Heavy Rain Wednesday

Monday Dec 9th

Today, showers likely this afternoon

Tuesday starts out dry, then cloudy. Tuesday night, rain likely. A warm front gets stuck over our area and builds up moisture. Early Wed morning a cold front is likely to move through from the west and wring the air like a sponge

Rain Wednesday, heavy at times. Rain may affect the commute Wed morning. Total rain Tuesday night through Wednesday evening could exceed 2 inches. Some minor flooding is possible. Breezy Wednesday into Thursday

Relatively warm temperatures throughout the period, with highs near 50⁰

Much needed rain, but still will not be enough to clear the drought


max_weisenfeld said:

Monday Dec 9th

Today, showers likely this afternoon

Tuesday starts out dry, then cloudy. Tuesday night, rain likely. A warm front gets stuck over our area and builds up moisture. Early Wed morning a cold front is likely to move through from the west and wring the air like a sponge

Rain Wednesday, heavy at times. Rain may affect the commute Wed morning. Total rain Tuesday night through Wednesday evening could exceed 2 inches. Some minor flooding is possible. Breezy Wednesday into Thursday

Relatively warm temperatures throughout the period, with highs near 50⁰

Much needed rain, but still will not be enough to clear the drought

Thanks, Max!


Wed Dec 11th

Wet, warm, and breezy today

Rain, heavy at times, especially this afternoon. Wind steady at 20mph with gusts in the 30s should stay just below Advisory level (advisories issued to our east may be picked up by apps if they scan at the county level). Total rainfall today and tonight should be between 1 and 2 inches. Minor flooding, mostly road ponding, is possible this afternoon. High in the low 60⁰s.

The rain is being driven by a cold front with an arctic component moving through the warm moist air from yesterday, so tomorrow will be cold, high in the upper 30⁰s, but should be dry as the cold settles in.

Weekend Weather, Saturday should be clear and chilly, Sunday warmer and a chance of rain.


Watch out for leaves clogging up the storm drains. There was a DPW truck cleaning some up around Parker in the Clinton neighborhood earlier. 


This is a problem caused in part by DPW.  Last pick up in sections 1 - 3 is this week, with some areas already served.  However, a significant number of leaves were left at the curb by the equipment used and what was left was often pushed into the storm drains.


I can’t blame DPW on my street because there’s a lot of street parking during the day that prevents the piles from being picked up. If it’s not built up tall enough, cars will park on top. If it’s bagged, it’s treated like a vehicle with cars in front and back. At night when it’s mostly clear there’s no pick ups oh oh


Swamp trail walking today....

The rain and wind blew two trees onto our fence and dropped a tree onto one of our trails.  Damage is mostly repaired but we ran out of grapples to complete the fence repair.


Honestly, as long as we have this method of leaf disposal, it will be a problem as we can't control the weather and there's only so much DPW can do about that as well as about parked cars. Perhaps there should be temporary "no parking" zones for leaf pickup? But people wouldn't like that either, especially on streets with commuter parking for those with permits. I'm not sure what better solution, if any, exists. I will say that when I first moved here, I was appalled that this was how leaves were dealt with as I had never seen it before. But after 35-plus years living here, I haven't come up with a better answer and there are certainly a LOT of leaves on lawns with relatively small footprints so it's tough to deal with them within ones own property, even with composting, mulching, etc.



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