Subj : HVYRAIN: Excessive Rainfall Discussion To : wx-storm@lists.illinois.edu From : COD Weather Processor Date : Sat Aug 12 2023 08:22:00 FOUS30 KWBC 120821 QPFERD Excessive Rainfall Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 421 AM EDT Sat Aug 12 2023 Day 1 Valid 12Z Sat Aug 12 2023 - 12Z Sun Aug 13 2023 ....THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL FROM THE CATSKILLS OF NEW YORK THROUGH CONNECTICUT AS WELL AS FROM SOUTH-CENTRAL COLORADO EAST THROUGH THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE AND SOUTHWEST KANSAS... ....South-Central Colorado east through the Oklahoma Panhandle and Southwest Kansas... An MCS is expected to develop across the Slight Risk area this afternoon through this evening. This is along a stalled out front draped west to east from Colorado all the way through the Northeast. Convection is likely to develop all along the front at various times throughout the day. Additional rainfall will develop with the MCS across the Slight Risk area. Easterly mid-level flow will advect Gulf moisture up into the southeast Colorado High Plains, meanwhile, MUCAPE values will spike above 3,000 J/kg over much of KS. A vort max will track northeastward out of the 4 Corners region and into the Panhandles by late this afternoon and this evening. The combination of all of these ingredients will lead to shower and thunderstorm development as early as 19Z across CO. The convection will quickly merge into an MCS by 23Z as the storms approach the CO/KS/OK junction area. As the storms move into the moisture and easterly low-level flow, the developing MCS may allow for cell mergers and backbuilding to locally enhance rainfall amounts over the area. While this area has been relatively dry in recent days per NASA Sport imagery, expect the storms to have ample moisture to produce rainfall rates as high as 2 inches per hour at times. Each individual cell should be moving along at a fast enough speed to keep the time any one area is seeing heavy rain low, but the aforementioned cell mergers may lengthen that time locally. Thus, the Slight Risk was hoisted as the MCS propagates eastward, generally following the KS/OK border. By evening, the storms should be fast moving enough that any cell mergers and/or backbuilding will be lesser. Thus, much of the rest of southern KS into southwest MO was kept at a Marginal risk for now. ....Catskills, Lower Hudson Valley into Connecticut... A fast moving shortwave trough will cross northern NY through New England this afternoon into tonight. North of the Slight Risk area, the shortwave should be moving plenty fast enough to keep associated shower and thunderstorm activity also moving at a rapid pace. Thus, despite very favorable antecedent conditions in the form of wet soils across northern NY and northern New England, the Marginal was kept in place. In the Slight risk area, leftover energy on the southern periphery of the shortwave will linger back across the region. With increasing moisture advecting in from the south with PWATs approaching 1.75 inches by tonight. The influx of moisture and stalled out upper level energy will support backbuilding and training convection developing to the lee of the Catskills and tracking east across the Hudson Valley and into CT. The storms will be capable of 1 to 2 inch per hour rainfall rates, and somewhat favorable antecedent conditions could result in more widely scattered flash flooding across this area. With general agreement on this synoptic setup across the area, the Slight Risk was hoisted with this update. ....South Dakota and Vicinity... Decreasing trends in the guidance as far as rainfall totals resulted in the Marginal Risk being dropped with this update. Since the moisture will be cutoff by the storms further to the south across KS, this will greatly limit storm coverage across the Dakotas. ....Mogollon Rim... Renewed convection along the Mogollon Rim associated with the monsoon is expected to develop across northern AZ into far west-central NM. Storms in recent days have been successful at generating flash flooding in limited areas, and a repeat day as yesterday is likely once again as far as overall storm coverage is concerned. ....Central Sierra Nevada... No changes were made to the inherited Marginal Risk area. QPF values are underwhelming for 24-hour totals in this area, but the second straight day of convection in this area could support additional isolated flash flooding this afternoon and evening. Wegman Day 2 The Day 2 outlook will be updated by 0830Z. Day 3 The Day 3 outlook will be updated by 0830Z. 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