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mid atlantic rainfall graphic(past 24hours)

#1 Postby truballer#1 » Sat Oct 08, 2005 2:37 pm

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#2 Postby weathermom » Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:27 pm

See the light pink 8+ area in Northern New Jersey? That is where my house is!!! :eek: ( the house with the river in the backyard, we're hoping to keep it in the backyard!) :lol:
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#3 Postby weathermom » Sun Oct 09, 2005 7:41 am

Truballer#1- Can you post a link for that site?
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#4 Postby tropicana » Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:00 am

And I've got the actual official numbers of some select sites :-

RECORD RAINS SAT OCT 8TH 2005


Harrisburg PA 1.13"
Scranton PA 1.83" (plus 1.39" record Oct 7)
Wilmington DE 2.52"
Bridgeport CT 2.60"
Albany NY 2.63"
Dulles Arpt MD 2.79" (plus 3.50" record Oct 7)
Worcester MA 3.03"
National Airport MD 3.67" (plus 3.63" record Oct 7)
LaGuardia NY 3.51"
Mt Pocono NJ 3.86" (plus 2.49" record Oct 7)
Georgetown DE 3.93"
Bangor ME 3.98"
Newark NY 4.08"
Baltimore MD 4.37" ( plus 2.28" record Oct 7)
Concord NH 4.37"
Portland ME 4.43"
Trenton NJ 4.80"
Salisbury MD 4.92"
Reading PA 5.22" (plus 2.14" record Oct 7)
Wilmington NC 5.53" (plus 6.34" record Oct 7 or any Oct day)
Philadelphia PA 5.53"
New Bern NC 6.52" (plus 2.85" record Oct 7)
Allentown PA 8.71" (wettest day EVER)

CANADIAN RECORDS:-

Yarmouth NS 35.0mm
Greenwood NS 56.4mm
Sydney NS 61.8mm
Fredricton NB 69.7mm
Charlottetown PEI 71.0mm
Saint John NB 80.3mm
Moncton NB 120.6mm

-justin-

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#5 Postby weatherlover427 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:57 am

I made a few graphs of the totals presented in Justin's post (56k warning):

http://www.blowsomesteamoff.net/miscell ... graphs.PNG

It is a PNG image which Internet Explorer does not fully support, so if you cannot see the image correctly try to use another browser such as Firefox or Opera, or Netscape.
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#6 Postby Weatherfreak14 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:32 pm

Good Graphs. I've been told that here in SC while I was gone had 8in of rain.
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#7 Postby wxwatcher91 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:06 pm

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

Spotter reports
National Weather Service Taunton MA
1257 PM EDT Sun Oct 9 2005

The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 8 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, skywarn spotters and media for these reports. This summary is also available on our home page at weather.Gov/Boston

********************Storm total rainfall********************


Location storm total time/date comments
rainfall of
(inches) measurement

Connecticut

Hartford County


Granby 7.70 755 AM 10/9
Burlington 6.37 1103 AM 10/9
Windsor 6.30 1209 PM 10/9
Unionville 5.80 1020 AM 10/9
South Windsor 5.70 845 AM 10/9
Newington 5.05 1039 AM 10/9
Manchester 4.48 845 AM 10/9
Rocky Hill 4.10 850 AM 10/9
Glastonbury 4.02 1020 AM 10/9


Tolland County

Stafford Springs 5.05 700 AM 10/9
Mansfield 4.42 1024 AM 10/9


Windham County

Pomfret 5.16 835 AM 10/9
east Woodstock 3.65 910 AM 10/9

Massachusetts
Bristol County


North Attleborough 4.10 810 AM 10/9
Rehoboth 3.52 945 AM 10/9
East Mansfield 3.12 900 AM 10/9


Essex County

Andover 6.91 1205 PM 10/9
Methuen 5.21 830 AM 10/9
Swampscott 2.31 920 AM 10/9


Franklin County

Charlemont 9.90 730 AM 10/9
Greenfield 9.60 900 AM 10/9
Northfield 9.40 730 AM 10/9
Shelburne 9.25 955 AM 10/9


Hampden County

Southwick 7.90 820 AM 10/9
Montgomery 6.23 530 AM 10/9


Hampshire County

Plainfield 11.00 1050 AM 10/9
Worthington 10.20 715 AM 10/9
Westhampton 8.10 1116 AM 10/9
Northampton 8.06 910 AM 10/9
North Amherst 7.06 700 AM 10/9


Middlesex County

Townsend 6.02 1211 PM 10/9
Shirley 6.00 1040 AM 10/9
Chelmsford 5.40 935 AM 10/9
North Billerica 5.09 1222 PM 10/9
Westford 4.91 805 AM 10/9
Maynard 4.62 700 AM 10/9
Concord 4.30 1235 PM 10/9
Marlborough 3.50 1035 AM 10/9
North Cambridge 3.50 900 AM 10/9
belmont 3.20 955 AM 10/9
Billerica 3.20 945 AM 10/9
Natick 3.06 700 AM 10/9


Norfolk County

Wrentham 3.40 1205 PM 10/9
Millis 3.15 820 AM 10/9
Braintree 3.00 705 AM 10/9
Sharon 2.20 820 AM 10/9


Worcester County

Phillipston 9.00 1025 AM 10/9
West Warren 6.25 820 AM 10/9
Bolton 5.20 910 AM 10/9
Douglas 4.30 735 AM 10/9
North Grafton 4.27 1046 AM 10/9
leicester 4.15 1015 AM 10/9
southbridge 3.89 735 AM 10/9
Northbridge 3.66 700 AM 10/9
Milford 2.12 1050 AM 10/9

New Hampshire
Cheshire County


Hinsdale 10.80 916 AM 10/9
Keene 10.50 745 AM 10/9
Winchester 8.73 730 AM 10/9
Rindge 7.00 610 AM 10/9
Troy 5.08 620 AM 10/9


Hillsborough County

Peterborough 8.48 845 AM 10/9
Nashua 6.51 635 AM 10/9
Francestown 6.20 700 AM 10/9
Weare 5.67 910 AM 10/9
Hudson 5.44 1104 AM 10/9
Milford 5.40 700 AM 10/9
Nashua 5.04 910 AM 10/9
Manchester 4.01 1005 AM 10/9
Hollis 4.00 1020 AM 10/9

Rhode Island
Providence County


Providence 3.90 1155 AM 10/9
Woonsocket 3.41 750 AM 10/9



we moved to higher ground a couple of years ago. good thing we did too because my old house is currently underwater.
I recorded the 10.5 inches here in Keene, NH. and as you can see most of New England saw widespread 6-12 inch amounts! hundreds of roads have been closed across the region with many bridges completely gone.
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