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6/18 Slight Risk Of Svr Tstms; 6/19 Heavy Heavy Rain Obs; 6/20 Everything Including The Flooding Kitchen Sink Obs


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41 minutes ago, mshaffer526 said:

Zilch down in Lancaster County. I guess this frontal boundary is sinking back south tomorrow and Thursday? 

negative, muggy tomorrow then cold front thursday PM. Tomorrow should have more widespread activity

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20 minutes ago, Rainshadow said:

I got work, only 0.01" so far today.  Although there are slow moving showers in Camden County right now.

Incredibly slow moving heavy showers out there.  That one out here in northern Lancaster has barely moved, would not be surprised to see several inches of rain in some of those spots quickly.

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13 minutes ago, mshaffer526 said:

Incredibly slow moving heavy showers out there.  That one out here in northern Lancaster has barely moved, would not be surprised to see several inches of rain in some of those spots quickly.

Yeah we just picked up 0.26" in about 10 minutes.

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33 minutes ago, PreserveJon said:

Something in the atmospheric dynamics is squashing the t-storm and downpour threat across central MD.  I know you can't shovel potential, but apparently you can't measure it with a rain gauge either.  The total IMBY since Sunday is 0.33.

The  surface boundary has been farther north. Monday looked like your cash in day.  Tomorrow/tomorrow night looks like a day where everyone can get into the action.

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10 minutes ago, Rainshadow said:

Trying, up to 0.39" now.

my Ambient gauge is close to 3/4 inch for today, that's usually a little high when we get these tropical downpours so I'll check the CoCoRaHS gauge when I get home tonight

in any event no rest for Mt. Laurel tomorrow

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1 hour ago, colonel_kurtz said:

my Ambient gauge is close to 3/4 inch for today, that's usually a little high when we get these tropical downpours so I'll check the CoCoRaHS gauge when I get home tonight

in any event no rest for Mt. Laurel tomorrow

Our work is getting harder by the minute for tomorrow.  The first day this week I heard thunder.

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