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57 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

Gfs is less than 2" for both events combined

The 18z NAM was 2"+ through Wednedsay. The RGEM was wet too. The NWS is obviously on board with the heavy rain potential given the flood watch. I'd favor the the meso models as they were great on Friday.

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56 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Tuesday looks like AM heavy overrunning rains with warm front and PM scattered locally heavy showers thunderstorms with the cold front. Probably widespread 1-2 inches of rain with localized spots over 2 inches.

Per the latest ensemble forecasting, 3" of rain would be enough to cause major flood stage on the Passaic River at Pinebrook with a crest just over 21 feet late this week into the weekend. At 21 feet, widespread flooding  occurs in Fairfield, including Bloomfield Avenue. Residences between Route 80 and Route 46 flood. Route 46 East in Wayne is shut down. Commercial properties on Bloomfield Avenue in West Caldwell are flooded.

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3 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

The Friday system almost looks like a cut off that just sits and spins-some areas could see prolific amounts with that set up.

It is a cutoff but the track to our NW makes this more of a slow moving cutter rather than a track to our South which would keep the LLJ focused over our region.

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1 hour ago, NJwx85 said:

Per the latest ensemble forecasting, 3" of rain would be enough to cause major flood stage on the Passaic River at Pinebrook with a crest just over 21 feet late this week into the weekend. At 21 feet, widespread flooding  occurs in Fairfield, including Bloomfield Avenue. Residences between Route 80 and Route 46 flood. Route 46 East in Wayne is shut down. Commercial properties on Bloomfield Avenue in West Caldwell are flooded.

I'm guessing this map will change this afternoon? http://www.weather.gov/marfc/Flood_Outlook

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1 hour ago, IrishRob17 said:

I'm guessing this map will change this afternoon? http://www.weather.gov/marfc/Flood_Outlook

It has, was updated at 11:28AM. It's not so much the 1-2" of rain for tonight but it's the combination of whatever snowpack still exists in the far interior which helps feed the reservoirs, the recent wet pattern which has kept soil moisture high and that we could get not just one, but two more significant events in short order. 

 

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5 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

It has, was updated at 11:28AM. It's not so much the 1-2" of rain for tonight but it's the combination of whatever snowpack still exists in the far interior which helps feed the reservoirs, the recent wet pattern which has kept soil moisture high and that we could get not just one, but two more significant events in short order. 

 

Boom, there you have it updated. Agreed on things being wet now, the Wallkill was the highest is been for a number of years around here Fri night into Sat morning. We'll see how high it goes by the end of the work week.

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3 hours ago, JerseyWx said:

Is it me, or has this first batch of rain arrived much earlier than expected?

1:30am and the back edge of the heavy rain is already near Trenton. This is in and out very quickly, with probably only around a half inch of rain. There will be some scattered downpours during the afternoon, but overall this won't be the huge rainstorm that was advertised. Thursday's storm looks as if it will be a much bigger one. 

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