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Flash Flood — Halifax, Virginia

2024-09-24 · near Crystal Hill, Halifax, Virginia

Event narrative

Several inches of flowing water was observed passing across intersection of Howard P. Anderson and Hodges Street. Flooding was also observed along the 1000 block of Newbill School Road, making the road impassible until the flooding receded. Runoff was from an estimated 2.5 inches of rain that fell during a 75 to 90 minute period, with rainfall rates of up to 4 inches per hour at times. No damage was reported to the roadways.

Wider weather episode

A warm front was situated across central Virginia and North Carolina, while a stationary front was positioned across Kentucky and West Virginia, which kept a highly moist airmass over the region. Lift across the warm front and increasing instability via diurnal heating through the day resulted in an increase in coverage and intensity of storms. Some of the storms were severe producing damaging winds and large hail. One intense thunderstorm passed across the City of Martinsville, VA, with the heaviest rain falling between 5 pm and 6 pm EDT, occurring at rates of 4 to locally as high as 6 inches per hour. Two to 2 and a half inches of rain fell across the city, with one local weather station observed a total of 2.25 inches occurring during a 45-minute period. MRMS Crest Unit Stream flow in the City of Martinsville was observed to be 1,540 cfs/mi^2 at 6 pm EDT, with any values above 1,000 cfs/mi^2 being very strong indicators for the potential of flash flooding.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1219019. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.