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Flash Flood — Faulkner, AR

Aug 17, 2018

More than four inches of rain caused a nine foot rise on the Big Piney Creek near Dover (Pope County) during the evening of 08/19/2018. The flow jumped from 500 cubic feet per second (CFS) to 17,000 CFS in four hours. The Big Piney Creek climbed nine feet and overflowed. Roads near Treat (Pope County) were impassible due to water and storm debris. A similar rise occurred along the South Fork of the Little Red River at Clinton (Van Buren County).||Active weather continued on the 20th when a cold

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 779953). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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