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9.21-9.23(+?) rain event


Ian

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Try some school food. You'll reconsider. I'd love to be able to go out for lunch.

I agree with Leesburg, this rain batch seems like it will give areas to the west (me) more rain than earlier anticipated.

I'm probably going to make a delivery driver come out here lol. Good thing for them I tip extremely generously.

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Wow, I wonder why? We lost poer earlier this summer because an undergorund cable fried.

Transformer went out I guess. Only 350 out in all DC so bad luck I guess. My AC wasnt working right prior. Hopefully it's related...

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I looked and it seems it's an underground equipment failure? we had that at my work neighborhood on Wednesday and it took 12+ hours to get the power fixed. everyone got to go home and I was already home and psyched. then they unveiled the not-yet-launched-but-still-works backup telework server which is offsite and so I had to work anyway.

Ick that would suck. I just went off what was posted to the condo listserve. I called and they said fixed by noon but called again and said by 1. Would think if it was just a transformer it would be back. Maybe I'll go investigate.

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I looked and it seems it's an underground equipment failure? we had that at my work neighborhood on Wednesday and it took 12+ hours to get the power fixed. everyone got to go home and I was already home and psyched. then they unveiled the not-yet-launched-but-still-works backup telework server which is offsite and so I had to work anyway.

When our underground cable fired it was pretty much a 12 hour outage as they first send out someone to identify the problem and then need to get a crew sent to make the repairs. In our case, they had to dig up the cable and put in a splice. The cable is aluminum which is part of the reason it keeps failing. Aluminum has lots more resistance then copper.

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Here we go again...

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

FLASH FLOOD WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC

1234 PM EDT FRI SEP 23 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...

EASTERN HOWARD COUNTY IN CENTRAL MARYLAND...

NORTHERN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY IN CENTRAL MARYLAND...

SOUTHERN BALTIMORE COUNTY IN NORTHERN MARYLAND...

BALTIMORE CITY IN NORTHERN MARYLAND...

* UNTIL 330 PM EDT

* AT 1233 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED

A DEVELOPING BAND OF TORRENTIAL RAIN MOVING FROM HOWARD AND

NORTHERN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTIES INTO BALTIMORE. ALREADY OVER AN

INCH OF RAIN HAS FALLEN THIS MORNING IN AND AROUND BALTIMORE...AND

OVER AN INCH IS LIKELY IN THE NEXT COUPLE HOURS. THIS WILL MAKE

FLASH FLOODING LIKELY...ESPECIALLY IN URBANIZED AREAS.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL CONTINUE TO BE AFFECTED BY THE HEAVY

RAIN INCLUDE COLUMBIA...THE BALTIMORE METRO AREA...FORT

MEADE...AND ARBUTUS.

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FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC

1238 PM EDT FRI SEP 23 2011

MDC013-021-231915-

/O.CON.KLWX.FF.W.0166.000000T0000Z-110923T1915Z/

/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

CARROLL MD-FREDERICK MD-

1238 PM EDT FRI SEP 23 2011

...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 315 PM EDT FOR

FREDERICK AND WESTERN CARROLL COUNTIES...

AT 1233 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED

RAIN BECOMING LIGHT OVER FREDERICK AND NORTHWESTERN CARROLL

COUNTIES. ONE TO THREE INCHES OF RAIN FELL EARLIER...AND THERE ARE

NUMEROUS REPORTS OF ROAD CLOSURES IN THE THURMONT AND EMMITSBURG

AREAS. THE FLOOD WATERS WILL TAKE SOME TIME TO RECEDE...SO THE FLASH

FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT.

LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO

WALKERSVILLE...THURMONT AND EMMITSBURG

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Yeah, if you're a duck. Looks pretty wet across the susquehanna river basin this morning. Hopefully, the heaviest rain will nudge eastward to keep them from getting totally hosed.

Katie just posted a pic of flooding in Gettysburg on Facebook.

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