We also got one in Allegheny (as evidenced by the large amount of warnings over us) and got 2-3 inches in a 6 hour span.
it is causing significant issues.
We get a flood EAS. One of my coworkers lives in south hills off of 51 which is closed. Called t explain he couldn’t make it up and was told to come to work.
I lose a huge amount of respect for bosses like that.
NAM ticked a bit south. The really heavy stuff is down in Washington and westmoreland.
Either way I think it will just come down to where the banding sets up.
Already issues in our area. Have a slow outer band moving through causing flooding already.
I have a feeling some of our low lying areas are in big trouble.
Do you guys have better discussions? This is KPIT's latest, and honestly I think it is flat lazy and unacceptable given the uncertainties and impactfulness of this event.
Yep, and I think it depends on who is writing it. There was one a day or two that was excellent, but this dude who wrote this just is straight awful and frankly lazy. Here is the detailed one.