That first round blossomed right around Thurmont just like last Saturday and tracked due north. I’m listening to York County scanner they have a lot of trees down. Also some structural damage.
At this point I route for smaller amounts of rain for the courses. Typically .25 to .75 is a good amount at a time. 1” plus starts other problems such as increased disease pressure, cart path restrictions and also erosion of sand traps.
The band that ran this side of ridge was intense. I had 1.93” at house and over 2” at Fairfield course. And the constant lightning was better than any storm we had last year.
Just making an observation. Bouncing around 3 degrees in a few minutes while air is saturated would be a red flag for my data. Not trying to ruin your Saturday morning. Enjoy the next round of rain. On your doorstep.