####018005736#### ACUS42 KWBC 041505 SCCNS2 Storm Summary Number 3 for Mid-South to Ohio Valley Multi-day Heavy Rain Event NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 AM CDT Fri Apr 04 2025 ...Two more days of excessive rainfall will continue to raise serious concern of historic flash flooding across the Mid-South... Flood Watches are in effect from eastern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas through the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys. Flood Warnings are in effect for much of the Ohio Valley as well as river basins within the Flood Watch area. Flash Flood Warnings are in effect for portions of northern Mississippi into southern Kentucky. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov A weather pattern that supports repeated formation of vigorous low pressure systems along a nearly stationary front across the east-central U.S. continues to produce additional rounds of excessive rainfall from the eastern portion of the southern Plains through the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys. At 900 AM CDT...National Weather Service radar and surface observations showed that an area of heavy rain with embedded lines of strong to severe thunderstorms were expanding across much of Oklahoma into northern Arkansas and southern Missouri as the next upper-level trough arriving from the southern Rockies began to interact with the stationary front. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 AM CDT Wed Apr 02 through 900 AM CDT Fri Apr 04... ...ARKANSAS... HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE 1.8 NE 5.94 ROLAND 4.2 WNW 5.52 HOT SPRINGS 4.9 W 5.15 ENGLAND 8.7 NW 4.99 MARIANA NEAR LITTLE ANGUILLE RIVER 4.77 PINE BLUFF/GRIDER FIEL 4.66 BLYTHEVILLE MUNI AIRPORT 3.74 PINE BLUFF/GRIDER FIELD 3.33 ...ILLINOIS... VILLA RIDGE 2.1 ESE 4.02 METROPOLIS 2.9 NNE 4.00 SHAWNEETOWN 3.1 WSW 3.37 METROPOLIS MUNICIPAL ARPT 3.23 ...INDIANA... GALENA 4.3 ENE 5.83 CLARKSVILLE 2.3 N 4.70 MILLTOWN 5.7 SSE 4.63 GREENVILLE 2.6 SSW 4.60 WOLCOTTVILLE 1.1 WNW 3.22 LAGRANGE 9.6 ESE 3.19 LIGONIER 5.3 ENE 3.05 ...KENTUCKY... LEWISBURG 0.2 E 9.01 GLASGOW 2.1 NE 8.22 HOPKINSVILLE 0.3 NW 7.52 BOWLING GREEN 6.2 WSW 7.27 GREENVILLE 6.2 WSW 7.22 LIBERTY 1.1 SE 6.11 FORT CAMPBELL AAF 4.72 NOLIN RIVER LAKE 4.50 EDDYVILLE 2.0 NNE 3.59 LEXINGTON BLUE GRASS ARPT 3.28 CALVERT CITY 2.5 SSW 2.85 ...MISSISSIPPI... OLIVE BRANCH 0.1 SSW 5.62 HERNANDO 2.7 ESE 4.98 TUNICA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 4.08 BYHALIA 3.7 W 4.02 SOUTHAVEN 4.8 SE 3.94 ...OHIO... CINCINNATI 5.9 W 5.85 ...OKLAHOMA... IDABEL 2.3 SE 3.48 NORMAN 3.0 SSW 2.56 ...TENNESSEE... JACKSON 6.1 SSE 7.12 SOMERVILLE NEAR LOOSAHATICHIE RIVER 6.94 WOLF RIVER AT GERMANTOWN 6.92 MEMPHIS INTL ARPT 6.90 BELLEVUE AT HARPETH RIVER 6.60 ORLINDA NEAR RED RIVER 5.30 CLARKSVILLE/OUTLAW ARPT 5.25 CLARKSVILLE AT CUMBERLAND RIVER 4.32 HENDERSON 7.5 ENE 4.26 NASHVILLE INTL ARPT 3.86 As additional upper-level impulses move off the southern Rockies and interact with the stationary front across the southern Plains, waves of low pressure will repeatedly form over the same general area, resulting in two more days of excessive rainfall across the east-central U.S. Widespread rainfall totals of 5 inches, with some locations seeing 10-15+ inches, will lead to serious concern of catastrophic, life-threatening flash flooding in these areas, especially across the Mid-South. In addition, widespread significant to potentially catastrophic river flooding is anticipated through the weekend in the Ozarks, Middle Mississippi Valley, and Ohio Valley. 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. Kong $$