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  2. Had a few tropical downpours in the last hour with more downstream, severe threat looks DOA but should be a good gully wash at least.
  3. Just drive through that line in FairFax County. Very heavy rain and street flooding lots of olaces
  4. Not a drop of rain since early this morning. I mean at some point I guess we should get hit?
  5. Heavy rain in Tysons. The rain keeps coming in from the southwest. This line is not moving east at all. Looks like I might have to wait for sunset for the rain to stop.
  6. I'm not complaining about missing severe weather that could cause damage or injury.
  7. I wonder if that was the same storm I experienced that one night in 2011. I remember around that time I was sleeping in bed and woke up to the loudest thunder ever. It was crazy because there was no forecast that night at all for rain of any kind let alone a storm that severe. I can't remember exactly what day it happened but I'm thinking that was the same storm. That thing is still ingrained into my memory and remember other people talking about it to me later in the day lol
  8. The sun is out now. Is it possible to get dry slotted in a severe weather storm situation?
  9. Right around 2 inches of cement…cool. 62° Friday, LFG.
  10. Very heavy rain and immediate flooding in the line passing through fairfax. Personal weather station showing 4.5”-5” per hour rates.
  11. From Mike's post above... southeast flow will increase the low-level rotation. In addition, this is a very dynamic system so not as much instability is needed for damaging storms. But like Paul, I'll be happy with a nothing burger today.
  12. For Queens, NY: Above average snow, below average cold, a snowpack that actually lasted more than a day, and a blizzard. A
  13. Huntsville, Alabama ! Hard to pull this off in the dead of Winter much less mid March! https://x.com/i/status/2033574638379299235 https://x.com/i/status/2033556967118008486
  14. 2011 was also the year that a completely unexpected severe nocturnal, storm erupted over Hershey, and sat over top of them forever, dumping rain. It produced this extremely loud growling thunder. Eventually it collapsed exactly where it had formed and caused quite a bit of damage. It was one of the best lightning storms i've ever seen and probably had the most powerful strokes of any storm that i've ever witnessed. It was surveyed for a tornado, but it was verified as down drafts.'s . A few weeks before that a early morning storm unexpectedly erupted over. palmyra (could be wrong town) that rocked the whole area and made the news just like the Hershey storm for being so obnoxiously loud. It sat for for a well over an hour before it collapsed, I don't think it did as extensive damage as the Hershey storm.
  15. I only received .02" that day but have in my notes that there were heavy storms all around that just missed, with four tornados confirmed in central PA.
  16. I never saw such green sky or have such an feeling something was off. But I was young and dumb so of course I stayed on a porch and watched funnel go pretty damn close above me. It touched down not long after Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  17. I know this is the mountain thread but I think yall will rack up with this. These are from where I live just south of of Birmingham. It snowed hard for several hours and had stopped but we had an inch in spots. I only share here because yall have me when I visit. We over performed here! .
  18. You're close to the hammering zone, it's working its way into Scott Co now.
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