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30 minutes ago, Baltimorewx said:

Thought for sure that storm out near Frederick would get the Baltimore area good but no dice. That mean stuff up in PA must be robbing all the energy 

Thats where the best forcing is- along the weak front that lies across that area. Should sink SE, and some other cells may pop up out ahead of it this evening. Not sure how widespread it will be. Looks more scattered to isolated.

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29 minutes ago, frd said:

Radar indicates that storm in extreme SE PA and Northern DE means business .

Torrential rains here now.  Streets already flooding . 

 

I lived in Wilmington for 20 years and this is the worst flooding I’ve ever seen at my old house. Way worse than Irene, Sandy, Isaias, etc. apologies for the grainy pic, it’s a screenshot from a video. 

Most of the backyard is totally submerged and the basement is flooding. What a week of weather. 

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1 hour ago, Winter Wizard said:

I lived in Wilmington for 20 years and this is the worst flooding I’ve ever seen at my old house. Way worse than Irene, Sandy, Isaias, etc. apologies for the grainy pic, it’s a screenshot from a video. 

Totally agree. Between the near miss tornado and over 6.75 inches of rain this week, flooding is real . 

 Oh and you might like this video from Bear, DE.  regarding the F1 long track , and the recent tornado and severe storms.

 

 

 

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Didn't expect such heavy rain tonight. It has been raining for the past 2 hours, most of it has been moderate to heavy rain. Watching radar, the storm kept building over my area. Will be interesting to see the final total. Decent amount of lightning.

 

 

...A FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 145 AM EDT SATURDAY FOR
NORTHEASTERN ANNE ARUNDEL AND SOUTHEASTERN BALTIMORE COUNTIES...

At 847 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated slow moving thunderstorms
with very heavy rainfall across northeastern Anne Arundel County,
and multiple roads were blocked by high water in southeastern
Baltimore County near Dundalk. Up to three inches of rain have
fallen across these areas.
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