THE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER
COLLEGE PARK, MD
STORM SUMMARY MESSAGE
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 06 FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS HEAVY
RAINFALL
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 AM CDT TUE APR 19 2016
...SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL TEXAS
AND OKLAHOMA...
FLASH FLOOD WATCHES...AND FLOOD ADVISORIES ARE STILL IN EFFECT FOR
PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND FAR WESTERN LOUISIANA.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 AM CDT...A VERY SLOW MOVING COLD FRONT WAS DRAPED FROM THE
UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS. NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED SCATTERED
THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS CENTRAL TEXAS AND INTO OKLAHOMA. SCATTERED
LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN WAS ALSO REPORTED ACROSS PARTS OF THE
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND THE NORTHERN PLAINS.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES FROM 100 PM CDT FRI APR
15 THROUGH 300 AM CDT TUE APR 19...
...ARKANSAS...
TEXARKANA RGNL ARPT 2.68
FORT SMITH MUNI ARPT 1.92
...KANSAS...
ELKHART 1 N 6.52
ROLLA 5.38
HILL CITY MUNI ARPT 5.31
PLAINVILLE 4 WNW 5.31
ATWOOD 5.10
DODGE CITY WFO 4.98
WOODRUFF 3 WSW 4.93
WOODSTON 1 S 4.90
DAMAR 4 N 4.75
SMITH CENTER 4.25
PHILLIPSBURG AIRPORT 3.94
GOODLAND WFO 2.47
GARDEN CITY REG ARPT 2.27
RUSSELL MUNI ARPT 2.10
...LOUISIANA...
SHREVEPORT RGNL ARPT 6.03
BARKSDALE AFB/BOSSIER CITY 5.95
LAKE CHARLES MUNI ARPT 1.22
...OKLAHOMA...
FREDERICK MUNI ARPT 7.08
TIPTON 6.13
RINGLING 5.36
MEDICINE PARK 5.22
PAULS VALLEY 4.95
BYARS 4.78
HOBART MUNI ARPT 4.55
ALTUS 4.27
MT HERMAN 4.22
IDABEL 3.89
OKLAHOMA CITY 3.44
GUTHRIE MUNI ARPT 3.37
FORT SILL AFB 2.93
GUYMON MUNI ARPT 2.14
STILLWATER MUNI ARPT 1.85
...TEXAS...
LITTLE MOUND CREEK AT MATHIS 17.60
LANGHAM CREEK AT LONGENBAUGH RD 16.32
CYPRESS CREEK AT SHARP RD 16.28
MONAVILLE 16.22
CYPRESS CREEK AT KATY-HAWKIN 15.64
TRAILSIDE 15.44
FAYETTEVILLE 8 ENE 15.38
BEAR CREEK AT CLAY ROAD 15.08
SOUTH MAYDE CREEK AT GREENHOUSE RD 14.96
CYPRESS CREEK AT HUFFMEISTER RD 13.88
LA GRANGE 4 NE 13.44
MILL CREEK NEAR BELLVILLE 13.20
SAN FELIPE 1.0 WNW 12.25
ELLINGER 7 E 12.04
MISSION BEND 5 NNW 12.00
RICHMOND 3.4 NE 11.25
JERSEY VILLAGE 4.6 NW 11.20
HOUSTON INTERCONTINENTAL ARPT 11.16
HOUSTON 6.2 W 6.51
AUSTIN 9.6 WNW 5.48
DALLAS 7.2 SW 5.04
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...NEBRASKA...
RIVERDALE 6 N 6.25
KEARNEY 5.50
MCCOOK MUNI ARPT 5.37
CAMBRIDGE 4.91
MILLER 4.88
LOUP CITY 4.48
HOLDREGE AIRPORT 4.41
FRANKLIN 4.38
LEXINGTON 6 SSE 4.24
WILSONVILLE 4.23
ORD AIRPORT 3.91
GRAND ISLAND 3.64
HASTINGS AIRPORT 3.39
...SOUTH DAKOTA...
PORCUPINE 5 E 2.96
MARTIN 12 E 2.53
WANBLEE 11 ENE 2.50
KADOKA 2.09
THE BOUNDARY ACROSS THE CENTRAL U.S. IS EXPECTED TO PUSH VERY
SLOWLY EASTWARD THROUGH TUESDAY. THIS...COMBINED WITH AN UPPER
LEVEL LOW...WILL CONTINUE TO STREAM MOISTURE INTO THE REGION
FUELING HEAVY RAINFALL FROM THE SOUTHERN PLAINS TO THE LOWER
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. ANOTHER 1 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN...WITH LOCALLY
HIGHER AMOUNTS...IS FORECAST ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS AND INTO
THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. ELSEWHERE...GENERALLY 1 TO 2 INCHES
OF RAIN IS POSSIBLE FROM NORTH-CENTRAL TEXAS TO THE CENTRAL
PLAINS. GIVEN PREVIOUSLY HEAVY RAINFALL OVER THESE SAME
AREAS...FLASH FLOODING WILL REMAIN A THREAT FROM TEXAS INTO THE
MISSOURI VALLEY.
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.
SANTORELLI
Last Updated: 439 AM EDT TUE APR 19 2016