Special Weather Statement Issued August 12 at 10:56 AM, EDT by NWS Binghamton
August 12, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS (August 12, 2014) – Affected Jurisdictions: Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Madison, Oneida, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
…Heavy Rainfall Is Expected Tonight…And Perhaps Into Early Wednesday…
A Strong Surge Of Moisture Will Combine With A Slow Moving Frontal Complex To Bring Periods Of Rain Today…With Steadier Heavier Rainfall Likely Developing Late Tonight.
Most Of The Rainfall Today Will Be On The Light Side…With Any Heavier Downpours Brief And Transient In Nature.
This Evening…Heavier Rainfall…Along With Isolated Thunderstorms…Is Expected To Develop. The Most Concentrated Area Of Heavy Rainfall Should Impact The Southern Tug Hill Region And Portions Of The Mohawk Valley…As Well As The Western Catskills And Poconos…Late Tonight And Possibly Into Early Wednesday Morning.
Total Rainfall Through Late Tonight Or Early Wednesday Should Average 2 To 3 Inches…With Isolated Areas Of 4 Inches Or More Possible.
Stay Tuned For Later Updates…Including Possible Watches Or Warnings…From The National Weather Service.
Please stay tuned to your local radio or TV Station for more information.
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Special Weather Statement Issued August 12 at 10:56 AM, EDT by NWS Binghamton
August 12, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS (August 12, 2014) – Affected Jurisdictions: Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Madison, Oneida, Otsego, Sullivan Counties
…Heavy Rainfall Is Expected Tonight…And Perhaps Into Early Wednesday…
A Strong Surge Of Moisture Will Combine With A Slow Moving Frontal Complex To Bring Periods Of Rain Today…With Steadier Heavier Rainfall Likely Developing Late Tonight.
Most Of The Rainfall Today Will Be On The Light Side…With Any Heavier Downpours Brief And Transient In Nature.
This Evening…Heavier Rainfall…Along With Isolated Thunderstorms…Is Expected To Develop. The Most Concentrated Area Of Heavy Rainfall Should Impact The Southern Tug Hill Region And Portions Of The Mohawk Valley…As Well As The Western Catskills And Poconos…Late Tonight And Possibly Into Early Wednesday Morning.
Total Rainfall Through Late Tonight Or Early Wednesday Should Average 2 To 3 Inches…With Isolated Areas Of 4 Inches Or More Possible.
Stay Tuned For Later Updates…Including Possible Watches Or Warnings…From The National Weather Service.
Please stay tuned to your local radio or TV Station for more information.
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