Pulaski

Flash Flood Watch
Statement as of 2:38 PM CDT on May 21, 2013

... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Wednesday
morning...

The Flash Flood Watch continues for

* portions of central Arkansas... eastern Arkansas... north
central Arkansas... southeast Arkansas... southwest Arkansas and
western Arkansas... including the following areas... in central
Arkansas... Faulkner... Garland... Grant... Lonoke... Perry...
prairie... Pulaski... Saline and white. In eastern Arkansas...
Jackson... Monroe and Woodruff. In north central Arkansas...
Cleburne and Independence. In southeast Arkansas... Arkansas
and Jefferson. In southwest Arkansas... Clark... Hot Spring and
Pike. In western Arkansas... Montgomery.

* Through Wednesday morning

* showers and thunderstorms will continue to affect the region
through the overnight hours. Additional one to two inches of
rainfall will be common... with locally higher amounts expected.

* Extremely high amounts of moisture... combined with several
rounds of thunderstorms will allow for excessive rainfall and
the potential for high water problems.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Be prepared to take action if a Flash Flood
Warning is issued.




Local Storm Report


05/21/2013 1210 am

1 miles S of Little Rock AR, Pulaski County.

Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by public.


            Trees were blown down.





05/21/2013 1200 am

Little Rock AFB, Pulaski County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m45 mph, reported by other federal.






05/21/2013 1212 am

Little Rock Arpt, Pulaski County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m55 mph, reported by ASOS.




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