Stephanie wrote:I noticed on the US radar map at around 4:00 pm that the rain/storms were arriving in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area. There was red in the picture over my area. As I got closer to home at about 6:30, I started to notice puddles in the normal areas that get them after a rain. However, these were much LARGER than normal and the rain had ended some time before then.
When I got home, I noticed that I had leaves, mulch and twigs that were washed down into my front lawn from my backyard.

It all came from UNDER my fence. The fence gate on that side of the house I couldn't open because it was blocked by more debris on the other side. My development gradually slopes down to a small stream that runs behind my neighbors across the street. Well, I know that the one side of my yard is how the over flow of rain water must've ran before the land was developed. There's a definate trail from the back of my yard where leaves and debris was pushed to one side or the other and then funnelled its way down that one part of my yard to the front. My whole property slopes up from the street to the back. Needless to say, I had some cleaning up to do after dinner!
Today Just compounded an already bad situation over the region--which has NOT had a chance to recover from what already fell the first half of the weekend.
Check out PNSPHI w/ rainfall totals from SAT:
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NOUS41 KPHI 241308
PNSPHI
PAZ054-055-060>062-067>071-NJZ001-007>010-012>026-
DEZ001>004-MDZ012-015-019-020-
MDZ007>008-242200-
COUNTY RAINFALL REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MT HOLLY, NJ
905 AM EDT SAT JUL 24 2004
THE FOLLOWING RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE PRELIMINARY AND UNOFFICIAL FOR
THE RAIN EVENT ON JULY 23, 2004.
CITY STORM RAINFALL ENDING 7AM JULY 24
OBSERVER AUTOMATIC
PENNSYLVANIA
MONROE COUNTY
BLAKESLEE 0.59
CAMEL BACK 0.71
KRESGEVILLE 0.55
LEAVITT FALLS 0.52
MT POCONO 0.30
MT POCONO AP 0.28
STODDARTSVILLE 1.22
CARBON COUNTY
BELTZVILLE LAKE 0.19
EAST PENN 0.28
F E WALTER DAM 0.79
HAUTO 0.44
LEHIGHTON 0.23 0.19
MECKESVILLE 0.28
PACKER TOWNSHIP 2.64
TOWAMENSING 0.20
LEHIGH COUNTY
LEHIGH VALLEY AP 0.64
BERKS COUNTY
BECHTELSVILLE
BERNE 1.86
BERNEVILLE 1.82
BETHEL 0.64
BLUE MARSH LAKE 1.54
HAMBURG 2.15 2.10
READING RVR 1.45
READING AP 1.03
LEBENON COUNTY
MYERSTOWN 1.28
BUCKS COUNTY
DOYLESTOWN 1.24 1.42
FRICKS 1.30
NESHAMINY FALLS 1.25 1.10
PERKASIE 0.23
SOUTHAMPTON 1.25
SPRINGTOWN 2.43
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
GREEN LANE
NORRISTOWN 1.23 1.11
POTTSTOWN AP 0.29
POTTSTOWN 0.35
WILLOW GROVE NAS 1.65
CHESTER COUNTY
GLENMOORE 0.21 0.20
HONEY BROOK 0.41 0.27
VALLEY FORGE NP 1.15
DELAWARE COUNTY
CHADDS FORD 0.25
SPRINGFIELD 0.70
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
FAIRMONT DAM 0.78
NORTH PHILADELPHIA AP 0.85
PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT 0.41
NEW JERSEY
SUSSEX COUNTY
ANDOVER AP 0.67
NEWTON 1.16
SUSSEX 0.39
SUSSEX AP 0.64
WARREN COUNTY
BELVIDERE 0.23
COLUMBIA 0.30
PHILLIPSBURG/EASTON 0.60
MORRIS COUNTY
BASKING RIDGE IFLOWS 0.24
BERKSHIRE VALLEY 0.39
BOONTON 3.80
IRONIA 0.71
LONG VALLEY 1.30
MORRISTOWN IFLOWS 0.24
HUNTERDON COUNTY
CLINTON 0.40
FLEMINGTON 2.08
REIGELSVILLE 1.49
STOCKTON 1.61
WERTSVILLE 1.57
SOMERSET COUNTY
BLACKWELLS MILLS 2.60
BOUND BROOK 1.80
FAR HILLS IFLOWS 0.24
NORTH PLAINFIELD 1.50
POTTERSVILLE 2.58
SKILLMAN IFLOWS 0.28
SOMERVILLE 4.23
SOMERVILLE AP 5.91
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
MIDDLESEX IFLOWS 0.29
NEW BRUNSWICK 1.46
MERCER COUNTY
HIGHTSTOWN
TRENTON 1.90
TRENTON AP 1.83
WASHINGTON'S CROSSING 2.15 2.15
WINDSOR 0.80
MONMOUTH COUNTY
MARLBORO 0.47
SANDY HOOK 1.09
KEANSBURG 0.84
BURLINGTON COUNTY
MOUNT HOLLY NWS 1.42
MOUNT HOLLY LARC 0.40
MT HOLLY AP 0.91
MOUNT LAUREL 0.69
WRIGHTSTOWN 0.23
GLOUCESTER COUNTY
WEST DEPTFORD 0.20
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF THE
COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS AND WEATHER SPOTTERS WHO TOOK TIME TO SUPPLY
THE ABOVE RAINFALL REPORTS.
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