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End of July Super Soaker


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10 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

June 2006 was a monster.

Sure was. I live very close to lake needwood but luckily I'm higher ground. A bunch of folks in my neighborhood got evacuated. 

 

That storm had tropical influence but it was an unusual upper level pattern that squeezed all the juice. Basically right over our heads. Lol. 

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Finally, some steady light rain, and the road in front of my house is completely wet. i really did not think I'd see that again until the first big snow in January dumped 3 feet on Maryland and four inches of rain on me, lol.

 

I better get outside in this before that dryslot smashes down on me later tonight into tomorrow night.

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6 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:

Sure was. I live very close to lake needwood but luckily I'm higher ground. A bunch of folks in my neighborhood got evacuated. 

 

That storm had tropical influence but it was an unusual upper level pattern that squeezed all the juice. Basically right over our heads. Lol. 

I don't even remember that one!

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2 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:

Hey man! It's like winter and stuff in the heart of summer. 

I'm going to wait to shovel until tomorrow. It's an obs night.  

:lol:  Miss you and the gang, but yall hold down the fort well in the Summer.  I'm a fair weather poster....or wait...I'm a sh*tweather poster.  

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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
631 PM EDT FRI JUL 28 2017

The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a

* Flash Flood Warning for...
  Baltimore City in northern Maryland...
  Baltimore County in northern Maryland...

* Until 1030 PM EDT

* At 630 PM EDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
  heavy rain falling across the area. An inch of rain has fallen in
  just the last 15 to 30 minutes in Baltimore City, and an
  additional one to two inches is likely. Flash flooding is expected
  to begin shortly.

* Some locations that may experience flooding include...
  Baltimore, Pikesville, Middle River, Cockeysville, Elkridge,
  Millers Island, North Point State Park, Sparrows Point, Back River,
  Ellicott City, Dundalk, Towson, Catonsville, Essex, Woodlawn,
  Randallstown, Parkville, Owings Mills, Eldersburg and Carney.

This includes flood prone locations
Smith Avenue at Jones Falls...
Clipper Mill Road near the Falls Road Overpass...
Stevenson Road at Jones Falls near Hillside Road...
Falls Road near Hillside Road at Jones Falls...
Ruxton Road near Circle Road at Roland Run...
Falls Road at Jones Falls near Old Court Road...
North Point Boulevard near Kane Street...
Beaver Dam Road at Goodwin Run...
Philadelphia Road at Gunpowder Falls...
Pulaski Highway at Herring Run...
Seminary Avenue at Roland Run near Riderwood Drive...
Reisterstown Road at Gwynns Falls near Groff Lane...
Gwynnbrook Aveue at Gwynns Falls...
River Road along the Patapsco River...
Gwynn Oak Avenue at Gwynns Falls...
Dogwood Road near Featherbed Lane...
Dogwood Road at Dead Run near Kernan Drive...
Glen Arm Road at Gunpowder Falls near Gunpowder Rd...
Long Green Pike at Long Green Creek...
York Road at Beaverdam Run near Beaver Run Lane...
Beaver Dam Road at Beaverdam Run near Cockeysville...
Patapsco Avenue near The Baltimore City Limits...
Reisterstown Road near Hammershire Road...
Sollers Road and Chestnut Street...
Golden Ring Road between Race Road and Orems Road...
Kelso Road at Stemmers Run near Golden Ring Road...
Deanwood Road near Debonair Court...
Security Boulevard near Dead Run Near I-70...
Seminary Avenue at Deep Run near Mays Chapel Rd...
Bel Air Road at Little Gunpowder Falls...
Levering Avenue at River Road...
and Route 1 at Levering Avenue near the Patapsco.

 

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2 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Radar pretty quite near DC...hope it starts filling in shortly.  Always looking for the jackpot.

Probably have to wait until the stuff off to the nw pivots through. Should intensify quite a bit as the low gets cranking. Next hour or 2 will probably be boring. Except for balt. Water rescues and flooded streets should be incoming shortly. 

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