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3 hours ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Wow.

I heard it rain twice overnight. It woke me up both times. I thought to myself "it's really coming down out there."

Woke up for good this morning and told my wife that I wouldn't be surprised if we picked up a half inch to an inch...

Rainfall total?

3.22". Maytown was under water...both 743 and 441 were closed in a couple of spots from high water. 

Edit: Just saw the Flash Flood Warning. Depending on when you last checked, me thinks you ended up with a good bit more than .15"

Yeah I missed out on most of that extreme overnight stuff and then I had left the house prior to that big line hitting this morning.  Judging from the WU stations right near me, I picked up an additional ~.5", nothing close to what transpired out your way. 

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48 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Yeah I missed out on most of that extreme overnight stuff and then I had left the house prior to that big line hitting this morning.  Judging from the WU stations right near me, I picked up an additional ~.5", nothing close to what transpired out your way. 

I must have been riding the line of the most intense rainfall - the airpark down the road ended up with 2.51", or about 3/4 of an inch less than me. 

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We should see some nice weather today through much of Friday before yet another wet weekend. Although not a wash out rain chances will be around especially on Saturday. Once shower chances arrive they may stick around through at least next Tuesday. Temperature wise we should see highs near 80 today and up to the low to mid 80's both Thursday and Friday before we see highs drop back below normal for mid June through much of the next week. Looking ahead at this point we don't see any sustained heat or temps in the 90's across the area for the rest of June.

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1 hour ago, Voyager said:

We need it. Getting pretty dry in my backyard...

NOT.

Yea the mud is a tinge dry. I walked down to the garden. There is a little water laying in a few spots. I walked in the garden and I started to sink in the ground. It will be at least tomorrow till (I hope) I can get in there hopefully to rototill. 

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 We are monitoring a possible increase in severe storm probs for
Thursday afternoon and evening; we spoke with the SPC concerning
a categorical upgrade to MRGL (level 1) severe storm risk. The
last 2 runs of the HREF indicate moderate destablization
overlapping with favorable deep layer shear on the southern
periphery of stronger west-northwest flow aloft. Limiting
factors at this stage include displacement of best lift (well to
the north) and weak convergence along the southward moving cold
front - which reduces confidence to some extent. We would
anticipate at least a MRGL risk on day 1 if a stronger signal
for robust development emerges with time.

PWATs continue to trend higher into Friday ~1.5" with a good
signal for scattered showers and storms particularly across
south central PA into the Susquehanna Valley. Cloud cover and
weak low passing by to the southeast could limit instability
over most of the area with the synoptic setup favoring some
locally heavy/slow moving downpours. Cloudy and foggy conditions
expected Friday night with some scattered rain showers hanging
around into Saturday morning.
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