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Remnants of T.S. Andrea to Impact the NE - Flood Threat!


moneypitmike

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Off the topic of the big rains but look at those dews down in E Virginia and E Carolinas. 76F dewpoints. Is that coming into Eastern New England? Talk about a tropical airmass!

Don't get Kevin all excited!  I would think those remain to the east of the storm center which put them out over the ocean to our east with the system cutting over Eastern LI and Cape Cod

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Who said that? lol

 

 

Who do you think? I'll give you two guesses but you are only gonna need one.   :lol:

 

Anyways, all kidding aside, yeah this has the makings of soem impressive rainfall rates later tonight. That area of LL convergence and ML forcing will line up somewhere and produce some big lollis.

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Who do you think? I'll give you two guesses but you are only gonna need one. :lol:

Anyways, all kidding aside, yeah this has the makings of soem impressive rainfall rates later tonight. That area of LL convergence and ML forcing will line up somewhere and produce some big lollis.

We may end up with less than an inch when all is said and done....despite being the climo favored area and being closest to the 8C isotherm at H85.

Got 0.6" in the last 24 hours and maybe another 0.25-0.5" in the next 24 hours.

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There is going to be a dry slot with torrential either side after the region wide heavies. Those areas on either side will jackpot. WCT AND the Berkshires ORH east?

That would seem like the area to watch. Lower to Mid-Hudson Valley ENE through Litchfield, Berks, and most of west/central MA up into NH/ME coastal plain.

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Who do you think? I'll give you two guesses but you are only gonna need one.   :lol:

 

Anyways, all kidding aside, yeah this has the makings of soem impressive rainfall rates later tonight. That area of LL convergence and ML forcing will line up somewhere and produce some big lollis.

 

lol

 

Thankfully the rivers can handle 4-ish inches. Once we start talking about 6" or 7" all bets are off of course. 

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That would seem like the area to watch. Lower to Mid-Hudson Valley ENE through Litchfield, Berks, and most of west/central MA up into NH/ME coastal plain.

 

There is likely to be another enhanced area somewhere in E or NE MA/SE NH later on I think too. It is a climo favored location when we have BL flow out of the ENE/NE in rain events...and there will probably be a bit of a CF where the NE winds clash with the SE winds.

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