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September Discobs 2022


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20 minutes ago, North Balti Zen said:

SO, you are calling for a shutout? Final call? No rain? 

Or is this a case where we get an inch and you claim it is disappointing and a waste of time. Because my yard could sure use a good long soaking inch of rain. 

It's going to rain, but I'm having a hard time seeing us getting more than an inch.

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1 hour ago, BlizzardNole said:

This sounds super-tasty for the northern MD folks.  I hope you and your extra crispy yards get it!

"...widespread showers and heavy rainfall especially north of I-70.
1-1.5 inches of rain are expected generally north of US-50 with
the potential for as much as 3 inches north of I-70..."

 

would be most welcome

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1 hour ago, BlizzardNole said:

This sounds super-tasty for the northern MD folks.  I hope you and your extra crispy yards get it!

"...widespread showers and heavy rainfall especially north of I-70.
1-1.5 inches of rain are expected generally north of US-50 with
the potential for as much as 3 inches north of I-70..."

 

Llleeeeeetttttssssss ffffffff-iiiinnnngggggg gggggggggggoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The focus for heavy rain today is along the stalled boundary to our north. The western Atlantic ridge will flatten and the boundary will slowly sag south tonight and tomorrow, bringing the chances for rain further southward. For DC and points east/south, it appears the chances for significant rain are tied to a final piece of vorticity ejecting northeastward tomorrow that looks to induce a bit of a surface low. I like the depiction on the 0z Euro for my yard. :unsure:

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16 minutes ago, CAPE said:

The focus for heavy rain today is along the stalled boundary to our north. The western Atlantic ridge will flatten and the boundary will slowly sag southward tonight and tomorrow, bringing the chances for rain further southward. For DC and points east/south, it appears the chances for significant rain are tied to a final piece of vorticity ejecting northeastward tomorrow that looks to induce a bit of a surface low. I like the depiction on the 0z Euro for my yard. :unsure:

Yea 00z Euro is probably the best case scenario for everyone. At least an inch of rain from I-66 to the New York line. Would help a lot of watersheds.

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41 minutes ago, RIC_WX said:

1” and counting at DCL.  Western highlands cashing in today, unfortunately a total wipe out for outdoor Labor Day activities.

Bump that.  It was pouring on us as we were packing up camp this morning.  Luckily the tent dried in about 30 seconds once we.got home and unrolled it on our driveway lol.  

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