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Lexington, Massachusetts, USA

50°F
4/20/2024 10:10am 
  • Lexington Conditions: Light rain, Overcast
  • Temperature: 50.2°F / 10.1°CWarmer 0.9°F than last hour.
  • Dew Point: 47.3°FIncreased 1.1°Fsince last hour.
  • Relative Humidity: 90%Increased 1.0% since last hour.
  • Wind: Calm, 10-min avg: Calm, gust: None
  • Barometer: 29.93 inFalling 0.03  inHg/hr Falling Slowly
  • Visibility: 10 miles
  • Rain Today: 0.34 in
  • UV Index: $VPuv  Low 
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Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

for Titus County, TX

Issued by the National Weather Service

    HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK  

Titus County, TX


Hydrologic Outlook issued April 19 at 2:42PM CDT by NWS Shreveport LA

Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Portions of the Four State Region This Weekend


Areas Affected: Columbia, AR; Hempstead, AR; Howard, AR; Lafayette, AR; Little River, AR; Miller, AR; Nevada, AR; Sevier, AR; Union, AR; Bienville, LA; Bossier, LA; Caddo, LA; Caldwell, LA; Claiborne, LA; De Soto, LA; Grant, LA; Jackson, LA; La Salle, LA; Lincoln, LA; Natchitoches, LA; Ouachita, LA; Red River, LA; Sabine, LA; Union, LA; Webster, LA; Winn, LA; McCurtain, OK; Angelina, TX; Bowie, TX; Camp, TX; Cass, TX; Cherokee, TX; Franklin, TX; Gregg, TX; Harrison, TX; Marion, TX; Morris, TX; Nacogdoches, TX; Panola, TX; Red River, TX; Rusk, TX; Sabine, TX; San Augustine, TX; Shelby, TX; Smith, TX; Titus, TX; Upshur, TX; Wood, TX

Urgency: Future

Severity: Unknown

Certainty: Possible

Alert Sent: Friday 2:42pm CDT

Alert Effective: Friday 2:42pm CDT

Alert Expires: Saturday 1:00pm CDT

Event Onset: Friday 2:42pm CDT

Issued by: NWS Shreveport LA


Details:
...Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Portions of the Four State Region This Weekend...

ESFSHV

An upper level disturbance will begin moving our way late tonight
resulting in periods of showers with embedded thunderstorms across
the region after midnight. This rainfall will only become more
widespread as we go through the day Saturday and especially
Saturday Night. Look for widespread rainfall amounts of near one
to three inches with isolated higher amounts possible. The
rainfall should quickly exit the Four State Region from west to
east during the day Sunday.

While rainfall rates will likely not be excessive enough to
result in widespread flash flooding, poor drainage and flood prone
areas will be susceptible to flooding. The greater impacts will
likely come from already swollen bayous, lakes and rivers which
remain high from previous rainfall. This forecast rainfall will
likely result in either a slow down to recent falling trends or
additional rises on most all area waterways that will continue
into next week.

Meta data:
ID: urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.4da86611cbfe8d2bfde046a9279202f4b5f53a3e.001.1
Codes: ARC027, ARC057, ARC061, ARC073, ARC081, ARC091, ARC099, ARC133, ARC139, LAC013, LAC015, LAC017, LAC021, LAC027, LAC031, LAC043, LAC049, LAC059, LAC061, LAC069, LAC073, LAC081, LAC085, LAC111, LAC119, LAC127, OKC089, TXC005, TXC037, TXC063, TXC067, TXC073, TXC159, TXC183, TXC203, TXC315, TXC343, TXC347, TXC365, TXC387, TXC401, TXC403, TXC405, TXC419, TXC423, TXC449, TXC459, TXC499
Link: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.4da86611cbfe8d2bfde046a9279202f4b5f53a3e.001.1