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Dented
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Well, that's one way to put a dent in a drought (Notice how I didn't say, end it?)--get mother nature to conjure up a major nor'easter. Those were some impressive rain totals. What amazed me the most was how easily the ground took on all that water----it's like we only saw an inch of rain. the storm drains on the other hand...
We move on....unfortunately, the storm does not. Thankfully this storm will only be a shadow of itself over the next 2 days so plan on a mix of sun & clouds will only a very small chance of afternoon showers. Tuesday, that chance is only 20% so another way to think of it is an 80% chance of staying dry. On Wednesday, the once-powerful storm makes another close pass to us but in a much weaker state. There will, however, be more clouds & a few showers on Wednesday afternoon. A completely different storm takes a swipe at us late in the day Thursday with a whole new batch of clouds & showers. Dry weather returns for late week & the start of the weekend.
~JR
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