George BM Posted Thursday at 02:31 AM Share Posted Thursday at 02:31 AM Forecast Discussion Sunday May 25 2025 3:08PM EDT This has been a destructively wet month for much of the region with back-to-back coastal lows/ nor’easters dropping 3-7” and 5-10” of rain across the forecast area. Followed by rounds of, sometimes, training thunderstorms early this past week tracking from WSW to ENE dumping another 4 inches to up to a foot of rain with parts of Montgomery and Howard counties into Baltimore getting those 10-12”+ totals. Needless to say, the drought that has been affecting much of the region over the last year or so has come to an abrupt end. Now this afternoon, another very dangerous situation is in the process of unfolding. An MCS is currently moving across northern MD with severe thunderstorm warnings out for wind damage as well as severe hail. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for everyone north of Fredericksburg and Culpeper, VA and north of southern MD until 10pm local time tonight to account for these storms and training thunderstorms that will develop over the Greater DC metro. With 2000+ J/kg MLCAPE and decent effective bulk-shear (~40kts) there could be embedded supercell structures that produce severe hail (1-2” in diameter). The magnitude of CAPE and moisture will cause localized strong to severe downburst winds with any embedded downbursts/microbursts as well. The main story this afternoon and evening, however, will be from flash flooding from the storms that will start training over the same areas for several hours. Have issued a Flash Flood Watch is in effect for the entire forecast area until 4am. Decent low-level southerly flow will allow the storms that develop and back build to the south and west of the main MCS to be continuously reinvigorated as warm/moist/unstable air continuously lifts as it meets with the rain-cooled airmass to the north. Pwats of 1.75-2”+ will also make these storms efficient rainmakers. As a result, some areas could get several hours of 1-3”/hr rainfall rates leading to rainfall totals as high as 8-12” w/ locally higher amounts. A wave of energy will move along the front through the region this evening briefly allowing rain and storms to become more widespread. There could still be a few severe storms, mainly from the Potomac River and Route 50 southwards in MD where the airmass will be most unstable. As the wave moves to the east all the rain and storms will move out with it, exiting the Chesapeake Bay by 3am or so. However, the damage will be done by then. We will get another brief reprieve through midweek with slightly above average temps and humidity (High in the 80s w/ mid/upper 60s dewpoints) before, unfortunately, our attention turns to newly formed Tropical Storm Barry located in the western Caribbean Sea. Models are slowly starting to come into better agreement that Barry will move north and then northeast across Florida before interacting with a shortwave trough that may pull the storm back north into eastern North Carolina or into the Chesapeake Bay by late week bringing a threat of significant rains as well as gusty winds depending on how strong the tropical system is. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jebman Posted Thursday at 10:18 AM Share Posted Thursday at 10:18 AM George BM I absolutely love your idea of severe weather! I really enjoyed this. Forecast Discussion SAT 31 MAY 2025 655pm EDT One of our senior forecasters, GBM, who has been with NWS for nearly twenty years, recently referred to our ongoing destructive wet weather this past month here in the greater Washington Metropolitan Region. Some communities have experienced upwards of 2 FEET of rainfall. We are not certain how this has happened, but Barry has explosively deepened into a strong Category Five hurricane with 195 mph winds. FL winds were reported by hurricane hunters, when converted to mph, as 237 miles per hour. This is a very serious situation. Barry has been buffeting the coastal Carolinas for the past two days as it moves slowly north. Modeling has indicated that the storm will interact with a trough which will pull Barry into the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay then catastrophically slow down in the Bay, possibly for 12 to 24 hours. Barry will probably cause generational impacts over the eastern Carolinas and Virginia over the upcoming 24 to 48 hours. Catastrophic Category Five wind gusts, extreme storm surge up the Bay, unbelievably strong battering waves on top of the surge as well as unprecedented amounts of rain will impact the entire region. Twenty to thirty feet of surge up the Bay with fifteen to twenty foot waves on top of the storm surge will produce extreme damage and severe beach erosion. Rain will be torrential, with rates of 2 to 4 inches at times within the stronger rainbands. Barry is a slow moving storm and is expected to possibly stall in the Bay. Evacuations are underway in Eastern Virginia. Everyone except for essential personnel are urged to leave the coastline and move as far inland as possible. It's not just extreme surge and waves and extremely high winds and freshwater flooding that are concerns with Hurricane Barry. It's tornadoes as well. Numerous tornadoes are expected over the Carolinas and Virginia. Barry will push prodigious amounts of tropical moisture up against the Appalachian Cordillera resulting in catastrophic orographic rains. These rain tallies could very well be in excess of 50 inches in some communities. This would make the recent flooding in Asheville, NC seem like a pleasant afternoon in Central Park, especially when you take the extremely wet antecedent hydrology into account. GET OUT NOW. MOVE HUNDREDS OF MILES WEST. This storm will result in totally uninhabitable conditions for many weeks, perhaps months. Further updates will be issued. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nw baltimore wx Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM Share Posted Saturday at 02:20 AM I’d love to see St. Louis knock off Winnipeg in the first round. Also rooting for Colorado tomorrow night. I hate all sport things Dallas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickinBaltimore Posted Saturday at 11:37 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:37 AM 9 hours ago, nw baltimore wx said: I’d love to see St. Louis knock off Winnipeg in the first round. Also rooting for Colorado tomorrow night. I hate all sport things Dallas. I mean, same here. Hellebuyck has been chased 3/6 games in this series. If the Blues can get on the Jets early, they could take this Sunday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM On 5/3/2025 at 7:37 AM, RickinBaltimore said: I mean, same here. Hellebuyck has been chased 3/6 games in this series. If the Blues can get on the Jets early, they could take this Sunday Sorry bud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickinBaltimore Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago 9 hours ago, yoda said: Sorry bud 1.6 seconds. Just damn. The Blues had an historically bad 6v5 defense this year and it cost them. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago Tucker released https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45011729/ravens-make-tough-decision-release-kicker-justin-tucker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WxUSAF Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago About damn time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jebman Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago After awhile of living down here in the desertification district of Texas, you catch on. Reportedly decillions of long metric tons of rain are on their way today, tonight and early tomorrow. I believe it. But those green flood watches. They are 170 miles NORTH of us. You live down here long enough, you learn. We are shyte out of luck - AGAIN. We'll see drizzle, and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of light mist and light drizzle. The 9 billion year rains are bubbling up all around Buda, but rest assured 99.9999999999999999 percent of the rain will - you guessed it - waterboard Dallas and points north and east. This includes Washington DC. Some communities in Dallas have already gotten 23 plus this year and are on track for a 60 inch rain year easy. NOT US. NO WAY. Not even in 1 million years. Not even one season like that. Rain hates me and rain absolutely abhors Buda. Some horrible pos has erected a permanent Klingon Anti Rain Shield around north Hays County. We are shyte out of luck. We'll have category 987 -level Drought by September, and cracks in that ground so wide, I will fall in AGAIN and really shatter my left knee this time! The Austin Metropolitan Region is out of luck for the foreseeable future, probably well into the 2030s. We are so up shyts creek, that Texas could get a Cat 5 hurricane. We'd get the 190 mph winds, the tornadoes and the damage. We'd get probably half an inch of rain, while Dallas would get about 14 feet of rain and the Trinity River would get so high it would drown south Oklahoma. I would sell everyone out, for a chance to live in Cherrapunji, India. They get ~1050 inches a year, every year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nj2va Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, RickinBaltimore said: 1.6 seconds. Just damn. The Blues had an historically bad 6v5 defense this year and it cost them. That was crazy and I’m sorry you had to endure that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAPE Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, WxUSAF said: About damn time Did the NFL ever finish their marathon investigation? I guess the Ravens got tired of waiting and made it a "football decision". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nw baltimore wx Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, CAPE said: Did the NFL ever finish their marathon investigation? I guess the Ravens got tired of waiting and made it a "football decision". Kraft > Royal Farms Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WxUSAF Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, CAPE said: Did the NFL ever finish their marathon investigation? I guess the Ravens got tired of waiting and made it a "football decision". apparently they haven’t Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ravensrule Posted 57 minutes ago Share Posted 57 minutes ago 4 hours ago, WxUSAF said: About damn time Well at least we know he finally got his release. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mappy Posted 26 minutes ago Share Posted 26 minutes ago Dude. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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