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  2. Almost 2” here already.
  3. I'm on the south shore right now near Copaigue and there's a lot of rotation.
  4. Weaksauce. Just over 1" of rain today, which is never bad, but not much else.
  5. Closing in on an inch, but about done. Just about 2" in the last few days.
  6. Up to 0.78” and pouring. Some thunder and little wind
  7. Only if those mtn side saunas and covered bridges are washing away.
  8. 0.93" and still raining moderately, but on the back edge. Just about 2" since Monday.
  9. Torrential downpours over the last 2 hours or so. Based on radar the heaviest of the rain is through my area. Just light to some moderate rain next 90 minutes or so. Eyeballing the gauge it looks like about 2". That would put me at 7.5" for the month of August so far. Will get an exact measurement about 9:00 or so. Came down is torrents at times. Thankfully the heaviest has passed through and totals around here did not go off the rails.
  10. Wow! By no means a rain forest here, but not a desert either. Never had to pump water on anything.
  11. That was insane. PWS got 1.98" for the day. 1.83" of that fell within about 40 minutes. Peak rate was 3.33"/hr (never seen it that high). Never seen my backyard flood like that. Backside winds were also way worse than anything in the storm. Minimal lightning.
  12. If the futurecast radar is correct you might get pretty good drink. Save the paw paws!
  13. I don't know, warmer SSTs w/ time should lead to less marine "infection" for more SNE tstms!
  14. https://x.com/TheLukeReport/status/2090575612691788106 waterspout
  15. SPC really dropped the ball on this one. They had the strongest/bulk of the rain going to the south of the city.
  16. Coming down now here, only 0.26" so far
  17. Wow, I am surprised it was that visible given the strong HP nature of the supercell there, but if you get real close right up in the inflow notch, you can spot HP tors, but it is often very risky. I wonder if anyone got video of the DOV tor. Same deal. "Almost" a "wedge!" I say that in jest b/c many like stating a tor is a wedge even when it isn't!
  18. 1.75” After a high of 78F, temp is down to 65F. Rain is done here, but still pretty gusty.
  19. Over 1.6" of rain so far between 1745 and 1845 here and still coming down like crazy. The subway isn't handling it very well and there are suspensions due to flooding.
  20. I have to admit it's actually getting dry around here. The ponds are down and the streams are non-existent. Cut some trees from the canopy today and the tops were toast. Don't get some rain soon it will be a pretty dismal foliage year.
  21. Tornado Warning Nassau County TOR from KOKX
  22. A few photos of the line approaching. This was right about the time Dover was potentially getting rocked by a tornado. Also nudged this guy off the road.
  23. Great video, but can Timmer please stop inventing hype words for wx -- "water trumpet?" I storm chased most years 1992-2016 and know many in the storm chase community, and I have never heard a tornado or waterspout put that way. Cheesy media hype nonsense. Put a different label on something common/mundane to "sell" it more. And really, mets and wx enthusiasts can figure out easy what "water trumpet" means, but the general public? Some will go, "is that a new wx phenomena!?" And such can work it way into mainstream media. I recall on WTOP they used "rain bomb" one time to describe a tstm heavy rain event, and I cringed.
  24. Shhhh! The administration will want to throw a tariff on it.
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