL 6 S 15.50
ADA 4.1 S 13.62
CENTRAHOMA 12.40
TALIHINA 10.25
TISHOMINGO 9.24
MCALESTER 7.67
SULPHUR 7.58
KREBS 0.3 WNW 7.08
MCALESTER REGIONAL ARPT 7.01
WISTER 6.80
RINGLING 6.53
BROKEN ARROW 4 W 6.38
DUNCAN/HALLIBURTON FIELD ARPT 6.12
WAURIKA 6.03
CHANDLER 5.51
WICHITA 5.48
OKLAHOMA CITY-WILEY POST ARPT 3.69
TULSA-JONES JR ARPT 3.43
...TEXAS...
BONHAM 4 NE 18.18
RAVENNA 1.7 SE 15.59
DODD CITY 3 NNW 14.50
PRINCETON 2.0 SSE 12.05
MCKINNEY 7.3 NE 11.94
BLUE RIDGE 5.1 ESE 11.70
VAN ALSTYNE 6.2 ENE 11.43
PROSPER 1.0 ENE 10.85
TRENTON 1.2 ENE 10.61
HUTTO 0.8 WNW 10.25
SHADY SHORES 3.9 N 10.23
PLANO 3.9 NNW 10.13
MESQUITE 3.7 N 9.85
MCKINNEY MUNI ARPT 8.98
CEDAR HILL 8.95
CELESTE 8.86
WILSON CREEK MCKINNEY 8.71
DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTL ARPT 8.26
HUTTO 3 S 7.08
PARIS-COX FIELD 6.33
BOERNE 3.4 N 6.05
GAINESVILLE 5.97
ELDORADO 2 E 5.39
HENRIETTA 0.7 WSW 5.26
MIDLOTHIAN/WAXAHACHIE 5.07
The low pressure system is forecast to weaken tonight over the
Ark-La-Tex region. A warm front will lift northward through the
Ohio Valley through Tuesday, and a stronger cold front will
continue pushing through the Upper and Middle Mississippi Valley
through Tuesday night. Ahead of this cold front, heavy rainfall is
expected to continue across the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys through
Wednesday. Additional widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches
are forecast for the Ohio Valley, with widespread additional
amounts of 1 to 2 inches across the Tennessee Valley, with locally
higher amounts possible in both areas. Slight Risks of excessive
rainfall/flash flooding cover both areas.
The next storm summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction
Center at 500 AM EDT. Please refer to your local National Weather
Service office for additional information on this event.
Snell
Last Updated: 1056 PM EDT MON SEP 24 2018