• Heavy Rain/Flooding FL

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Mon Jun 2 07:25:00 2025
    AWUS01 KWNH 021025
    FFGMPD
    FLZ000-021500-

    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0344
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    624 AM EDT Mon Jun 02 2025

    Areas affected...central west coast of FL

    Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding possible

    Valid 021023Z - 021500Z

    Summary...Localized/urban flash flooding will be possible along
    the west coast of FL, from roughly Tampa Bay to Naples through
    about 15Z. Spotty 3 to 5+ inch totals will be possible, with much
    of that potentially falling within a 1 to 2 hour window.

    Discussion...Regional radar and infrared satellite imagery at 10Z
    showed a west-east axis of thunderstorms extending from the
    eastern Gulf through the central FL Peninsula, located out ahead
    of a mid-level shortwave approaching from the central Gulf Coast.
    This region of FL was located within a low level confluent axis
    along a stationary front that extended from just south of Cape
    Canaveral to just south of Tampa Bay. While convergent 925-850 mb
    winds were fairly weak (up to ~10 kt), the environment over the
    central Peninsula contained 1000-2000 J/kg MLCAPE, 1.5 to 1.8
    inches of PW and estimated wet bulb zero heights just over 12 kft
    (via SPC mesoanalysis and RAP data), capable of efficient rainfall
    production. Several rain gauge reports near the coast between
    Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor have shown rainfall rates near 1
    inch in 15 minutes with 1-2 inch totals reported as of 10Z.

    Mean westerly flow and low dewpoint depressions at the surface
    will promote occasional instances of west-east training with
    minimal outflow generation over the next few hours, until daytime
    heating begins to alter the boundary layer and the continued
    approach of the upstream shortwave affects low level wind
    direction/speed, interfering with the convergence axis. Until that
    happens (~14 to 15Z), an isolated threat for flash flooding will
    occur within the urban corridor of the western Peninsula from
    roughly Tampa Bay to Naples, where localized potential for 3-5
    inches of rain will exist.

    Otto

    ATTN...WFO...MFL...TBW...

    ATTN...RFC...ALR...NWC...

    LAT...LON 27798182 27628129 27308135 27058175 26438155
    26208202 26548254 27228294 27578280 27728248

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