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   HVYRAIN: Excessive Rainfall Discussion   
   01 Dec 25 08:00:34   
   
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   Excessive Rainfall Discussion   
   NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD   
   300 AM EST Mon Dec 1 2025   
      
   Day 1   
   Valid 12Z Mon Dec 01 2025 - 12Z Tue Dec 02 2025   
      
   ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL FOR PORTIONS OF   
   THE GULF COAST AND DEEP SOUTH...   
      
   Very few changes were needed to the Marginal Risk area that   
   stretches from the Upper Texas Coast north and east along the Gulf   
   coast and into central Alabama and Georgia. A progressive shortwave   
   trough will round the southern periphery of an expansive upper   
   level low centered north of Hudson Bay, well into Canada. The   
   shortwave trough and associated 120-150 kt upper level zonal jet   
   will provide the forcing to allow storms to strengthen as southerly   
   flow off the Gulf provides ample moisture for the storms. The   
   limiting factor for heavy rainfall will be a lack of   
   instability...and while values could reach into the 500-1,000 J/kg   
   range, this along with the fast movement of the storms should keep   
   the flooding potential low along the Gulf Coast and Deep South. The   
   moisture moving in off the Gulf will be somewhat anomalous for   
   early December, with PWATs exceeding 1.75 inches along the coast,   
   or about 2 sigma above normal. A sweeping cold front will allow for   
   some organization to the storms. With heavy rain in portions of   
   Southeast Texas over the past 24 hours, locally saturated soils   
   could favor isolated instances of flash flooding in and around the   
   Houston area.   
      
   Further east, soils are much drier due to a distinct lack of   
   rainfall...however, this area will have more time before the cold   
   front sweeps through for storms to train over the same areas. This   
   is most likely to occur in a corridor from around Pensacola, FL   
   northeast to south of Atlanta. This area has very high FFGs, so   
   even here the threat for flash flooding will be low, as a similar   
   lack of instability should both hold storm intensity in check, and   
   at least at first the rainfall will be very beneficial by soaking   
   a parched landscape.   
      
   Wegman   
      
   Day 2   
   Valid 12Z Tue Dec 02 2025 - 12Z Wed Dec 03 2025   
      
   The probability of rainfall exceeding flash flood guidance is less   
   than 5 percent.   
      
   Wegman   
      
   Day 3   
   Valid 12Z Wed Dec 03 2025 - 12Z Thu Dec 04 2025   
      
   The probability of rainfall exceeding flash flood guidance is less   
   than 5 percent.   
      
   The very beginning of a multi-day rainfall event will begin to   
   unfold Wednesday night along portions of the Upper Texas and   
   Louisiana Gulf Coasts. For the most part, the guidance for this   
   time frame suggests most of the heaviest rainfall from   
   thunderstorms will remain offshore. However, at least some of that   
   rain could make its way inland. The threat remains sub-Marginal,   
   but the area will continue to be evaluated for a later introduction   
   of a Marginal Risk with future updates.   
      
   Wegman   
      
      
   Day 1 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go=   
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   Day 2 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go=   
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   Day 3 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go=   
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