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Post by solargeek on Jun 10, 2015 12:04:52 GMT
They are forecasting lots of rain on Thursday- Friday --- lots for us! I tried to just post the picture of the bands of rain, hail and potentially tornadoes but could not. Here are the links and text. www.facebook.com/NWSLaCrossewww.weather.gov/arx/An awesome day today, but we are still looking at heavy rain moving in for Thursday into Friday. We have seen a northward trend to the forecast for the rain, which looks like 3 to 5 inches, and possible other severe storms. As the system trends north, the probability for large hail, damaging wind, and even an isolated tornado also increases. This is mainly south and west of La Crosse, later on Thursday, and just south of the heavy rain and flooding. River flooding is likely in the rain band. The location of all this weather is still a changing forecast! Saturday looks dry.
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Post by susannah on Jun 10, 2015 14:36:32 GMT
Yikes. Have you been getting lots of rain prior to this? I know our lake level is really getting high from all the rain of the past two weeks. I'm a lot further north than you are, and we're more on the edge of the heavy rain band rather than in the bulls eye. Still could get an inch or two, but as of now not as much as a lot of the rest of the state. Scary.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 0:20:35 GMT
I'm on the norther edge of the flash flood warnings. Thankfully it has been a light rain all day, and not heavy down pours. We were forecast to get 3 inches of rain today
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Post by susannah on Jun 12, 2015 14:02:09 GMT
The storm took a turn to the south. We got about a quarter of an inch of rain up here, that's it. Solargeek are you guys okay? If I recall, you're in an area that got more rain.
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