Flood — Lynchburg (c), Virginia
2023-04-28 · near Lyh Ivy Hill Arpt, Lynchburg (c), Virginia
Event narrative
Ivy Creek in the western part of the City of Lynchburg was observed overflowing its banks due to 3.5 to nearly 4.5 inches of rainfall across nearly the entire basin within a 14 hour period. The flooded creek caused only minor damage to Peaks View Park, mainly in the form of cleanup of mud and small debris. The property damage estimate reflects the estimated cost of cleanup for the park.
Wider weather episode
Widespread rainfall associated with a deep low pressure system and associated cold front occurred across the Piedmont region from late in the evening on the 27th through late morning on the 28th. A Strong southerly flow of wind allowed precipitable water values during the early morning hours of the 28th to increase to around 1.3 inches across portions of the Piedmont, which is between the 75th and the 99th percentile for the end of April. While this rainfall was mostly beneficial given the antecedent dryness, Ivy Creek in the western part of the City of Lynchburg was observed overflowing its banks due to 3.5 to nearly 4.5 inches of rainfall across nearly the entire basin. Rainfall rates were generally below 0.5'/hr through most of the event, however these increased to as high as 2'/hr just ahead of the passage of a cold front on the morning of the 28th. The flooded creek caused only minor damage to Peaks View Park, mainly in the form of cleanup of mud and small debris.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1096801. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.