Flash Flood — Lincoln, Louisiana
2024-05-30 to 2024-05-31 · near Simsboro, Lincoln, Louisiana
Event narrative
Flash flooding with ponding of water reported along Interstate 20 near Simsboro.
Wider weather episode
Remnants of a pre-dawn mesoscale convective system (MCS) that developed over the southern High Plains propagated downstream into the Ark-La-Tex region during the evening hours on May 30th. Diurnal heating and weak convective inhibition allowed for renewed development of severe thunderstorms along the leading edge of this long-lived MCS. Surface temperatures warmed into the 80s ahead of this convection across North Louisiana and South Arkansas, which contributed to MLCAPE values on the order of 1500-2000 J/kg within a modestly sheared environment. Additionally, a shortwave trough associated with this convection promoted further advancement downstream into an air mass that was supportive of robust updrafts. As a result, numerous severe thunderstorms affected much of North Louisiana with widespread damaging winds and several tornadoes. In addition, isolated reports of flash flooding were also documented.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1188378. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.