Flash Flood — Franklin, Maine
2024-04-12 · near Weld Corner, Franklin, Maine
Event narrative
Heavy rain and snowmelt caused excessive runoff of Rand Mountain and flash flooding along Bachelor Brook in Weld. The rapid rise caused a 30 foot washout to one lane of Byron Road.
Wider weather episode
A cold front brought widespread soaking rainfall to the area. This rainfall combined with significant snowpack loss and saturated grounds to produce minor to moderate river flooding, with isolated flash flooding across the mountains. Repeated rounds of rain compressed, warmed, and ripened the area snowpack in advance of the heavier rain on Friday the 12th. The combination of rain, strong winds, and high dew points in excess of 50F over the ripe snow led to rapid melt with up to 4' water loss. Complete melt-out occurred below 2,000 ft. The ground was bare south of the foothills; however soils were saturated and offered little storage for runoff. Rainfall ranged from 1 to 2 inches for most of the region, with amounts of 2 to 3 inches in the mountains.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1177322. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.