Flash Flood — Shelby, Texas
2024-06-01 · near Center, Shelby, Texas
Event narrative
Flash flooding reported around the Wulf Creek subdivision in Center.
Wider weather episode
A cluster of strong to severe thunderstorms developed on June 1st and advanced east southeastward from North Texas into the Ark-La-Tex during the afternoon and evening hours. These thunderstorms occurred along a sharpening instability gradient, aided by a mesoscale convective vortex (MCV). Modest west to northwesterly mid-level flow provided sufficient effective shear for storm organization, with a threat for supercells within the larger storm cluster. Relatively modest mid-level lapse rates were sufficient for large hail production while damaging wind gusts were the primary threat as strong upscale growth of thunderstorms occurred during peak heating hours. As a result, several damaging wind reports were recorded across East Texas along with a few isolated reports of large hail and flash flooding during the afternoon and early evening hours.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1194377. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.