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HRRR says except for some scattered showers/a line or two of showers, the rain is done down here until overnight/very late evening. 
Won't that stuff by Pittsburgh turn to stratiform rain and hit by early afternoon?

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1 minute ago, Jns2183 said:

Won't that stuff by Pittsburgh turn to stratiform rain and hit by early afternoon?

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HRRR just has a few showers/couple line of showers from that area before the developing vort in the TN Valley starts to affect us tonight.   Some models continue to push major effects tomorrow further to the east.   We are getting easterlies gusting to 35 right now. 

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HRRR just has a few showers/couple line of showers from that area before the developing vort in the TN Valley starts to affect us tonight.   Some models continue to push major effects tomorrow further to the east.   We are getting easterlies gusting to 35 right now. 
I feel that wind. I'm the 850/900mb winds are 2+SD out of the east as well which means regardless of radar we are getting drizzle/mist 24/7. I don't see that warm front making it past DC area really.

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1.33" of rain so far since yesterday here in East Nantmeal with 0.73" falling since midnight. Our wet and chilly start to April continues through Thursday.
Records for today across the county: High 86 degrees Coatesville (1967) / Low 16 degrees Phoenixville (1964) / Rain 3.48" Phoenixville (2005) / Snow 5.0" Devault (1965)
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1 hour ago, Jns2183 said:

I feel that wind. I'm the 850/900mb winds are 2+SD out of the east as well which means regardless of radar we are getting drizzle/mist 24/7. I don't see that warm front making it past DC area really.

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Yea, definitely some drizzle just not an all-day accumulating rain on the mesos.  We have had drizzle here for an hour or two now. 

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1 hour ago, Jns2183 said:

I feel that wind. I'm the 850/900mb winds are 2+SD out of the east as well which means regardless of radar we are getting drizzle/mist 24/7. I don't see that warm front making it past DC area really.

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The other thing I should mention is that my comment was for Mitch and I.  Harrisburg and north has more rain today on the HRRR.    The 3K is all around rainy for everyone after lunch.  

 

Latest HRRR for tomorrow is still showing the high winds to the mostly east of the susky as the gust front gets going too later for west of there.

 

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The other thing I should mention is that my comment was for Mitch and I.  Harrisburg and north has more rain today on the HRRR.    The 3K is all around rainy for everyone after lunch.  
 
Latest HRRR for tomorrow is still showing the high winds to the mostly east of the susky as the gust front gets going too later for west of there.
 
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Maybe we should give this round to 3K?KCCX - Super-Res Reflectivity 1, 11_41 AM.jpg

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Raining heavily currently. Total for just today is already up to 1.7”, with 0.71” falling Sun Night into Mon morning.. bringing the event total to 2.41” already. I anticipate some flooding issues around here, especially with more periods of rain to come through tomorrow.  

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34 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

Maybe we should give this round to 3K?KCCX - Super-Res Reflectivity 1, 11_41 AM.jpg

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The HRRR had rain up your way this AM as well.  Just not much down here besides some random lines of showers and so far it has been spot on.   We have had less than 1/10" of rain since the main area moved out early. 

 

 

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Flood Watch

National Weather Service State College PA

1133 AM EDT Tue Apr 2 2024

 

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Northern Lycoming-Sullivan-Southern Clinton-Southern Lycoming-

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Including the cities of Emporium, Trout Run, Coudersport, State

College, Shamokin, Hershey, Lancaster, Ridgway, Bradford,

Lewisburg, Warren, McConnellsburg, Williamsport, Lewistown,

Wellsboro, Chambersburg, Laporte, York, Carlisle, Lock Haven,

Danville, Berwick, Mifflintown, Mount Union, Harrisburg, Lebanon,

Huntingdon, Bloomsburg, Philipsburg, Gettysburg, Selinsgrove,

Sunbury, Mansfield, Pottsville, St. Marys, Renovo, and Newport

1133 AM EDT Tue Apr 2 2024

 

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...

 

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be

  possible.

 

* WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following

  areas, Adams, Cameron, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Elk,

  Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, McKean,

  Mifflin, Montour, Northern Centre, Northern Clinton, Northern

  Lycoming, Northumberland, Perry, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder,

  Southern Centre, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Sullivan,

  Tioga, Union, Warren and York.

 

* WHEN...Through Thursday morning.

 

* IMPACTS...Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks.

  Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks,

  streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding

  may occur in poor drainage and urban areas.

 

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

  - Additional rainfall between 2 and 3 inches is forecast

    through Wednesday. Locally higher amounts up to 4 inches are

    possible. The heavy rainfall forecast through midweek will

    result in an increasing risk of flooding in the watch area.

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12 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Thunder with that strong, short line moving thru here now. Nasty stuff in WV. Will it make it over the mts in similar intensity? 

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HRRR and 3K have the primarily missing us and the LSV (the intensity.) 

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18 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

At this moment I'm at 1.36" for the day, 2.39" since yesterday and 2.61" including Saturday.

Wow, I was ahead of you on the 4-day total coming into last night.  I am still ahead of MDT but you are crushing them as they look like they around 1.7 for all of Mon and Tue. 

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