The Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Storm Summary Message
Storm Summary Number 8 for Mid-South to Ohio Valley and Southeast
Multi-day Heavy Rain Event
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
1000 PM CDT Sun Apr 06 2025
...Heavy Rainfall Continues over the Southeastern U.S....
Flood Warnings remain in effect for portions of eastern Texas, the
Ozark Region, and the Ohio, Tennessee, and mid to lower
Mississippi valleys.
Flood Watches remain in effect across portions of central Alabama
and western Georgia.
For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings
and advisories, please see www.weather.gov
At 900 PM CDT...National Weather Service radar and surface
observations show widespread showers and thunderstorms (with
embedded training cells) ahead of a slow-moving frontal boundary,
which extends across the Southeast into the Central Gulf Coast.
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM
CDT Wed Apr 02 through 900 PM CDT Sun Apr 06...
...ALABAMA...
MOBILE DOWNTOWN AIRPT 7.90
ALBERTVILLE 5.18
GUNTERSVILLE 5.1 WNW 5.00
HALEYVILLE 4.06
TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL AIRPT 3.59
AUBURN-OPELIKA AIRPT 3.36
BIRMINGHAM 3.07
...MISSISSIPPI...
SOUTHAVEN 4.8 SE 10.63
OLIVE BRANCH 0.1 SSW 9.65
HERNANDO 2.7 ESE 8.45
TUNICA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 8.09
BYHALIA 3.7 W 7.43
MOSS POINT 4.90
...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the
event has ended...
...ARKANSAS...
HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE 1.8 NE 14.14
BEEBE 0.4 ESE 13.40
BAUXITE 13.02
SHERWOOD 0.8 NNW 12.25
TEXARKANA 5.3 SSW 12.07
HOT SPRINGS 4.9W 12.00
BRYANT 11.89
LITTLE ROCK ADAMS FIELD 11.82
ROYAL 10.70
NORTH LITTLE ROCK NWS 10.36
WITTS SPRINGS 10.32
...ILLINOIS...
ULLIN 0.4 WSW 10.98
CYPRESS 1.4 WSW 10.41
VILLA RIDGE 2.1 ESE 9.74
METROPOLIS 2.9 NNE 9.10
NEW GRAND CHAIN 1.1NNW 9.10
VIENNA 5.3 NNW 8.67
ALBION 0.2 SW 8.56
...INDIANA...
GALENA 4.3 ENE 9.68
SULLIVAN 0.5SW 9.45
NEWBURGH 0.3 SE 9.44
HENRYVILLE 2.6 E 8.56
EVANSVILLE 8.8 WSW 8.28
...KENTUCKY...
BENTON 4 N 15.68
HICKORY 3 SSW 15.55
EDDYVILLE 2 NNE 14.80
GRAND RIVERS 3.9 S 14.30
HOPKINSVILLE 8.5 NNE 14.03
DAWSON SPRINGS 0.7 S 13.68
LEWISBURG 0.2 E 13.63
FULTON 3.3 NE 13.56
BEREA 3.3 SW 13.45
CROFTON 0.3 W 13.37
GREENVILLE 0.3 ESE 13.29
EDDYVILLE 5.9 SE 12.93
SEDALIA 5.0 SE 12.05
BOWLING GREEN WARREN CO ARPT 10.26
FORT CAMPBELL AAF 9.18
LEXINGTON BLUE GRASS ARPT 7.74
LOUISVILLE INTL ARPT 7.22
...LOUISIANA...
CALHOUN 4.3 SSE 5.03
OLD JEFFERSON 1.8 SSE 4.94
MONROE RGNL AIRPORT 3.37
...MISSOURI...
SCOTT CITY 0.9 E 10.70
KELSO 0.2 SSE 10.35
ADVANCE 0.1 SSW 10.22
CHARLESTON 5.5 WNW 10.08
SIKESTON 1.7 ENE 10.00
CAPE GIRARDEAU REGIONAL ARPT 9.48
POPLAR BLUFF 2 SSE 8.64
...OHIO...
CINCINNATI 5.9 W 8.85
TROY 1.8 W 6.43
...OKLAHOMA...
IDABEL 2.3 SE 7.19
WISTER 3.0 NNE 6.00
SALLISAW 0.3 SE 5.60
...TENNESSEE...
JACKSON 0.5 SE 12.44
MEMPHIS INTL ARPT 12.41
CLARKSBURG 5.6 E 12.05
BOLIVAR 8.2 ESE 11.65
ATOKA 3.2 ESE 11.61
CLARKSBURG OUTLAW ARPT 10.09
DYERSBURG MUNI ARPT 6.69
NASHVILLE INTL ARPT 6.29
...TEXAS...
TEXARKANA 6.1 WSW 9.60
ATLANTA 2.7 ESE 9.03
DOUGLASVILLE 1.5 SE 8.80
DE KALB 1.9 E 8.37
...WEST VIRGINIA...
FORT GRAY 9.1 SE 6.50
Moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms will continue across
the Southeast tonight, resulting in numerous flooding events
before the threat of heavy rainfall wanes on Monday. However, the
threat of widespread significant to potentially catastrophic river
flooding is expected to continue from the lower Ohio to the lower
Mississippi valleys.
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
Last Updated: 1031 PM EDT SUN APR 06 2025