Heavy Rain — Watauga, North Carolina
2024-04-11 · near Matney, Watauga, North Carolina
Event narrative
A personal weather station (Weather Underground: KNCBANNE53) recorded a 24-hour rainfall amount of 3.63 inches. This amount has a 1-year Average Recurrence Interval per NOAA Atlas 14 Point Precipitation Frequency estimates. Rainfall rates were measured to be as high as 0.6 inch per hour at times. Runoff from this rainfall flows into the Watauga River.
Wider weather episode
A deep upper level trough was observed situated along the Mississippi River Valley during the morning of April 11th, with deep south-southwesterly windflow ahead of the trough carrying moisture from the Gulf of Mexico northward along the Appalachian chain. Southeasterly windflow in the low levels of the atmosphere carried this moisture up the Blue Ridge escarpment, with the orographic lift enhancing rainfall totals across the headwaters of the Watauga River in Watauga and Avery Counties. Rain began falling between 3:00 am and 4:00 am EDT across northwest North Carolina and persisted through the day, with rainfall rates varying 0.10 inch/hour and 0.70 inch/hour. Rainfall totals for the day across the headwaters of the Watauga River ranged generally between 3.5 and 4.5 inches, with totals locally as high as 5 inches.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1166748. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.