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Tropical Storm Debby: Mid-Atlantic Impacts


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It’s gotten breezy, and I might have my first actual band soon! I’m interested in the 9:00am timeframe tomorrow for my location in the northern neck, as around that time seems to have the highest 0-1km SRH values and some CAPE on the HREF means. 

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Looks like 3.46” for the day at MRB, after 2.06” on the 6th and 2.34” on the 7th.

Now at 8.94” for the month through midnight, already the second-wettest August on record at the airport, after 9.71” in 1955.

If tomorrow’s forecast verifies, we should crack the top 10 wettest of any month at that location.

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1 minute ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

Certainly the biggest event here since Sandy.  Debbie may be going down in history for the Shenandoah Valley.

I'm beginning to wonder if the South River may flood downtown Waynesboro,  hasn't happened since Isabel and I wasn't over here then ...

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3 minutes ago, Jrlg1181 said:

I'm beginning to wonder if the South River may flood downtown Waynesboro,  hasn't happened since Isabel and I wasn't over here then ...

No doubt the Shenandoah will flood.  And we just saved a potentially devastating fire season.  This is the event we've been needing for years in western VA.

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1 hour ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

No doubt the Shenandoah will flood.  And we just saved a potentially devastating fire season.  This is the event we've been needing for years in western VA.

Agree with everything you said... That is one incredible band straddling Augusta and Albemarle Counties for the last several hours.. It may be reaching the level of some significant flood damage in some places soon...

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Tornado-warned banding moving up 95 toward DC. (Well, warnings were around Richmond.)

Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
449 AM EDT Fri Aug 9 2024

VAC033-090900-
/O.CON.KAKQ.TO.W.0030.000000T0000Z-240809T0900Z/
Caroline VA-
449 AM EDT Fri Aug 9 2024

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 AM EDT FOR NORTH
CENTRAL CAROLINE COUNTY...

At 449 AM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
was located near Port Royal, or near King George, moving north at 40
mph.

HAZARD...Tornado.

SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation.

IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without
         shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage
         to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur.  Tree damage is
         likely.

This tornadic thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of
north central Caroline County.


LAT...LON 3812 7722 3813 7730 3824 7730 3824 7729
      3823 7729 3822 7728 3825 7728 3825 7725
      3824 7723 3823 7725 3821 7724 3819 7725
      3819 7723 3820 7722
TIME...MOT...LOC 0849Z 185DEG 36KT 3819 7724

TORNADO...RADAR INDICATED
MAX HAIL SIZE...0.00 IN

$$

Miller

Tornado Warning
VAC033-057-085-087-097-101-090915-
/O.NEW.KAKQ.TO.W.0031.240809T0847Z-240809T0915Z/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
447 AM EDT Fri Aug 9 2024

The National Weather Service in Wakefield has issued a

* Tornado Warning for...
  Northwestern King and Queen County in east central Virginia...
  Southeastern Caroline County in north central Virginia...
  East central Henrico County in central Virginia...
  Northwestern King William County in east central Virginia...
  Southeastern Hanover County in central Virginia...
  West central Essex County in east central Virginia...

* Until 515 AM EDT.

* At 447 AM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
  was located over Highland Springs, moving north at 60 mph.

  HAZARD...Tornado.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation.

  IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without
           shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed.
           Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur.  Tree
           damage is likely.

* This dangerous storm will be near...
  Mechanicsville, Highland Springs, and East Highland Park around
  450 AM EDT.
  Studley around 455 AM EDT.
  Mangohick around 500 AM EDT.

Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include
Enfield, Central Garage, Owenton, Upshaw, Etna Mills, Penola,
Sandston, Epworth, Richmond International, and Fair Oaks.

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