THIS WEEK’S WEATHER

Updated Wed 8/31 9:19 PM — A year ago tomorrow (Thursday) we were dealing with storm IDA, tornadoes, and 5-6 inch rains. What a difference a year makes!

Update Tue 08/30 @ 10:11 PM — How much rain did we get?

MRMS precipitation estimates (Click on image for a larger view.)
Tue 08/30 @ 8:47 PM —Forecast Review— The storms hung together better than I had forecast. A fast moving thin line of storms that didn’t have time to put down much accumulation.

Radar loop just before the storms got into Philadelphia. They regenerated more than I had forecast. (Click on image for a larger view.)

I’m waiting for an MRMS summary to become available to see if any areas got substantial rain. I know that my neck of the woods got very little.

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2 thoughts on “THIS WEEK’S WEATHER”

    1. Only a tropical system will break this pattern or maybe a late fall nor’easter. If the drought is, in part, due to the ascent phase of the new sunspot cycle (a Hale cycle) superimposed upon global warming, it may take a year or more for things to change.

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