Our springlike pattern continues, hopefully this time with no severe weather. I'll post more on that later.
First, another heavy rain threat is encroaching upon the area.
The HPC (1-3 day forecast) is putting out between 1.75" and 2.00" for Louisville.
My special blend analysis paints an average 1.66" for Louisville.
Some parts of the state have received 9-10" of precipitation this year. Pretty outstanding. However, it really does not compare to what they've experienced out west. One of my favorite 'rainy' places is Forks WA and they have received over 33" year-to-date. And don't forget about some of the extreme flooding in California recently with some locations recording over a foot of rain during a relatively short period of time.
I don't know if we'll catch them, but we will be putting up some impressive numbers over the next week or so. Stay tuned.
MS
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