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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I noticed today that it was really humping the ridgelines and throwing major QPF that way. However, there was an elevation component to radar precipitation estimates at State College. But, I think HRRR is going a little wild with that. 

Even at MVL... starting at the 18z run, it's gone like 6", 7", 8.5", 10"+ last four runs.

I'm trying to find a nowcast reason why it's going absolutely bonkers, and thats all through like 10am tomorrow.  Like 6 hours of 0.10"/hr< QPF.

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5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Even at MVL... starting at the 18z run, it's gone like 6", 7", 8.5", 10"+ last four runs.

I'm trying to find a nowcast reason why it's going absolutely bonkers, and thats all through like 10am tomorrow.  Like 6 hours of 0.10"/hr< QPF.

I haven’t dug too deeply honestly. But it seems a little wild. Even with the cross hair sig. would need a lot to line up for that I think?

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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I haven’t dug too deeply honestly. But it seems a little wild. Even with the cross hair sig. would need a lot to line up for that I think?

Yeah I was just looking through it, those soundings are incredibly marginal around 850mb.  I'm just more curious on the QPF... that's what doesn't make sense.  But maybe it's over-doing the lift/precip rates, and that's cooling things a bit more than reality will have too.

I've got 3-4" for the mountain and some IP/ZR then ending as drizzle/rain showers.

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