Heavy Rain Tuesday night-Wednesday night
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Heavy Rain Tuesday night-Wednesday night
Looks like more heavy rain and thunderstorms are on the way for tomorrow night through Wednesday night ... with showers continuing through Thursday night. As you all know, the East has dealt with tremendous amounts of rain this summer and autumn, and we really don't need anymore.
1-2" is possible...with localized higher amounts in storms.
1-2" is possible...with localized higher amounts in storms.
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Quite a bit of rain...Here's a stat for you all
55.37" of rain and melted snow fell at bwi airport this year. The all time record was 62.35" set way back in 1889. That could be in jeopardy as we got about a month and a half left in the year. The type of pattern we're in could easily give us 7 inches more to break that record all time for yearly rainfall. Just a tremendously wet year. Hopefully we don't see any training of showers and storms. However I'm afraid that could enhance the amounts to 3 inches plus in isolated spots.
Severe weather threat should remain south of the mason dixon line with damaging gusts being the primary threat.
Jim
Severe weather threat should remain south of the mason dixon line with damaging gusts being the primary threat.
Jim
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Re: Quite a bit of rain...Here's a stat for you all
WXBUFFJIM wrote:55.37" of rain and melted snow fell at bwi airport this year. The all time record was 62.35" set way back in 1889. That could be in jeopardy as we got about a month and a half left in the year. The type of pattern we're in could easily give us 7 inches more to break that record all time for yearly rainfall. Just a tremendously wet year. Hopefully we don't see any training of showers and storms. However I'm afraid that could enhance the amounts to 3 inches plus in isolated spots.
Severe weather threat should remain south of the mason dixon line with damaging gusts being the primary threat.
Jim
BWI will have to average nearly 0.17" (seventeen-hundredths of an inch) of precipitation per day, in the next 42 days, (to Wednesday, December 31st), will have to occur in order to get the 6.98" of precipitation needed to tie the all time record of 62.35" of precipitation for the year.
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