Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Shreveport LA
445 AM CDT Sun Apr 28 2024

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445 AM CDT Sun Apr 28 2024

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH MONDAY EVENING...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for south central Arkansas,
southwest Arkansas, north central Louisiana, northwest Louisiana,
southeast Oklahoma, east Texas and northeast Texas.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

A line of showers and thunderstorms will move into extreme Southeast
Oklahoma, Northeast Texas, and adjacent sections of Southwest
Arkansas this morning, before eventually diminishing later this
morning. Locally gusty winds and brief heavy rainfall will be
possible with these storms this morning, but the remnants of these
storms will help focus additional shower and thunderstorm development
by mid and late afternoon during peak heating, especially with the
arrival of a strong upper level disturbance from the west. Some of
these storms will become severe, with damaging winds, large hail, and
isolated tornadoes possible, with locally heavy rainfall likely
moving over the same areas. Thus, the potential for flash flooding
will increase late this afternoon over Northeast Texas, extreme
Southeast Oklahoma, and Southwest Arkansas, with the severe and flash
flood threats shifting east into Deep East Texas and North Louisiana
tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday.

Showers and thunderstorms containing heavy rainfall will continue to
gradually spread east across Northcentral and Northeast Louisiana
Monday morning, before diminishing by afternoon. The threat for flash
flooding will continue over these areas Monday morning, before ending
as the rains exit the area. While a respite in the rains is expected
Monday night and Tuesday morning, additional scattered showers and
thunderstorms are possible across East Texas and North Louisiana
Tuesday afternoon, becoming more numerous Wednesday through Friday as
weak upper level disturbances traverse the area. The potential for
isolated strong storms can not be ruled out with the storms Thursday
and Friday, ahead of a weak cold front that will move through the
region.


.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will likely be needed this afternoon and tonight
across much of the Four State Region.

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