cloudy72 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:02 am
Getting another thunderstorm LOL Dome still on vaca!
Radar looks promising for you all N of the river. Glad to see your water table getting back to where it should be!~ I'm good down here. Hope Bo, Tim, or anyone else who may need it, can cash in with this broken line sliding in.
What is wild imo the amount of folks all around me in different counties and even parts of Kenton County looked like spring and the small area around my house is rather dry.
We drove thru some heavy rains yesterday afternoon on 275 in Kenton Co. Thought of you Tim, hoping some of that was over your hood.
cloudy72 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:02 am
Getting another thunderstorm LOL Dome still on vaca!
Radar looks promising for you all N of the river. Glad to see your water table getting back to where it should be!~ I'm good down here. Hope Bo, Tim, or anyone else who may need it, can cash in with this broken line sliding in.
What is wild imo the amount of folks all around me in different counties and even parts of Kenton County looked like spring and the small area around my house is rather dry.
We drove thru some heavy rains yesterday afternoon on 275 in Kenton Co. Thought of you Tim, hoping some of that was over your hood.
I hope so Les, I have friend 3 or 4 miles from me that have got plenty of rainfall but southern Edgewood and northern Independence have been missed so many times. I mowed before I left though really just a clean up because the grass was not high at all.
Updated ILN Radar storm total - Butler and Warren counties are clear winners with this system. Some spots in Butler Co estimated at 8-9" west of Hamilton.
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cloudy72 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:08 am
Updated ILN Radar storm total - Butler and Warren counties are clear winners with this system. Some spots in Butler Co estimated at 8-9" west of Hamilton.
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Great Map Mike. I am in the lightest green or blue.
tpweather wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:14 am
Great Map Mike. I am in the lightest green or blue.
Ha! Normally this is me - kind of a nice treat to be on the higher end for a change. I'm sure the dome will return in full fury and it won't rain again in my hood until Halloween! LOL
Folks... based on the guidance I am seeing... tomorrow is a better day. Only a 10-20% POP is needed. Dry and less humid Thurs and Fri. The bad news... you will have this same pattern that we just went thru, this weekend thru about Tues or so of next week as another upper level low drops in and is slow to move out.
Les I was looking at weather for your trip and it may be a tad warmer than normal with some 70's showing up. Hope that works for the fishing and I have no ideal how the weather affects the fish.
Picked up .20" for Labor Day weekend. Looking forward to Sat into Tues for some more chances up my way.
Prayers and thoughts with those in the Tri-state flooding areas like Angelika and Lisa etc. Also friends of my family in Hamilton, Fairfield and Cincy if they've been impacted.
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1451 UNK 5 E BLANCHESTER CLINTON OH 3930 8389 SEVERAL TREES REPORTED DOWN ON FRAZIER ROAD INCLUDING ONE ON A RESIDENCE. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR DATA. (ILN)
tpweather wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 7:49 pm
Les I was looking at weather for your trip and it may be a tad warmer than normal with some 70's showing up. Hope that works for the fishing and I have no ideal how the weather affects the fish.
That's perfect weather! Stable weather is always better. Either crappy weather day after day after day or high pressure day after day after day. They tend to not like major cold fronts or major changes in barometric pressure. I think all in all, it doesn't look too shabby!