Zeitpunkt Nutzer Delta Tröts TNR Titel Version maxTL Mo 22.07.2024 00:02:28 20.800 +1 1.181.470 56,8 Newsie 4.2.10 500 So 21.07.2024 00:00:41 20.799 -1 1.179.920 56,7 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Sa 20.07.2024 00:04:58 20.800 0 1.178.877 56,7 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Fr 19.07.2024 13:57:33 20.800 0 1.178.059 56,6 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Do 18.07.2024 00:02:59 20.800 0 1.175.273 56,5 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Mi 17.07.2024 00:03:47 20.800 0 1.174.065 56,4 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Di 16.07.2024 00:03:54 20.800 0 1.172.773 56,4 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Mo 15.07.2024 00:03:50 20.800 0 1.171.367 56,3 Newsie 4.2.10 500 So 14.07.2024 00:03:42 20.800 0 1.169.921 56,2 Newsie 4.2.10 500 Sa 13.07.2024 00:02:37 20.800 0 1.168.859 56,2 Newsie 4.2.10 500
RustyLMehlberg (@RustyMehlberg) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 1.940 · Folger: 150
Mo 22.07.2024 21:29
WATCH FOR HEAVY RAINFALL:
The #scattered #showers and #thunderstorms passing through the #Northland this afternoon are not moving very fast. That means #heavy #rainfall is likely if caught under one.
Greatest concern for possible #flooding is southern Douglas, northern Burnett, and northwest Washburn counties.
A view of the radar over the southern half of the Northland at 2:20 p.m. on July 22, 2024. It shows a scattering of showers and thunderstorms along and south of Highway 2. They are moving quite slowly, possibly no more than 5 miles per hour.
The area of greatest concern for heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding is southern Douglas, northern Burnett, and northwest Washburn counties. Radar estimated totals from this precipitation cell is up to 2-inches in spots.
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