Did anyone see any "cats and dogs" falling from the sky over the last
36hours?
Well as the saying goes over the past 36 hours this station measured a
whopping
4.04" of rainfall. This is quite significant.Promoting this "monsoon"
was the repeated convective thunderstorm activity over the region last
night and again this morning.The thunderstorm cells continued to
progress over this region as what is termed "training"...such as a train
moves along the same track.Things should quite down and dry out for a
period now until about Wed. with a poss.couple of showers and then a
more prominate system approaches again around this coming Sat. Stay safe
and stay dry!73's <NBWX>
***Here's an update on Final Totals Around The Region Per NWS Taunton***
...RHODE ISLAND...
NEWPORT 4.21 FINAL
NORTH KINGSTOWN 4.2 FINAL
MIDDLETOWN 3.55 FINAL
TIVERTON 3.37 FINAL
WARWICK (TF GREENE AIRPORT) 2.52 FINAL
WESTERLY (AIRPORT) 2.16 FINAL
...MASSACHUSETTS...
ACUSHNET 4.47 FINAL
NEW BEDFORD 4.04 FINAL
NORTH ANDOVER 3.49 1125 AM
NORTHBRIDGE 3.42 800 AM
PLYMOUTH 3.11 FINAL
FAIRHAVEN 3.06 FINAL
EAST WEYMOUTH 2.67 FINAL
SOUTHWICK 2.10 FINAL
TAUNTON 2.07 FINAL
...CONNECTICUT...
PUTNAM 2.46 800 AM
GLASTONBURY 2.07 FINAL
WETHERSFIELD 2.01 FINAL
CARBONE
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Bob M. N1XZJ NBWX
New Bedford/Ma. 41.6N -70.93W
hurr1029{at}ma.ultranet.com
stormchaser1{at}juno.com
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