Flood Threat Looms as Tropical System Develops in Gulf

Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Four State Region Midweek

Shreveport — Issued by the National Weather Service at 1:40 PM on September 8, 2024.

The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for south-central and southwest Arkansas, north-central and northwest Louisiana, southeast Oklahoma, and east and northeast Texas. While no hazardous weather is anticipated this afternoon or tonight, conditions could change significantly later in the week as a tropical system develops in the northwest Gulf of Mexico.

Increased Rainfall Expected Midweek

Rainfall is forecasted to increase across the Four State Region beginning as early as Tuesday, with heavier precipitation likely on Wednesday and Thursday. This tropical system’s northward movement into Louisiana could bring substantial rain to areas including Deep East Texas and Northern and Northeastern Louisiana, potentially leading to flooding concerns by mid to late week.

Potential Flooding Impacts

  • Flooding is expected to be the primary threat if the system continues to develop as projected.
  • Low-lying areas, including streets and underpasses, may become quickly inundated, making travel hazardous.
  • Arroyos, creeks, and drainage systems could overflow, especially in vulnerable locations, prompting possible evacuations and rescue operations.
  • Continued monitoring of weather forecasts is essential as the situation evolves over the next seven days.

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