The HRRR continues to warn all of the LSV to keep their eyes to the sky for this line. Rain and wind were not that bad but the wind got very strange and gusty when the tornado warning hit so I suspect there was at least a partially descended funnel cloud near. Took the family (animals and humans) into the basement in lieu of trying to be Jim Cantore.
Rain is hard enough that it looks like it is snowing as to visibility. Not the typical large tropical drops I would have expected but hard none the less.
I have a shot at getting to the 2" Training said I needed before he would fully be happy about our rain gains this week. You have already met that goal.
Looks to me that most of the LSV, including us, will get at least a brief downpour from the forming line. Unsure about winds. You would think something would translate to the surface in this type of situation.
Yep and seeing the HRRR latch on to the line being down into VA makes me think I at least get some more rain. I do not think the line will have congealed yet once it passes me in the next hour.
I live those kind of places and pouring a St Bernardus on the web page does nothing but want to me me go there more :-). I like what is on your web page, Nut's friend!
Interesting thing I have seen on and off the last few days...the HRRR expects the forming line to be so "explosive" that it is flashing the surface low reflection over to it for a few frames.