The rain associated with the stationary front has been just squeeking by to the north of me. Not by very much. I've been able to work on my garden/ rabbit fence all day. We won't be so lucky with the tropical storm remnants making its way up the coast.
Winds up to 50mph+ along the coast 2+ inches of rain, with a band of 5-6in from Hartford up to Bangor Me.
Rain from the stationary front is still missing me. Tonight's and tomorrow's forecast from wunderground: Added the rain associated with the stationary front. The tropical storm system is now over Virginia, moving right along.
The northern part of this storm is hitting ten miles south of us. I best stay off the trails tomorrow, they'll be a mess if I use any. I forgot this. At 735 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Wanakena, moving northeast at 35 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Expect damage to trees and powerlines. * Locations impacted include... Tupper Lake, Oswegatchie, Piercefield, Carry Falls Reservoir, Wawbeek, Horseshoe Lake, Cranberry Lake, Star Lake, Lower Oswegatchie, Aldrich, Conifer, Saranac Inn, Wanakena, Gale, Newton Falls, Childwold, Shurtleff, Axton Landing and Coreys.
Got another 1.5" of rain since 3AM yesterday and it is still raining. Even after the 3" of rain last weekend, the ground is not yest saturated, which shows the level of dryness that we have experienced since last summer. Can tell because I don't have any streams running thru the back yard, nor is there a pond at the drainage area on the north side of the property. Been fortunate that most of the rainfall lately has been at a slow, steady rate. The drought monitor map still shows my area in an abnormally dry state. However, the rain coming from the hurricane may dump pretty quickly I love this, an easy to remember pictograph in the difference between a watch and a warning
We ended up with 2"+ of rain. Light winds through the day. We were on the rain side and not the wind side of it. Just dealt with clearing storm drains and building leaks at work.
We are getting hammered with rain right now. Say 2-3 inches expected possibly up to 4 in areas. Wind isn’t bad which is good we don’t need trees blowing over.
Current totals a few minutes ago. Still pouring. Water stopped soaking in and started running off. We are definitely dry and need the rain but this is too much too fast. Roads flooding and getting closed all around right now.
I see the Syracuse area might get over 1.5 inches of rain, I'm sure the city could see some flash flooding if they get it. .FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING THROUGH MONDAY MORNING... The Flash Flood Watch continues for * A portion of central New York, including the following areas, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Otsego and Southern Oneida. * From 8 PM EDT this evening through Monday morning. * Showers will develop this afternoon, becoming heavy at times this evening into Monday morning, with thunder also possible. * Parts of the area have already received significant rainfall during the past several days. Additional heavy rainfall may cause localized flash flooding, especially poor drainage areas and locations that have very wet soils from recent rains. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.