• Heavy Rain/Flood NY/NE

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Sat May 31 10:11:00 2025
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    MEZ000-MAZ000-NHZ000-VTZ000-CTZ000-NYZ000-311905-

    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0340
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    959 AM EDT Sat May 31 2025

    Areas affected...Hudson Valley into northern New England

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

    Valid 311358Z - 311905Z

    SUMMARY...Risk for localized rainfall of two inches in three hours
    makes for a potential flash flood concern this morning for the
    Hudson Valley and southern Vermont/New Hampshire, then farther
    north through this afternoon

    DISCUSSION...983mb surface low now over western Mass is quickly
    lifting north-northeast. Bands of moderate rain are wrapping and
    pivoting around this low back over the central Hudson Valley and
    southern VT. Within this area, gauge reported hourly rainfall has
    generally peaked in the 0.5 to 0.75 inch range with upstream 3hr
    rainfall up to 2 inches in the Catskills.

    MUCAPE per the 12Z RAP is around 250 J/kg through this zone,
    rising to 500 J/kg east of the low in the warmer sector. Low level
    convergence to the northwest of the surface low and locally strong
    upper level divergence/diffluence within the left-exit region of
    an upper jet streak off of the Mid-Atlantic coast is aiding
    rainfall rates as well as topographic lift.

    Through ~20Z, the surface low will track through northern New
    England and produce a rainfall axis of 1 to 3 inches. However,
    this area of New England has not been as wet compared to locations
    farther south, so any instances of flash flooding should be
    isolated in nature.

    Jackson

    ATTN...WFO...ALY...BOX...BTV...GYX...

    ATTN...RFC...TAR...NWC...

    LAT...LON 45287145 45147089 43167114 42587244 41937347
    42407432 43747349 45057211

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