We had that a few times this summer. Models did a good job at hinting where the qpf falls but the max areas were localized by several factors. And this invt compared to a stalled front so even trickier to predict.
I’m elevated in my hood and the lawn is graded fairly well away from the house. I fixed two main areas this summer where some water got into the basement during Ida but it’s more my ocd then a major concern. If we get 6+ I’m sure there will be some leakage but nothing like your undies after an IPA binge.
I picture you pulling up to a major accident scene on a highway and instead of driving by you instead pull over…get out…start walking around asking questions as to what happened…take pictures…then opening the ambulance door to witness someone being resuscitated and being very thrilled about it.
PF with his usual sneaky and very subliminal troll post.
In Jan while SNE is starving for flakes, he’ll drop by to post a pic of buried ski lifts. Nothing malicious, just a subtle reminder of how great NVT weather life can be…