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Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7


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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Su far it’s gone exactly like I thought with nuisance rains in CT and big totals south and west 

Looks pretty uniform to me on the radar…been raining nonstop for 12 hrs now, and  3” is looking likely here. 

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This evolution doesn't scream flood to me outside of any typical spots that flood even when someone leaves their garden hose on too long. I want to see an expansive area of 35-40+ dbz which is almost not moving and with a continuous fetch of moisture and a continued blossoming of the precip shield with intense echoes so the rain shield is essentially stationary. 

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Meh…I’m not feeling this one. That and we’ve barely had a drop while south of me people are getting beneficial rains. I’ve seen this too many times in the winter. Sharp cut off between the haves and have nots  

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3 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

Looks like about .45 so far at home.  Nice day up in Maine.  

Sun thru some very thin clouds, forecast says nada from the current system, maybe some TS late week.  (Though that was the forecast for last Wed-Sat and nothing happened.)  The Sandy River was above 75th percentile last Monday and probably will drop below 25% by Wednesday, as the trees are working and the temps have been very AN this month.

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10 minutes ago, OrangeCTWX said:

Based on radar it kinda looks like CNJ into Long Island is going to get the worst of it.  But obviously that can change. 

Hudson Valley too with that training area of rain-some of those spots are over 6 inches and still going.

more of a stratiform rain here locally-up to about 1.60 with steady mod rains

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The heaviest rain that I can remember besides the floods on March 30, 2010 was during the remnants of Hurricane Ida. I remember driving home from work that night and actually having to stop multiple times because visibility was zero from the relentless pounding rain.

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