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Mike Powell | All | Flooding Likely TX Hills |
July 7, 2025 10:48 AM * |
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AWUS01 KWNH 071355 FFGMPD TXZ000-071955- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0611 NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 955 AM EDT Mon Jul 07 2025 Areas affected...Parts of the Texas Hill Country Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding likely Valid 071355Z - 071955Z SUMMARY...Slow-moving thunderstorms producing local rainfall rates over 3"/hr are ongoing and expected to continue through early this afternoon. Some significant instances of flash flooding are possible, especially given the sensitive flood-prone terrain of central TX. DISCUSSION...Radar and satellite imagery highlight strengthening thunderstorms oriented along a strung-out 700 mb trough in a west-southwest to east-northeast direction. MRMS estimates hourly rainfall rates just west of Killeen over 3"/hr, with a HADS observation (supprted by surrounding obs) recording 4.2" in 3 hours by 1330Z. The same highly moist and unstable environment remains over central TX, with mean layer flow generally less than 5 kts. However, upwind propagation vectors remain out of the north-northeast which supports back-building through this afternoon. MLCAPE remains elevated in the 1000-1500 J/kg range and will increase throughout the day due to the combination of southerly flow out of the western Gulf and diurnal heating. This setup supports the continuing threat of slow-moving thunderstorms producing 2-3"+ hourly rates, with scattered flash flooding likely. Significant flash flooding is also possible where any mesoscale circulations develop within thunderstorms and can stall these extreme rainfall rates over a region for a few hours (like what was seen west of Killeen). Locally, rainfall totals may exceed 5" within these intense thunderstorms. 1-hr FFG across the sensitive soils of central TX are generally below 2" and as low as 1" locally. The 12z HRRR depicts convection eventually migrating westward, probably under the influence of the 700 mb trough tilting west-east and lifting north. So, while the ongoing activity will likely move within a few hours it can be expected that scattered intense rainfall rates develop elsewhere and lead to flash flooding. Snell ATTN...WFO...EWX...FWD...SJT... ATTN...RFC...FWR...NWC... LAT...LON 31739862 31509790 31039776 30649827 30309938 30190046 30460087 31100046 31619958 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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