THE WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER
COLLEGE PARK, MD
STORM SUMMARY MESSAGE
STORM SUMMARY NUMBER 10 FOR OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HEAVY
RAINFALL
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD
400 PM CDT SUN AUG 14 2016
...SLOW-MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM CONTINUES TO BRING RAINFALL TO
THE MID AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND OHIO VALLEY...
FLASH FLOOD WATCHES AND WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT ACROSS PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST TEXAS...THE LOWER AND MID MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AS WELL AS
THE OHIO VALLEY.
FOR A DETAILED GRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE LATEST
WATCHES...WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES...PLEASE SEE WWW.WEATHER.GOV
AT 300 PM CDT...THE CENTER OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT HAS
BROUGHT PROLIFIC AMOUNTS OF RAIN TO SOUTHERN LOUISIANA WAS LOCATED
ABOUT 80 MILES SOUTHWEST OF LITTLE ROCK...ARKANSAS...WITH A SEA
LEVEL PRESSURE OF 1010 MB...29.83 INCHES. THIS LOW WAS ASSOCIATED
WITH A QUASI-STATIONARY FRONTAL BOUNDARY STRETCHING FROM SOUTH
TEXAS NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH ARKANSAS AND INTO THE OHIO VALLEY.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND SATELLITE IMAGERY
INDICATE MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL WAS OCCURRING WITH
THUNDERSTORMS IN PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN TEXAS AND SOUTH CENTRAL
LOUISIANA. A SECOND AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS STRETCH OUT
ALONG THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY ACROSS THE MID MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND
OHIO VALLEY.
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES FROM 600 AM CDT TUE AUG
09 THROUGH 300 PM CDT SUN AUG 14...
...ARKANSAS...
CALICO ROCK 0.8 NNE 3.72
ALCO 3.00
...ILLINOIS...
MAKANDA 5 ENE 8.05
COBDEN 7.90
MOUNT VERNON 6.23
CURRAN 4 NNE 5.87
SPRINGFIELD 5 NNW 5.59
CAPITAL AIRPORT 5.56
AVA 5 NW 5.25
FANCY PRAIRIE 5.19
SHERMAN 4.25
CARTERVILLE 4.11
MOUNT VERNON 1 SW 4.02
WALTONVILLE 2 N 3.93
PINKSTAFF 4 SE 3.75
GRAYVILLE 1 N 3.71
KAMPSVILLE 3.50
CARBONDALE 2 SE 3.49
STE. MARIE 1 NW 3.28
MODESTO 3 E 3.20
HERRIN 1 SE 3.07
DU BOIS 2.92
...INDIANA...
VINCENNES 4 E 5.52
HAZLETON 5.00
NEWBERRY 0.6 E 4.68
BICKNELL 0.5 W 4.52
WASHINGTON 1.5 NW 4.43
BLOOMINGTON 6.9 S 3.87
GREENCASTLE 1 NW 3.75
FORT BRANCH 2.10
CARMEL 3 E 1.98
...LOUISIANA...
WATSON 1.1 S 31.39
BROWNFIELDS 4.0 E 27.47
MONTICELLO 3.0 ENE 26.26
DENHAM SPRINGS 4.1 NE 24.75
LIVINGSTON 24.11
NEW IBERIA/ACADIANA 23.70
LAFAYETTE RGNL ARPT 21.60
JACKSON 10.1 SSW 21.56
CADE 2 E 20.70
FORKED ISLAND 6 ENE 20.30
BATON ROUGE/RYAN MUNI ARPT 19.14
LAKE CHARLES 1 N 18.10
WHITE BAYOU/ZACHARY 17.50
LA LAFAYETTE 13 SE 17.39
ABBEVILLE 1 E 16.25
ACADIANA REGIONAL AIRPORT 15.39
PRAIRIEVILLE 2.0 S 14.65
CARENCRO 4 ENE 12.40
PECAN ISLAND 2 E 12.30
GRAND COTEAU 3 E 11.30
FRANKLINTON 10.21
NEW ORLEANS/MOISANT 6.51
...MISSOURI...
WILLIAMSVILLE 8.11
CAPE GIRARDEAU 7.91
JACKSON 6.11
POPLAR BLUFF 5.01
WAPPAPELLO 4.62
ELLSINORE 4.8 WNW 4.23
DONIPHAN 3.95
MARBLE HILL 3.83
FRUITLAND 3.50
FULTON 12 E 3.25
PERRYVILLE 3.25
CLUBB 4 ENE 3.05
JEFFERSON CITY 1.80
COLUMBIA 1.01
...MISSISSIPPI...
GLOSTER 1.9 SSW 22.84
LIBERTY 1.0 WNW 10.97
WILKINSON 10.25
CENTREVILLE 1 S 10.20
WAVELAND 1.0 NW 9.90
DIAMONDHEAD 0.4 E 9.65
PASS CHRISTIAN 3.5 NE 9.62
LONG BEACH 0.8 SSE 9.31
OCEAN SPRINGS 3.6 ESE 9.00
GULFPORT-BILOXI 7.06
KEESLER AFB/BILOXI 4.99
MCCOMB/LEWIS FIELD 4.86
JACKSON WFO 2.71
PASCAGOULA 2.42
...TEXAS...
JERSEY VILLAGE 4.6 NW 8.56
CYPRESS 7.84
TRAILSIDE 6.96
HALLETTSVILLE 17 SE 6.17
SMITHVILLE 5 NNW 4.48
LA VERNIA 6 S 4.18
KINGSLAND 2.0 SW 3.93
HOUSTON/WILL HOBBY 3.08
BEAUMONT/PORT ARTHUR 2.90
HUNTSVILLE 2.23
GALVESTON/SCHOLES 1.76
...SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES WHERE THE EVENT HAS
ENDED...
...ALABAMA...
GLOSTER 9.94
FAIRHOPE 1.5 WSW 8.97
SILVERHILL 5.0 SW 8.61
FOLEY 0.5 ESE 7.58
ORANGE BEACH 2.1 NE 6.13
LOXLEY 0.4 SSW 6.09
MOBILE 2.6 WNW 6.09
GULF SHORES 3.1 N 5.98
EVERGREEN 5.55
CAIRNS AAF/OZARK 4.22
MOBILE DOWNTOWN AIRPORT 3.21
...FLORIDA...
PANAMA CITY BEACH 5.9 WNW 14.43
HATCH BEND 14.00
BRONSON 3.0 SE 12.80
VERO BEACH 2.4 W 12.16
CROSS CITY ARPT 11.39
TYNDALL AFB 11.03
MIRAMAR BEACH 9.5 ESE 10.17
SPRING HILL 2.4 NW 10.06
MIDWAY 10.00
WEEKI WACHEE 7.1 NNE 9.96
PENSACOLA NAS 9.95
HORSESHOW BEACH 8.90
VERO BEACH MUNI ARPT 8.52
GULFPORT 0.9 NNW 8.38
TALLAHASSEE 9.6 N 6.89
THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO REMAIN NEAR THE ARK-LA-TEX
REGION TODAY AND MOVE NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS ARKANSAS INTO THE
MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BY MONDAY. MORE RAIN OF 1 TO 3 INCHES IS
EXPECTED TO FALL FROM WESTERN LOUISIANA INTO EASTERN TEXAS THROUGH
THE EVENING...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. ELSEWHERE IN
LOUISIANA, ANOTHER INCH OR SO OF RAIN ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY IS
POSSIBLE. ALTHOUGH THE RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BE SOMEWHAT LIGHTER
THAN IN PREVIOUS DAYS...FLASH FLOODING REMAINS A SERIOUS CONCERN
AS RAIN FALLS OVER SATURATED OR ALREADY FLOODED GROUND.
THEREAFTER...THE MAIN RISK OF HEAVY RAINFALL AND FLASH FLOODING
WILL SHIFT NORTHWARD TO THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AS THE LOW
MOVES NORTHEASTWARD ALONG THE QUASI-STATIONARY FRONT. TOTAL
RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 8 INCHES ARE FORECAST FOR ARKANSAS
NORTHEASTWARD INTO THE OHIO VALLEY THROUGH TUESDAY EVENING WITH
LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE.
THE NEXT STORM SUMMARY WILL BE ISSUED BY THE WEATHER PREDICTION
CENTER AT 1000 PM CDT. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE OFFICE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT.
KREKELER
Last Updated: 443 PM EDT SUN AUG 14 2016