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1.53" since 8am yesterday
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0.93 in the Cocorah's gauge at 8am this morning, 0.78 since 8am. The ground is totally soaked once again. 4.99" since September 1st and 49.15" since January 1st. We do not need Florence.
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2.46" yesterday, and 46.65" since January 1.
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3 minutes ago, dailylurker said:
Looks like the heavy stuff this morning will be from DC, west. Picked up another half inch or so yesterday and last night. I'm not expecting much in my area today.
Wakefield VA radar shows quite a bit of rain and storms heading up into MD, and should impact DC and east toward the bay.
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Yeah, the couplet looked tight on TDCA and KLWX just barely west of the 395/Duke St area. It is broader now. I did not see any signature of debris on CC
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There was some low level rotation and an inflow notch indicated by TDCA terminal radar as the storm passed I95 for a few scans, it has since become outflow dominant.
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The initial line has slipped south of Frederick. Scattered storms, riding the stalled front from Ohio and West Virginia are becoming more numerous and look to overspread the area, from the west.
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Storms in Ohio are likely the indicator of where the training event that will set up later on.
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10 minutes ago, yoda said:
Moving our way?
Definitely, the storms in Ohio are moving east/southeast.
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Several supercells going off in Ohio behind all the action that raced eastward in PA. Nice, one TOR warned and one large Severe warned nearing the WV border.
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I agree, but with all that instability and the Moderate Risk area north of us definitely going bonkers, I think SPC played it safe.
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Just now, yoda said:
Did we just get put under a severe thunderstorm watch?
Yes until 11pm
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MCD just released for our region by the SPC, 60 percent chance of a watch, just looking at the Sterling radar, the Echo tops just northwest of Mappy are increasing. With all this instability some will get great pulse storms, before the training rains set up. West of Littlestown PA and south of Gettysburg, tops of 48k ft and hail. Storms are increasing along the west end of the line and there are some storms along the Blue Ridge.
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4.5 inches here, good luck to those on the Eastern Shore.
September Discobs Thread
in Mid Atlantic
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1.06" this morning, 1.96" since Saturday and 8.3" for the month. Year to date precipitation 52.46"