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Flood — Union, Arkansas

2024-04-09 · near El Dorado, Union, Arkansas

Event narrative

Hillsboro Street at the train trestle near Cook Street was flooded along with Champagnolle Road at 19th Street.

Wider weather episode

A frontal boundary became stationary across the heart of the Ark-La-Tex region in vicinity of the Interstate 30 corridor on April 8th before slowly advancing southeast on April 9th. Concurrently, very moist southwest flow aloft resulting from a nearly cut-off low across the Desert Southwest provided for precipitable water values near 2 inches. Thunderstorms developed and gradually spread northward from Central into Northeast Texas, Southwest Arkansas, and Northern Louisiana in the afternoon and evening on April 8th and continued throughout April 9th before gradually tapering off early on the 10th, resulting in widespread rainfall amounts of 4-8 inches across the region. This convection also occurred along the northern periphery of deeper returning low-level moisture with MLCAPE in excess of 1500 J/kg and favorable deep-layer shear. As a result, the threat of large hail and gusty winds increased by late afternoon into the early evening on April 8th and early on April 9th. As the low-level jet strengthened, convection became more organized with a few supercells and increasing thunderstorm clusters. During this timeframe, a few reports of large hail, localized damaging wind gusts and flash flooding were received across Southwest Arkansas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1175591. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.