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2 hours ago, Volcanic Winter said:

Nice cool low of 48 this AM. I’ve been running about 6-7 degrees below forecasted lows for the TR station, where I am tucked into the Manchester border of TR radiates extremely well and is the northern edge of the pine lands. 

Sandy soil percs incredibly fast compared to the clay mix up north. Helps sink those temps. 

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8 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said:

I’m more worried about severe flooding if that finger of heavy rain sets up shop over NJ. 
 

4-6” over 36 hours is going to push many areas to the limit. 

For me high tides will be a huge problem with on shore winds backing up the hackensack river.  Coupled with heavy rains, we'll have some severe flooding in low lying areas where i live.

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13 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said:

I’m more worried about severe flooding if that finger of heavy rain sets up shop over NJ. 
 

4-6” over 36 hours is going to push many areas to the limit. 

Yeah that swath of heavy rain either side of the delaware river is showing up on many of the models

The coast will probably get dry slotted for a time

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3 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Yesterday I was hoping the east trend would continue, but the CMC has been so consistent and everything else also gives us a big soaking. UKMET is a crazy model. 

Unless the euro jumps I think the ukie is out to lunch. I remember in the Feb 2021 storm it did this 2 days out

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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Suppressing flow coming from the north as well via the Canadian ridge. Still the question of whether the tropical low cuts N or NNW from the Carolina coast or is shoved east because of the suppressing flow over New England. 

We all get more rain Sunday as the decaying low moves up through the delmarva...so will be a question of 2 waves and how much from each wave...

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10 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

It's really not like the ukie though. Most see at least 1"

Yeah it still ends up a nice soaking even though the significant rain can't get too far northwest on saturday, thanks to rain continuing on sunday. There's definitely a signal from some models for significant rain struggling to get well to the north and west on saturday. Even on the RGEM our heaviest rain comes sunday morning. Saturday is gonna be a wet day, but it's possible that it's just a moderate amount of rain for our area (heavier at the coast) with our heavier rain coming sunday. But of course there are some models that get the heavier rain up here saturday, so who knows. Still will be a little while before we know the details, but overall the weekend is a big washout with a lot of rain. 

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3 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Yeah it still ends up a nice soaking even though the significant rain can't get too far northwest on saturday, thanks to rain continuing on sunday. There's definitely a signal from some models for significant rain struggling to get well to the north and west on saturday. Even on the RGEM our heaviest rain comes sunday morning. Saturday is gonna be a wet day, but it's possible that it's just a moderate amount of rain for our area (heavier at the coast) with our heavier rain coming sunday. But of course there are some models that get the heavier rain up here saturday, so who knows. Still will be a little while before we know the details, but overall the weekend is a big washout with a lot of rain. 

Yeah the nam really seems to be focusing on the heavy stuff coming in early. 

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May be time to get this into separate subject... now that NHC has it as a disturbance eventually turning out to near the benchmark.  I won't be able to do anything with this after 4P and for me probably needs another ensemble cycle (00z/22).  I sure hope this isn't another (as in the 7th-14th of Sep) non watch FFW situation for PHL/NYC metro areas this weekend.  General stream flow potential is low but it seems to me that 6 hr FFG for ne NJ is under 2"= vulnerable. Monitoring

 

 

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