


Hydrometeorological Discussion
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
Issued by NWS Tuscaloosa, AL
787 AGUS74 KWCO 291530 HMDNWC National Hydrologic Discussion - EXPERIMENTAL NWS National Water Center - Tuscaloosa AL 1015 AM CDT FRI AUG 29 2025 .Synopsis... Flash and urban flooding is possible across East Texas into the Southeast... Isolated flash and urban flooding expected to continue across the Southwest into the Southern Plains... River rises/potential significant flooding in Alaska... .East Texas into the Southeast... Forecast heavy rainfall will continue into this weekend across portions of east TX, LA, MS, and AL which has caused instances of isolated flash and urban flooding. Portions of this area have seen 1 - 5"+ over the past 24 hours (MRMS). Soils (0 - 10cm RSM, NASA SPoRT) and streams (USGS) are generally less conducive to hydrologic impacts as drier conditions and below normal flows prevail across much of the region. However, rainfall over the past 24 hours have primed the surface soils allowing for efficient runoff to occur. High rainfall rates and training thunderstorms remain the primary concern for generating flooding impacts. River ensemble guidance continues to suggest isolated rises to minor should not be ruled out, but will be highly dependent on the training rainfall mentioned above. The National Water Model Short Range Forecast is signaling rapid-onset flooding probabilities of up to 50% for basins in northern LA and far southwestern MS with peak flows occurring over the next 6 hours. Scattered thunderstorms remain a possibility for this region through the weekend but are unlikely to generate flooding concerns. .Southwest into the Southern Plains... Monsoonal moisture continues to threaten the area with instances of isolated flash and urban flooding, particularly over recently burned areas. Rainfall forecasts for the next 3 days suggest the majority of the forecast QPF will be in western/central TX and OK Panhandles and gradually sinking south before another potential push into NM by late next week. Confidence in the exact placement and magnitude is low, late in the period, due to the timing. The rainfall totals are broadly 1 - 3" with some embedded higher totals, which combined with recently burned areas may cause debris flows and subsequent flash flooding. .Alaska... An atmospheric river will continue to bring heavy rainfall causing widespread rapid rises on rivers and streams along with flooding in basins in central and southern AK. Several inches of rainfall combined with basins that are also experiencing glacial runoff are vulnerable to significant flooding impacts. While lingering flooding may continue into next week, the minor and moderate flood forecasts are expected to peak by this weekend. //JAC $$