• Heavy Rain/Flooding ME/NH

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Tue Jul 23 09:09:00 2024
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    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0706
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    835 AM EDT Tue Jul 23 2024

    Areas affected...Portions of Southern and Eastern Maine...Southern
    New Hampshire

    Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding possible

    Valid 231235Z - 231735Z

    SUMMARY...Bands of heavy showers and thunderstorms will continue
    to impact areas of southern and eastern Maine, and possibly
    southern New Hampshire going through midday. Heavy rainfall rates
    of 1 to 2 inches/hour may result in some additional concerns for
    flash flooding.

    DISCUSSION...The latest radar and satellite imagery show a rather
    expansive area of showers and thunderstorms across areas of
    southern New Hampshire through southern and eastern Maine,
    including some cells that are producing rather heavy rainfall
    rates that are upwards of 1 to 2 inches/hour.

    The convection this morning is being driven by the arrival of an
    mid-level shortwave trough across the Northeast which is showing
    up very well in the GOES-E WV suite. This energy is interacting
    with a weakly buoyant, but moist airmass characterized by MUCAPE
    values of around 500 J/kg and PWs that are near 1.75 inches.

    There is a corridor of stronger low-level moisture convergence
    noted along and just inland of the coast of Maine, with the
    stronger parameters generally noted over Downeast Maine ahead of
    the main axis of convection. This should support areas of heavy
    rain overspreading these areas, while also continuing locally
    farther to the southwest near and inland of the Maine coast. Radar
    imagery shows the southwest tail of the overall band of shower and
    thunderstorm activity still lingering a bit of southern New
    Hampshire as well, and this is suggestive of a band of lingering
    low-level convergence across these areas.

    Given the very moist and rather efficient environment through the
    vertical column for elevated rainfall rates, some additional
    rainfall totals of 2 to 3+ inches will be possible going through
    midday, and this may result in additional concerns for runoff
    problems and flash flooding. The recent hires model CAMs support
    conditions improving though early this afternoon as the
    upper-level shortwave trough begins to exit the region.

    Orrison

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    ATTN...RFC...NERFC...NWC...

    LAT...LON 45536795 45426718 44796719 43876891 43207053
    43157155 43527212 43797159 44207054 44846893

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