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9 minutes ago, GATECH said:

Interesting radar, showers moving east and west, I expect a black hole to open up when they collide.   2.37” for this event.   Grass is living it!

 

Was gonna post the same. Stuff out near Hagerstown going west, everything else going east. 

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11 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

Washington, DC has now picked up 1” or more of rain in two consecutive hours. The last time that occurred was June 25, 2006.

I remember that storm - I lived in Georgetown at the time (across the street from Rose Park) and Rock Creek Parkway had turned into a raging river.  Crazy amounts of rain.

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1 hour ago, pazzo83 said:

I remember that storm - I lived in Georgetown at the time (across the street from Rose Park) and Rock Creek Parkway had turned into a raging river.  Crazy amounts of rain.

2006 was my most impressive personal rain event ever.  8.5” when done and visited Lewisdale  properties with basements full of water to the ceiling and water gushing out the side doors up the stairwell when opened. 

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1 hour ago, pazzo83 said:

I remember that storm - I lived in Georgetown at the time (across the street from Rose Park) and Rock Creek Parkway had turned into a raging river.  Crazy amounts of rain.

Ian and I stupidly drove up to silver spring/Bethesda where they were truly getting the goods and almost got stuck in a street river.  Chasing flash flooding is a new low. Lol. 

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6 hours ago, Deck Pic said:

69/67, sprinkles. 
 

I wonder how often Newark is 88, Raleigh is 94.  And DCA 71. Without sone localized thunderstorm. 
 

 

I will look that up, like you said you would about the number of 90’s, and get back to you!?$&!?

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1 hour ago, BlizzardNole said:

76 with full sun at 11 am on July 11 is fantastic!  Got some good gardening done this morning.  Looking ahead is mostly 80s with maybe near 90 a couple days.  One of my son's friends just moved to Austin and is in shock over the temps there.

I had to travel to Austin last week for work.   It was only about 100.  Yesterday it topped off at 109.   They have been having a crazy hot year so far. 

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On 7/9/2022 at 9:56 PM, WEATHER53 said:

I will look that up, like you said you would about the number of 90’s, and get back to you!?$&!?

Heh. 
 

90 degree days 

7 so far this summer 

9 for the year (we had two in May) 

Average for summer/annual: 34/40

longest 90 degree streak : 2 days

norms start decreasing in 2-3 weeks 

june was a -0.3 (coolest since 2009) and July is around -1.3 after today  

this is no 2000, 2003, 2004 but reasonable chance of coolest summer since 2009  

As the kids like to say -

this summer f-ucks

 

 

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Yay flood watch lol

Flood Watch
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
634 AM EDT Tue Jul 12 2022

DCZ001-MDZ006-011-013-014-503>506-VAZ052>054-121845-
/O.NEW.KLWX.FA.A.0013.220712T2000Z-220713T0400Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
District of Columbia-Northern Baltimore-Southern Baltimore-Prince
Georges-Anne Arundel-Northwest Montgomery-Central and Southeast
Montgomery-Northwest Howard-Central and Southeast Howard-Prince
William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-Arlington/Falls
Church/Alexandria-
Including the cities of Silver Spring, South Gate, Bowie, Arlington,
Annapolis, Manassas, Odenton, Damascus, Falls Church, Bethesda,
Chantilly, Centreville, College Park, Reisterstown, Columbia,
Herndon, Severna Park, Greenbelt, Germantown, McLean, Camp Springs,
Rockville, Arnold, Dale City, Suitland-Silver Hill, Lake Ridge,
Gaithersburg, Severn, Reston, Montclair, Baltimore, Alexandria,
Clinton, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, Woodbridge, Washington,
Annandale, Cockeysville, Lisbon, Laurel, and Franconia
634 AM EDT Tue Jul 12 2022

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH THIS
EVENING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of DC, Maryland and northern Virginia, including
  the following areas: in DC, District of Columbia. In Maryland,
  Anne Arundel, Central and Southeast Howard, Central and Southeast
  Montgomery, Northern Baltimore, Northwest Howard, Northwest
  Montgomery, Prince Georges and Southern Baltimore. In northern
  Virginia, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince
  William/Manassas/Manassas Park.

* WHEN...From 4 PM EDT this afternoon through this evening.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
  creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
  Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - Strong to severe thunderstorms will move across the region
    late this afternoon through the evening hours. Heavy rain
    will accompany a number of these storms which may drop 1 to 2
    inches of rainfall in an hour. Additionally, some regions
    could see repeat thunderstorm activity leading to an enhanced
    threat for flooding.
  - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
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25 minutes ago, yoda said:

Yay flood watch lol

Flood Watch
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
634 AM EDT Tue Jul 12 2022

DCZ001-MDZ006-011-013-014-503>506-VAZ052>054-121845-
/O.NEW.KLWX.FA.A.0013.220712T2000Z-220713T0400Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
District of Columbia-Northern Baltimore-Southern Baltimore-Prince
Georges-Anne Arundel-Northwest Montgomery-Central and Southeast
Montgomery-Northwest Howard-Central and Southeast Howard-Prince
William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-Arlington/Falls
Church/Alexandria-
Including the cities of Silver Spring, South Gate, Bowie, Arlington,
Annapolis, Manassas, Odenton, Damascus, Falls Church, Bethesda,
Chantilly, Centreville, College Park, Reisterstown, Columbia,
Herndon, Severna Park, Greenbelt, Germantown, McLean, Camp Springs,
Rockville, Arnold, Dale City, Suitland-Silver Hill, Lake Ridge,
Gaithersburg, Severn, Reston, Montclair, Baltimore, Alexandria,
Clinton, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, Woodbridge, Washington,
Annandale, Cockeysville, Lisbon, Laurel, and Franconia
634 AM EDT Tue Jul 12 2022

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH THIS
EVENING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of DC, Maryland and northern Virginia, including
  the following areas: in DC, District of Columbia. In Maryland,
  Anne Arundel, Central and Southeast Howard, Central and Southeast
  Montgomery, Northern Baltimore, Northwest Howard, Northwest
  Montgomery, Prince Georges and Southern Baltimore. In northern
  Virginia, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince
  William/Manassas/Manassas Park.

* WHEN...From 4 PM EDT this afternoon through this evening.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
  creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
  Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - Strong to severe thunderstorms will move across the region
    late this afternoon through the evening hours. Heavy rain
    will accompany a number of these storms which may drop 1 to 2
    inches of rainfall in an hour. Additionally, some regions
    could see repeat thunderstorm activity leading to an enhanced
    threat for flooding.
  - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

I guess one storm is going to pop up over Northern Balt County... since they are the only M/D county in the flood watch

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1 hour ago, Interstate said:

I guess one storm is going to pop up over Northern Balt County... since they are the only M/D county in the flood watch

     While coverage may be slightly lower in the northern counties, the main reason for leaving them out of the watch is that the flash flood guidance shows that it will take more rain up there to cause problems than it will along the I-95 corridor:

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