Subj : HVYRAIN: Excessive Rainfall Discussion To : wx-storm@lists.illinois.edu From : COD Weather Processor Date : Sat Mar 09 2024 08:31:50 FOUS30 KWBC 090831 QPFERD Excessive Rainfall Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 330 AM EST Sat Mar 09 2024 Day 1 Valid 12Z Sat Mar 09 2024 - 12Z Sun Mar 10 2024 ....THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL FOR PORTIONS OF THE CAROLINAS... Southeast U.S.... Maintained the Slight Risk area in the Carolinas...although shrunk the areal coverage in the western portion of the area given the trends in short-range QPF guidance....while radar trends from overnight suggested the need to hold back the western boundary of the Marginal Risk area near the Gulf coast due to convective trends near the cold front. In terms of the Slight Risk area...while there was enough confidence to trim the western portion of the area there was still a larger than usual spread for a Day 1 period in the north/south placement of the QPF in the Carolinas. Higher rates may be more expected in the southern portion of the Slight Risk area given the proximity of moisture/instability...the northern portion of the area (e.g. North Carolina coinciding with the Piedmont to Coastal Plain transition), Flash Flood Guidance was generally lower. Given the 09/00Z HREF signal for neighborhood probabilities reaching 10 percent...maintained the Slight Risk area another cycle with minimal adjustments northward or southward. Mid Atlantic into the Northeast... A strong low tracking northeast from the Ohio Valley will spread a broad shield of precipitation towards the Eastern Seaboard throughout the day and tonight., Maintained the Marginal Risk area...although continued to minimize overlap of the excessive area with winter weather concerns. The latest WPC QPF continued to focus an area of 0.75 to 1.5 inch amounts over portions of the Mid-Atlantic into southern portions of New England///roughly coincident with where the latest HREF probabilities showed 30 to 50 pct of 1 inch rainfall in 3 to 6 hours. This could be problematic in areas where here stream flows were already high from recent heavy rains. Bann Day 2 Valid 12Z Sun Mar 10 2024 - 12Z Mon Mar 11 2024 ....THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PORTIONS OF COASTAL NEW ENGLAND ON SUNDAY... Maintained a Marginal Risk area...mainly confined to eastern Maine...as an area of low pressure pulls away from the region.=20 Areal average rainfall continues to be on an order of 1 to 1.25 inches...enough that there could be isolated problems from flooding/ponding given the antecedant conditions over the past few weeks. Confined the Marginal Risk areas to lower elevations where rainfall is the expected to be the primary precipitation type and attempted to limit the overlap inland where the precipitation type is expected to be snow. The threat of excessive rainfall should be tapering off across the outlook area during the afternoon and evening as dry air filters in behind the departing system and the terrain acts to block too much wrap around preciptation. Bann Day 3 The Day 3 outlook will be updated by 0830Z. Day 1 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go= v/qpf/94epoints.txt__;!!DZ3fjg!_e8RkWFtWKwgsZwnNm2yPIiSQhieICU1dQ_op3b7j25x= CF3v6FSiMEzwhXLZ1BUtdgmqw9eN1NnCK7e6plh4TpAixKc$=20 Day 2 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go= v/qpf/98epoints.txt__;!!DZ3fjg!_e8RkWFtWKwgsZwnNm2yPIiSQhieICU1dQ_op3b7j25x= CF3v6FSiMEzwhXLZ1BUtdgmqw9eN1NnCK7e6plh4IH0PvNo$=20 Day 3 threat area: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.go= v/qpf/99epoints.txt__;!!DZ3fjg!_e8RkWFtWKwgsZwnNm2yPIiSQhieICU1dQ_op3b7j25x= CF3v6FSiMEzwhXLZ1BUtdgmqw9eN1NnCK7e6plh4c3he5Ko$=20 $$ =3D =3D =3D To unsubscribe from WX-STORM and you already have a login, go to https://lists.illinois.edu and use the "Unsubscribe" link. Otherwise email Chris Novy at cnovy@cox.net and ask to be removed from WX-STORM. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .