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Mike Powell | All | Heavy Rain/Flood GASCNCVA |
September 26, 2024 6:03 PM * |
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AWUS01 KWNH 262036 FFGMPD VAZ000-NCZ000-SCZ000-GAZ000-TNZ000-270230- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 1069 NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 435 PM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024 Areas affected...North Georgia, Western Carolinas into Virginia Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding likely Valid 262034Z - 270230Z Summary...Swaths of heavy rain rates ahead of Helene will continue through this evening over portions of north Georgia and the western Carolinas into Southwest Virginia, including mainly the eastern side of the Southern Appalachians. Rainfall rates of 1-2"/hr will continue, which through repeating rounds could produce 2-3" of rain and local maxima of 5" through 02Z. This will enhance flash flooding, with significant impacts continuing/expanding. Discussion...The regional radar mosaic late this afternoon shows continued swaths of heavy rain over north Georgia and western SC with continued enhancements of rainfall over the eastern slopes of the Southern Appalachians. This is associated with a pronounced moisture plume streaming north from Hurricane Helene which is now west of Tampa Bay. PWs within this moisture plume have been are 2.25 to 2.5" with southeasterly flow of 20 to 35kt over central GA/SC expected to shift over the southern Appalachians over the next couple hours. Instability remains limited, 200 to 500 J/kg of MUCAPE, but deep layer ascent is impressive. Mid-level divergence between Helene and a pronounced upper low remaining over far western TN is combining with a nearly stationary poleward arcing jet streak from AL to KY with favorable right entrance dynamics over the region. In this environment, recent rainfall rates are estimated from KGSP and KFFC as up to 1.5"/hr which can be expected to continue through the evening. There is a notable gap in reflectivity over southeast GA and north FL Peninsula between bands, which should provide relief over the next few hours for southern portions of this outlook area. The impressive moisture advection combining with nearly unchanging robust ascent will result in continuous rainfall into areas that have already received 4 to 10" in the past 24 hours. This rainfall occurring atop saturated soils, sensitive terrain, and ongoing flash flooding with further enhanced impacts across the region which is still prior to the actual intense rainfall from Helene herself. This additional rainfall should quickly result in further life-threatening flash flooding. Locally catastrophic rainfall impacts are expected overnight as the core of Helene approaches, so please pay attention to further discussions and see the latest info on Helene at hurricanes dot gov. Jackson ATTN...WFO...CAE...CHS...FFC...GSP...MRX...RNK... ATTN...RFC...LMRFC...OHRFC...SERFC...NWC... LAT...LON 36978187 36798079 35098067 33848074 32548124 33028323 33988422 34478481 35358494 35808371 36188283 36578241 --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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