FloodZoneMap.org

Flash Flood — Ouachita, LA

Apr 11, 2016

An outflow boundary from showers and thunderstorms that developed over Southwest Oklahoma during the evening and overnight hours on April 10th became stationary over Northern McCurtain County Oklahoma into the adjacent sections of Western Arkansas during the early morning hours of April 11th. This boundary focused scattered shower and thunderstorm development through the morning of the 11th, with large scale forcing enhanced especially during the afternoon and evening hours as a weak upper level

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 619950). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Ouachita, LA

This event is one of many recorded floods in Ouachita County. See the full FEMA flood zone map, NFIP claim totals, and disaster history for the area.

View Ouachita County flood data →

More Flood Stories

Flash Flood1 death$10K damage

Ouachita, LA · Apr 27, 2011

A very volatile atmosphere developed during the late afternoon...evening and overnight hours of April 26th across the Four State Region. An area of low pressure moved from the Texas Hill Country into Northeast Texas during the afternoon.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood1 death$10K damage

Ouachita, LA · Apr 27, 2011

A very volatile atmosphere developed during the late afternoon...evening and overnight hours of April 26th across the Four State Region. An area of low pressure moved from the Texas Hill Country into Northeast Texas during the afternoon.

Read the full account →
Flash Flood1 death

Ouachita, LA · Apr 13, 2019

A strong upper level trough entered the Southern Plains during the afternoon hours of April 12th, which allowed southerly low level winds to gradually return warm and moist air from the Gulf of Mexico north into East Texas and North Louisiana.

Read the full account →
Flood1 death

Ouachita, LA · Apr 13, 2019

A strong upper level trough entered the Southern Plains during the afternoon hours of April 12th, which allowed southerly low level winds to gradually return warm and moist air from the Gulf of Mexico north into East Texas and North Louisiana.

Read the full account →