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721 AWUS01 KWNH 281542 FFGMPD ALZ000-MSZ000-LAZ000-ARZ000-282045- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 1020 NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 1142 AM EDT Thu Aug 28 2025 Areas affected...ArkLaMiss into central MS and far western AL Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding possible Valid 281540Z - 282045Z SUMMARY...Heavy rainfall may result in localized areas of flash flooding across central MS in a northwest to southeast fashion, possibly impacting small portions of AR/LA and AL. Training of thunderstorms will be capable of 1-2 in/hr rainfall rates. Mostly dry antecedent conditions should limit the greatest flash flood risk to urban areas or other locations with poor drainage. DISCUSSION...Area radar imagery at 1530Z showed a NW to SE oriented axis of showers and embedded thunderstorms from central AR into central MS, with KDGX radar reflectivity/velocity data indicating an MCV to the northeast of Jackson over Leake County. Areas of heavy rainfall aligned with an elevated 925-850 mb convergence axis which was oriented northwestward from the MCV feature over central MS. Deeper layer steering flow oriented quasi-parallel to the convergence axis has supported periods of training over the past few hours with MRMS-derived hourly totals peaking in the 1-2 inch range over the past couple of hours (mostly in the vicinity of I-20). Short term RAP forecasts show the MCV tracking ESE toward western AL over the next 3-5 hours with the trailing convergence axis remaining from southeastern AR into central MS with a slow southward drift. While moisture is high (12Z JAN sounding with 2.0 inches), elevated instability is a bit lacking within the ongoing precipitation axis at ~500 J/kg or less via 15Z SPC mesoanalysis data, but instability is higher to the south and increasing with daytime heating. Despite the weak instability, the potential will exist for localized flash flooding over the next 3-5 hours from training and 1-2 in/hr rain rates. Storm total rainfall of 2-3 inches will be possible over a relatively short period of time. Otto ...Please see www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...BMX...JAN...LZK...MEG...MOB... ATTN...RFC...ALR...ORN...NWC... LAT...LON 34379117 34049017 33608941 33298862 32918793 32268786 31558812 31348924 31759065 33319185