Tuesday, June 27, 2006


Wet conditions will persist today with some added chances of thunderstorms, some of which may be severe. Tomorrow afternoon, some dying will occur, but we must stay alert until then.

Summary: We remain in the very moist atmosphere today, so flooding concerns will persist. The situation could be aided by some afternoon heating which could also trigger thunderstorms. This could lead to some severe storms as the outflows from the very heavy rains could produce strong winds. Shear seems also present and thus isolated tornadoes are a real possibility. The reason for enhancement today will be teh remnants of a tropical system off the Southeast coast which could make it to depression status before hitting teh coast. Please stay alert today. As of this morning, the eastern shore and Deleware continue to get hammered as well as areas in West Virginia and Pennsylvania! Areas out on teh Eatern Shore and Deleware have seen totals in the upper teens for rains! Releif efforts are under way in amny areas. This has been the wettest June on record for many areas and DC has not seen this much rain since Agnes which was a devastating storm for the area.

Please note that many rivers and larger streams will approach flood stage or crest above them. Check with the Mid Atlantic River forecast ceneter here http://www.erh.noaa.gov/marfc for updates on stages and when crests are expected.

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Tropics:They have settled down for the time being. See the Atlantic Outlook

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