Flood — Red River, Louisiana
2024-01-23 · near Springville, Red River, Louisiana
Event narrative
Multiple roads were covered in water and flooded across Red River Parish.
Wider weather episode
A deep upper-level trough axis became entrenched across the western U.S. early on January 23rd, enhancing a deep southwesterly flow pattern across the Middle Red River Valley. Multiple disturbances aloft ejected northeast within the southwesterly flow and combined with a stalled surface frontal boundary to provide a nearly ideal environment for heavy rainfall across the Ark-La-Tex region. The axis of heaviest rainfall extended across much of East Texas into Southwest Arkansas and Northwest Louisiana, ultimately totaling between 3-6 inches with isolated higher amounts. Given these excessive rainfall amounts coupled with rain rates of over an inch per hour in some areas, a few reports of flash flooding were received across parts of Northwest Louisiana.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1159834. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.