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  1. #1
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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    With the Po at or around flood stage this is the latest rain report:

    FLOOD POTENTIAL OUTLOOK
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
    445 AM EST THU MAR 31 2005

    ...HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING POSSIBLE FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...

    A LOW PRESSURE STORM WILL DEVELOP FRIDAY ACROSS THE SOUTHEASTERN
    STATES AND MOVE NORTHEAST TO THE MID ATLANTIC REGION. THE LOW IS
    EXPECTED TO TRACK ACROSS WEST VIRGINIA...VIRGINIA...AND MARYLAND
    THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.

    PERIODS OF RAIN ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP FRIDAY EVENING...POSSIBLY
    HEAVY AT TIMES...AND CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. THE RAIN WILL DIMINISH ON
    SATURDAY.

    A LARGE SWATH OF ONE TO TWO INCH RAINFALL IS LIKELY WITH THIS STORM.
    THIS AMOUNT OF RAIN FALLING ON ALREADY DAMP GROUND MAY CAUSE
    SIGNIFICANT RIVER AND LOWLAND FLOODING PROBLEMS. FLASH FLOODING
    COULD ALSO BE A PROBLEM...ESPECIALLY IF ANY THUNDERSTORMS DEVELOP IN
    ASSOCIATION WITH THIS SYSTEM.

    CONTINUE TO MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE
    LATEST HAZARDOUS WEATHER INFORMATION FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER
    SERVICE. ADDITIONAL DETAILS CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET AT
    WEATHER.GOV/BALTIMORE OR WEATHER.GOV/WASHINGTON.


    Maybe we can get out in a few weeks if this is the last major rain for a while, but the outlook for Po and the Susky flats is not looking good in the near future![sad]

  2. #2
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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    Yikes. The Potomac will be barely under 90-100k cfs by then. Not a good place to start with a heavy rain on top of wet soil.

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    I plan to fish the Four Mile Creek tomorrow morning, hope I don't end up way downstream :]

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    A friend stopped by on the way to work this morning. He said the boathouse and the pier had floated all the way down to the little creek on the far right (downstream abviously) of the cove. He also added that he has never seen it so high.
    COME ON MOTHER NATURE.....SOCK IT TO US YOU HARPIE!!!! YOU AREN'T GOING TO SCREW ME AGAIN THIS YEAR YOU EVIL TEMPTRESS!!!! BACK TO HELL I SAY BACK TO HELL!

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    I was just going to post with this, so I'll add it here:

    "Low pressure system looks to track across Virginia/WV//DC/MD region late Friday night into Saturday morning. At this time GFS is fairly consistent if not a little further west with track...well west of a line of cho-dca-BWI. Nam is further east but not nearly as far
    offshore as the run 24 hours ago.

    Quantitative precipitation forecast thoughts...either model sltn track for Friday night and Sat looks to bring a considerable swath of 1-2 inch rainfall across the area in 12 hours time or less. Any convection would cause locally higher amounts. Still...this is a 4th period event at this time...so we plan to beef up the wording in ongoing esf and severe weather potential statement...and hold off on issuing Flood Watch. Day shift forecasters may need to go with Flood Watch if forecast remains on track."

    Sounds like a 4WD will work on the river for a while. It's as if the rain we didn't get in the winter saved itself up for now.

    [sad]

    FF

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    I think I'll just start spearfishing, guys...


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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    Tony, Take one of the small pink pills, it will be better in a minute.

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    I took the large green ones...I feel better already....

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    [Q]Cutter originally wrote:
    Tony, Take one of the small pink pills, it will be better in a minute.
    [/Q]

    Don't kid....Tina scored one of those from her hairdresser a few hours before we got married.. It helped both of us tremendously..[wink]

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    Default More rain--Fletchers not an option soon!

    Just drove past the Kennedy Center and the river about a foot shy of flooding rock Creek Parkway. There is a tremendous amount of trash and logs floating out there. I was supposed to take a boat from the Gangplank Marina to Annapolis tomorrow but I'm going to wait a week or so to let things clear out.

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