Coke

Areal Flood Advisory
Statement as of 11:08 PM CDT on May 23, 2013

The National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued an

* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for...
Coke County in west central Texas...
eastern Sterling County in west central Texas...
northeastern Irion County in west central Texas...
northern Tom Green County in west central Texas...

* until 100 am CDT

* at 1104 PM CDT showers and thunderstorms with heavy rainfall
extended from the o h ivie Reservoir to Robert Lee... and from
west of San Angelo to Arden and Water Valley. These nearly stationary
thunderstorms were producing heavy rainfall amounts of 1 to 3
inches.

* Impacts from this heavy rainfall will include:
flooding of low lying roads and intersections.
Flooding of low water crossings... avoid these areas. Rapid rise
of area creeks... streams... and arroyos.

This includes the low water crossings...
Mule Creek Road crossing Mule Creek...
Poverty Canyon crossing Mule Creek...
saynor crossing Mule Creek...
Lometa crossing liveoak creek...
and other low lying and flood prone portions of Irion... Sterling...
Tom Green and Coke counties.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause elevated levels on
small creeks and streams... and ponding of water on country roads and
farmland along the banks of creeks and streams.


Lat... Lon 3208 10101 3208 10024 3161 10025 3158 10024
      3158 10011 3150 10011 3133 10012 3130 10103



Special Statement
Statement as of 11:28 PM CDT on May 23, 2013

... Significant weather advisory effective until 1230 am CDT for
Irion... Kimble... McCulloch... Mason... Menard... Runnels... San Saba...
Schleicher... Sterling... Tom Green... Coleman... Coke and Concho
counties...

Potential storm hazards include...
gusty winds and small hail

At 1123 PM CDT... numerous strong thunderstorms were noted across
much of the Concho Valley and the Heartland... from San Angelo to
Brady. Many of these storms will be capable of producing small hail
up to dime size... and wind gusts to 45 mph. The individual storms
were drifting northwest... .while the entire area was developing to
the south.

Potential storm impacts include...
a few weak branches broken...
an isolated power outage possible...
hazardous driving conditions...

Lat... Lon 3104 10096 3108 10097 3108 10110 3113 10128
      3210 10086 3209 10073 3151 9920 3146 9918
      3146 9905 3053 9915
time... Mot... loc 0424z 180deg 0kt 3144 10019



Local Storm Report


05/23/2013 0605 PM

2 miles NE of Robert Lee, Coke County.

Funnel cloud, reported by law enforcement.






05/23/2013 0605 PM

2 miles NE of Robert Lee, Coke County.

Funnel cloud, reported by law enforcement.




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