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Flood — Hemphill, Texas

2024-11-08 · near Canadian, Hemphill, Texas

$8K
Property damage

Event narrative

Marshall Drive (County Road P) was closed due to part of the road being washed out one mile east of where the pavement section of the road ends. Road P was washed out at Elk Creek. The flood was likely 200 feet wide where the road crosses Elk Creek.

Wider weather episode

A storm system developed strengthened across the southern Rockies where it slowed down during the evening of November 6th. A cold front moved into the northwest Panhandles but stalled out, persisting throughout the event. This front allowed for snow to fall in parts of the northwest Panhandles while the rest of the Panhandles to the south and east stayed mostly a cold rain. Seasonably rich moisture was brought in place ahead of the system, and precipitation began as early as the evening of November 6th in the northwestern Panhandles, beginning as snow. However, some of the areas that saw snow had precipitation changed to rain during the day on the 7th, melting some of the snow that fell. Precipitation changed back to snow on the night of the 7th. The western half of Cimarron County in Oklahoma and western half of Dallam County in the Texas Panhandle stayed mostly all snow into the morning of the 8th. This allowed snow totals to add up with almost two feet falling in the western third to quarter of Cimarron County. In total, 20 inches of snow fell in Kenton, Oklahoma, 18 inches in Wheeless, Oklahoma, and 11 inches in Texline, Texas. Highway 87 was closed northwest of Dalhart, and a part of I-40 was closed into New Mexico. In addition, multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms impacted the remainder of the Panhandles, with widespread 1 to 3.5 inches of rain being observed. A flash flood was reported in Canadian where a road was washed out. All precipitation ended by the evening of the 8th.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1223218. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.