4 Full inches in the front rain gauge this morning! Near Memorial and MacArthur
We've measured 5.77" on our weather station so far here in the Waterloo/Kelly area and it's still coming down.
6.4 at Will Rogers.
3.5 inches in the rain gauge. Yukon
This is the happiest any of the weather threads have ever been.
When we heat up later this week, the humidity from this rain is going to be miserable.
Stillwater was a slacker. I got 2.42". As one of the doubters I wasn't expecting that much. But not now complaining since parts of the state last night only got less than .25, if any.
Last round of storms from this system moves through overnight - looks to be mainly north-central and NE
HRRR 1 am
Hot and dry through Thursday then another chance of storms
Impressive totals in many areas with this storm system, and absolutely incredible for August typically one of the driest months
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I've grown to hate the Mesonet rain numbers; they only have two stations in all of OK County.
KFOR said yesterday that Will Rogers received almost 7 inches of rain and that most rain gauges in the OKC area showed 4 to 7 inches with some near Pauls Valley getting almost a foot. That's completely different than the Mesonet graphic and their numbers always seem quite a bit lower than my own experience.
I know there has been huge technological advancements in weather satellites, but I wonder if the lower number of Mesonet stations have impacted forecast accuracy? The super computers can only work off of what you feed them.
It hasn’t; if anything, Oklahoma has better station coverage than most other areas. The Mesonet stations are additive, other places usually just have NWS-affiliated observation sites at airports which we also have.
Also, would encourage taking a look at the precipitation estimates on Mesonet as those tend to be fairly accurate.
COCORAHS has additional measurements from volunteers at maps.cocorahs.org
Holy cow, what a difference humidity makes.
One can use the Wundermap from wunderground to get weather data from individual weather stations in cities. Accuracy isn't bad from most of them. Use the right menu to pick out whatever you want. Or scroll the map to see nearby areas. The link works for me. Hopefully, it works for everybody.
https://www.wunderground.com/wunderm...0&cams=0&pix=0
Tempest has its own version at: https://tempestwx.com/map/119776/35.5961/-97.3922/12
There's also the Ambient Weather Network too, which my personal weather station reports to. Lots of places to get crowdsourced weather info! Weather Underground is probably the biggest among them though.
Looking ahead there is still a decent chance of storms late Thursday and early Friday, though not as widespread as this past weekend. Oklahoma will be right on the edge of the heat dome over Texas which allow some storms to move southeast from Kansas where most of the rainfall will be concentrated
GFS rainfall forecast through the end of August
The EURO is not as optimistic showing the heat dome pushing most rainfall more to the north and east
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