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Mike Powell | All | Flood potential Gulf Coas |
March 7, 2026 7:01 PM * |
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AWUS01 KWNH 072350 FFGMPD ALZ000-MSZ000-LAZ000-TXZ000-080600- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0047 NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 649 PM EST Sat Mar 07 2026 Areas affected...northwest & north-central Gulf Coast Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding possible Valid 080000Z - 080600Z Summary...Heavy rainfall concerns continue in the vicinity of a front sinking through the region. Hourly amounts to 2.5" with local totals to 4" could lead to flash flooding, primarily in urban areas. Discussion...A wavy front continues to settle southward towards the north-central and northwest Gulf Coast. Precipitable water values in the region are 1.3-1.7" per GPS data. Effective bulk shear is generally 25-50 kts, with the associated field sinking southward with the boundary. ML CAPE is 1000-3000 J/kg. The deep layer flow is generally out of the southwest. The above parameters support organized convection, and at times thunderstorms have organized into a linear or clustered appearance. Cell mergers have been common where 850 hPa inflow has shown some confluence in the Lower Mississippi Valley, while attempts at cell training have occurred north of Houston as of late. Mesocyclones have been present at times within the convective pattern. Backbuilding has also been seen at times. The mesoscale guidance suggests two main areas where heavy rainfall is preferred through 06z -- from far southeast TX through southern LA into southern MS, with a secondary maximum across the Brush Country of interior South TX. Based on the ingredients present, hourly rain amounts to 2.5" and local totals to 4" remain possible in these areas wherever cells merge, train, backbuilding occurs, or mesocyclones track. Much of the region is in long term drought so the three hour flash flood guidance values are rather high, in the 3-4" range. Urban areas appear most threatened by upcoming heavy rains. Flash flooding is considered possible. Roth ATTN...WFO...BMX...BRO...CRP...EWX...HGX...JAN...LCH...LIX... MOB...SHV... ATTN...RFC...ALR...FWR...ORN...NWC... LAT...LON 33128827 32318749 30788773 29878893 29439145 29329399 28539567 26859715 26289912 27299997 28349995 29679852 31229470 32299144 33048981 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: Capitol City Online (618:250/10) |
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