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Storm Summary Number 9 for Southeast Heavy Rainfall associated with Francince and its Remnants NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1000 AM CDT Sat Sep 15 2024 ...Heavy rainfall continues over the Southeast... Flood Watches are in effect over portions of the Tennessee Valley and the Southeast. For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 900 AM CDT...Regional radar detected an axis of moderate to heavy rainfall over portions of the Tennessee Valley and Southeast. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 700 PM CDT Sun Sep 08 through 900 AM CDT Sat Sep 15... ...ALABAMA... MOULTON 5 SSW 12.02 BANKHEAD 10.41 ROGERSVILLE 9.13 FORT MITCHELL 8.68 SELMA 8.68 FLORENCE 7.91 MUSCLE SHOALS 1.3 SSW 5.92 BLACK WARRIOR RIVER 4.42 LAKE TUSCALOOSA 3.90 ...FLORIDA... APALACHICOLA 12.75 PANAMA CITY 8.68 PORTLAND 2 SE 6.64 SANBORN 1 ESE 6.49 WRIGHT 0.7 NNW 5.81 SUMATRA 5.46 ...GEORGIA... HANNAHATCHEE CREEK 7.69 ALBANY 7.3 W 6.03 UPATOI CREEK NEAR COLUMBUS 5.84 ...MISSOURI... CARDWELL 3.47 SENATH 2.77 ...TENNESSEE... NONCONNAH CREEK 9.16 GERMANTOWN 3.1 SW 7.96 SAINT JOSEPH 7.82 LORETTO 6.31 BARTLETT 2.3 N 5.44 MEMPHIS INTL AIRPORT 4.81 ATOKA 4.54 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...LOUISIANA... BURNS POINT 74 S 112 MARINE OBSERVATION BURNS POINT 16 SE 105 MARINE OBSERVATION DULAC 96 COCODRIE 93 NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL APT 79 EAST NEW ORLEANS 4 SSE 70 HOUMA 3 E 70 DONALDSONVILLE 5 ESE 68 GRAND ISLE 24 S 63 THIBODAUX 7 N 63 KENNER 1 NNW 62 ...MISSISSIPPI... JOE WILLIAMS NAVAL OLF 56 COLUMBUS AFB 49 GULFPORT 49 TUPELO 44 PASCAGOULA 43 BILOXI 41 ...TENNESSEE... MEMPHIS 52 ...TEXAS... GALVESTON 38 SURFSIDE BEACH 1 SSW 38 JAMAICA BEACH 34 SAN BERNARD NWR 29 PASADENA 4 SSW 23 ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches where the event has ended... ...ARKANSAS... ST FRANCIS RIVER NEAR MARKED TREE 7.62 HARRISBURG 6.47 OGDEN 7.1 NE 5.43 JONESBORO 4.28 ...LOUISIANA... COVINGTON 4 NNE 9.69 ST ROSE 0.3 W 9.51 SLIDELL APT 9.33 MANDEVILLE 9.09 NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL APT 8.43 NEW ORLEANS 8.25 NEW ORLEANS 2 W 8.08 THIBODAUX 7.22 FRITCHIE PORTABLE 5.68 BIG BRANCH NWR 5.16 GULFPORT-BILOXI INTERNATIONAL APT 4.56 CATAHOULA 4.37 BATON ROUGE 3.39 ...MISSISSIPPI... WAVELAND 1.0 NW 8.63 BILOXI 13.1 NNW 6.47 PASS CHRISTIAN 5.0 N 5.86 PICAYUNE MUNICIPAL APT 4.94 HATTIESBURG 3.57 FAYETTE 3.50 ...OKLAHOMA... IDABEL 6.58 BROKEN BOW 3.52 ...TEXAS... BROWNSVILLE INTERNATIONAL APT 7.44 AVERY 5.3 N 6.07 GILMER 4.89 TALCO 2.8 S 4.28 BOCA CHICA 4.20 PORT MANSFIELD 0.7 NE 3.58 The threat of scattered flash flooding is expected to continue for the remainder of Sunday over the Southeast along a slow moving front and inverted trough. For the latest Excessive Rainfall Outlook, please refer to wpc.ncep.noaa.gov. This will be the last Storm Summary issued by the Weather Prediction Center for this event. Please refer to your local National Weather service office for additional information. Wilder
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