Flash Flood — Mccurtain, Oklahoma
2025-06-12 · near Shults, Mccurtain, Oklahoma
Event narrative
Flash Flooding reported at Living Land Road at the corner of Marble Valley Road.
Wider weather episode
An axis of training thunderstorms containing localized 3-4 inch per hour rainfall rates occurred along a well defined cold pool across parts of Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma on the morning of June 12th. These thunderstorms resulted in localized heavy rainfall amounts across parts of McCurtain County. Thunderstorm inflow was characterized by 1500-3000 J/kg of MLCAPE, minimal CIN, 2-2.25 inch precipitable water values. As a result, this environment continued to foster even more thunderstorms upwind of the primary complex, which began to train given the parallel orientation of the steering flow to the cold pool and led to an isolated flash flooding report in McCurtain County.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1272228. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.