Why is it when precip gets walked back 3-4 days ahead of time the model trend never reverses despite there being ample time to do so?
Happens with snow too.
Every time it's been dry like this and a large amount of rain is promised it always massively underperforms.
I heard that some places only got 5 percent of what was forecasted.
Good thing temp issues won't be the problem when it comes to rain. Also downsloping shouldn't kill us in the corridor because it's coming from the east.
Us getting hit by a named storm is a once, maybe twice a decade occurrence.
Since 2010 we got Irene in 2011, Sandy in 2012 as it transitioned into an extratropical, and Isaias in 2020 turned into a nor’easter when it was directly over us.
Well it can’t properly absorb into the ground if it’s torrential. These storms are terrible drought busters for that reason, it’s the same reason we got news stories of big rain storms in California barely making a dent in their drought a decade ago.