tron777 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 7:28 am
CVG got 2.34" yesterday for a record and an additional 0.30" so far this morning as of 7am. 2 day total so far of 2.64". For my hood, 2" yesterday and an additional 0.70" so far today for a two day total of 2.7" for my dome. 4" has fallen just to my SW so FFW's are of course in effect this morning. Radar shows more rain coming for my hood and for you guys N of the river now as well.
Les, you may need to call the Dome repair-man/woman/LGBT lmnop.
Pretty amazing!! Leaving the dome shortly to help my Brother work on his deck and so far, the rain has stayed S of Milford which is good.
Fun to watch the radar and raining very hard along 275 in Northern Ky and I live just a couple miles south. You can see a mini dry slot right up into my area of Edgewood. Even dry slots in the summer are killing me. Plenty of thunder and lightning but very little rain though you would expect me to get hit with this round.
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I know things almost always balance out and during the past few years I have been on the heavier side of rain totals for many events so I was due to get the short end of the stick sooner or later.
tpweather wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 11:05 am
I know things almost always balance out and during the past few years I have been on the heavier side of rain totals for many events so I was due to get the short end of the stick sooner or later.
The isolated skinny corridors of heavy rain are amazing to watch on radar. If your not in that path you get little or nothing . I thought I was going to get by-passed again but the line built a bit further north as it moved east and I got clipped
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tpweather wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 11:05 am
I know things almost always balance out and during the past few years I have been on the heavier side of rain totals for many events so I was due to get the short end of the stick sooner or later.
The isolated skinny corridors of heavy rain are amazing to watch on radar. If your not in that path you get little or nothing . I thought I was going to get by-passed again but the line built a bit further north as it moved east and I got clipped
I agree Bgoney, looking at the radar this morning and I thought an inch of rain was very likely. Then a small area of drier air moved into my neighborhood even though I could hear the thunder the rain was light at best.
Pete1 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 11:51 am
We are getting pounded again here in Burlington. Back yard is now flooded
Pete we probably live 10-12 miles away from each other and you have received about 6 to 7 times the amount of rain that I have received since Thursday.
Pete1 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 11:51 am
We are getting pounded again here in Burlington. Back yard is now flooded
Pete we probably live 10-12 miles away from each other and you have received about 6 to 7 times the amount of rain that I have received since Thursday.
Wow Tim. That is really amazing. I’ll gladly send some your way. I have had enough rain to last me awhile
Still a fair amount of the real-estate that got skipped with appreciable rains. Towards the Wilmington area the past 3 days has received a total near a quarter inch, likewise at Lunken Airport.
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Thanks for the birthday wishes. Went to the state fair with the grandkids. The ODNR section is great! They loved the butter sculptors and seeing all the animals.
Some nice man let them help give a cow a bath. Very popular with the 3 year old!