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Who's ready for some wind today?

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
255 AM EDT Tue Oct 26 2021

DCZ001-MDZ001-003>006-011-013-014-016>018-501>506-VAZ025>031-
052>054-501-503>508-WVZ050>053-055-501>506-261500-
/O.NEW.KLWX.WI.Y.0010.211026T1600Z-211027T0400Z/
District of Columbia-Garrett-Washington-Frederick MD-Carroll-
Northern Baltimore-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-Anne Arundel-
Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-Extreme Western Allegany-
Central and Eastern Allegany-Northwest Montgomery-
Central and Southeast Montgomery-Northwest Howard-
Central and Southeast Howard-Augusta-Rockingham-Shenandoah-
Frederick VA-Page-Warren-Clarke-
Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-
Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Northern Fauquier-
Western Highland-Eastern Highland-Western Loudoun-Eastern Loudoun-
Northern Virginia Blue Ridge-Central Virginia Blue Ridge-
Hampshire-Morgan-Berkeley-Jefferson-Hardy-Western Grant-
Eastern Grant-Western Mineral-Eastern Mineral-Western Pendleton-
Eastern Pendleton-
Including the cities of Washington, Mountain Lake Park, Oakland,
Grantsville, Hagerstown, Frederick, Ballenger Creek, Eldersburg,
Westminster, Reisterstown, Cockeysville, Baltimore, Bowie,
Suitland-Silver Hill, Clinton, College Park, Greenbelt, Laurel,
Camp Springs, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Severn, South Gate,
Severna Park, Arnold, Odenton, St. Charles, Waldorf,
Lexington Park, California, Chesapeake Beach, Huntingtown,
Dunkirk, North Beach, Lusby, Prince Frederick, Frostburg,
Cumberland, Germantown, Damascus, Bethesda, Rockville,
Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Lisbon, Columbia, Ellicott City,
Staunton, Waynesboro, Stuarts Draft, Harrisonburg, Strasburg,
Woodstock, Mount Jackson, New Market, Winchester, Luray,
Shenandoah, Stanley, Front Royal, Berryville, Dale City,
Manassas, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Montclair, Reston, Herndon,
Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, McLean, Franconia, Arlington,
Alexandria, Falls Church, Warrenton, Hightown, Monterey,
Purcellville, Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Big Meadows,
Wintergreen, Romney, Paw Paw, Martinsburg, Charles Town,
Shepherdstown, Moorefield, Bayard, Mount Storm, Petersburg,
Elk Garden, Antioch, Keyser, New Creek, Ridgeville, Russelldale,
Headsville, Fort Ashby, Riverton, Brandywine, Franklin, Oak Flat,
Ruddle, and Sugar Grove
255 AM EDT Tue Oct 26 2021

...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO MIDNIGHT EDT
TONIGHT...

* WHAT...Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph
  expected.

* WHERE...Portions of The District of Columbia, central, north
  central, northern, southern and western Maryland, central,
  northern, northwest and western Virginia and eastern and
  panhandle West Virginia.

* WHEN...From noon today to midnight EDT tonight.

* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
  limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high
profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.
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2 hours ago, yoda said:

Who's ready for some wind today?

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
255 AM EDT Tue Oct 26 2021

DCZ001-MDZ001-003>006-011-013-014-016>018-501>506-VAZ025>031-
052>054-501-503>508-WVZ050>053-055-501>506-261500-
/O.NEW.KLWX.WI.Y.0010.211026T1600Z-211027T0400Z/
District of Columbia-Garrett-Washington-Frederick MD-Carroll-
Northern Baltimore-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-Anne Arundel-
Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-Extreme Western Allegany-
Central and Eastern Allegany-Northwest Montgomery-
Central and Southeast Montgomery-Northwest Howard-
Central and Southeast Howard-Augusta-Rockingham-Shenandoah-
Frederick VA-Page-Warren-Clarke-
Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-
Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Northern Fauquier-
Western Highland-Eastern Highland-Western Loudoun-Eastern Loudoun-
Northern Virginia Blue Ridge-Central Virginia Blue Ridge-
Hampshire-Morgan-Berkeley-Jefferson-Hardy-Western Grant-
Eastern Grant-Western Mineral-Eastern Mineral-Western Pendleton-
Eastern Pendleton-
Including the cities of Washington, Mountain Lake Park, Oakland,
Grantsville, Hagerstown, Frederick, Ballenger Creek, Eldersburg,
Westminster, Reisterstown, Cockeysville, Baltimore, Bowie,
Suitland-Silver Hill, Clinton, College Park, Greenbelt, Laurel,
Camp Springs, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Severn, South Gate,
Severna Park, Arnold, Odenton, St. Charles, Waldorf,
Lexington Park, California, Chesapeake Beach, Huntingtown,
Dunkirk, North Beach, Lusby, Prince Frederick, Frostburg,
Cumberland, Germantown, Damascus, Bethesda, Rockville,
Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Lisbon, Columbia, Ellicott City,
Staunton, Waynesboro, Stuarts Draft, Harrisonburg, Strasburg,
Woodstock, Mount Jackson, New Market, Winchester, Luray,
Shenandoah, Stanley, Front Royal, Berryville, Dale City,
Manassas, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Montclair, Reston, Herndon,
Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, McLean, Franconia, Arlington,
Alexandria, Falls Church, Warrenton, Hightown, Monterey,
Purcellville, Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Big Meadows,
Wintergreen, Romney, Paw Paw, Martinsburg, Charles Town,
Shepherdstown, Moorefield, Bayard, Mount Storm, Petersburg,
Elk Garden, Antioch, Keyser, New Creek, Ridgeville, Russelldale,
Headsville, Fort Ashby, Riverton, Brandywine, Franklin, Oak Flat,
Ruddle, and Sugar Grove
255 AM EDT Tue Oct 26 2021

...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO MIDNIGHT EDT
TONIGHT...

* WHAT...Northwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph
  expected.

* WHERE...Portions of The District of Columbia, central, north
  central, northern, southern and western Maryland, central,
  northern, northwest and western Virginia and eastern and
  panhandle West Virginia.

* WHEN...From noon today to midnight EDT tonight.

* IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree
  limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high
profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.

Lovely :fulltilt:

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You would think that with such an extended dry period we wouldn't have to worry about flooding, wouldn't you?

Every single rain event in the past few years seems to produce flooding in some part of the DC area.

Every single one!!

The summerlike mid-60s dewpoints during the heaviest rain didn't help.

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27 minutes ago, kgottwald said:

You would think that with such an extended dry period we wouldn't have to worry about flooding, wouldn't you?

Every single rain event in the past few years seems to produce flooding in some part of the DC area.

Every single one!!

The summerlike mid-60s dewpoints during the heaviest rain didn't help.

Too much rain in too little time will get you no matter how dry things are. 

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1 hour ago, kgottwald said:

You would think that with such an extended dry period we wouldn't have to worry about flooding, wouldn't you?

Every single rain event in the past few years seems to produce flooding in some part of the DC area.

Every single one!!

The summerlike mid-60s dewpoints during the heaviest rain didn't help.

We're also reaching the time of year where the plants, trees, grass, etc. are no longer drinking the rain water like they were during the summer. So it wouldn't take as much rain in a given amount of time to lead to flooding. I guess the lower sun angle leading to less evaporation also adds to this to an extent.

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You sure? That seems a bit high given the reports from the rest of the region and in your general area.

MG-
My ending guess was definitely high. 3.54” total per my Tempest weather station (no rain bucket).

I’m about 2 miles WSW of Oregon Ridge Park. Once the rain started, it poured here the entire time with a severe t-storm cell directly overhead for about 15-20 minutes. Buckets.
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3 hours ago, Jeff B said:


MG-
My ending guess was definitely high. 3.54” total per my Tempest weather station (no rain bucket).

I’m about 2 miles WSW of Oregon Ridge Park. Once the rain started, it poured here the entire time with a severe t-storm cell directly overhead for about 15-20 minutes. Buckets.

 

4 hours ago, mattie g said:

You sure? That seems a bit high given the reports from the rest of the region and in your general area.

I have a Tempest wx station as well. The haptic rain sensor can have a slight overbias during prolonged heavy rain, and a slight underbias during prolonged drizzle or light rain.

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