11/19 Ryan’s “Heavy Rain” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Heavy rain is coming down right now (8 AM), and will continue for the next few hours as a front marches through.

The rain started last night, but we’re just now getting our heavy rain as showers and thunderstorms pop up along this morning’s cold front. We’re still under a level 1/”marginal” risk of severe weather for the area as well, meaning if we’re going to get anything it has to happen over the next few hours. Like I said yesterday, the chance of seeing any damaging winds or tornadoes is very low-to-unlikely, but flooding is absolutely possible as the rain piles up. We’ve seen almost 3″ in parts of Hancock county since midnight, with more expected as the storms slowly push eastward. Thankfully it won’t last long past lunchtime, and will usher in some cooler-than-average fall days for the rest of the week!

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No named storms or areas of development expected for the rest of the month, which should end the season on a quiet note.

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