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3/16/26 Severe Weather Event Thread (Moderate Risk) | Latest: 15% TOR, 60% WIND, 5% HAIL


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2 minutes ago, mappy said:

Yeah same, I think there will be enough space to recover 

The other thing is that so far - these aren't doing the thing where a ton of stratiform rain develops behind storms and lingers for an hour or two. These seem to have plenty of clear areas on radar right behind the line. 

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1 minute ago, Kmlwx said:

The other thing is that so far - these aren't doing the thing where a ton of stratiform rain develops behind storms and lingers for an hour or two. These seem to have plenty of clear areas on radar right behind the line. 

Yep. And for all the early fog, and rain, the line looks pretty robust 

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5 minutes ago, Mrs.J said:

OMG the wind!

I have never heard it do that before. It was just pouring then I heard it and it was total white out conditions with rain. You could see the wind blow across the deck. 

Gulf of Mexico level rain shower here. Breezy but nothing crazy in Whittier. Not much thunder either. 

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Second line was pretty garden variety. First one had some gusts in the 40s albeit brief. Second one was just heavy rain and a couple good rumbles. So far radar to ground truth has been more bark than bite. Looks like I lull until squall line/fropa. 

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2 minutes ago, mappy said:

Yep. And for all the early fog, and rain, the line looks pretty robust 

Also - every now and then early shower/storm activity can enhance low level moisture and make things even soupier. Not that we had an issue with the warm air/dewpoint advection already - but with some sun on this moist ground that could really enhance things for later. 

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8 minutes ago, Scraff said:

Pic from sisters house in Germantown off of Great Seneca Hwy near the Shoppers Food Warehouse. Yikes!

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I live near there and got basically the same picture. Good wind-driven rain but no lightning. Clarksburg circulation went over my MIL's apartment but she's okay (nothing to report apparently).

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8 minutes ago, 87storms said:

That was an easy 0.5”+ downpour. That definitely cleaned up any remaining salt from the winter.

I picked up .70” out of that. Interesting that new tornado warning for Eastern Fred Co. is the part of the line that went through down here. I said I heard the wind before it hit. Heard a roaring sound then it hit so not surprised that it is now warned. Dead calm now and sun wanting to peak out on the backside. 

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11 minutes ago, Ellinwood said:

I live near there and got basically the same picture. Good wind-driven rain but no lightning. Clarksburg circulation went over my MIL's apartment but she's okay (nothing to report apparently).

You seem upset she is ok. I thought you love your MIL. 

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