by admin | Feb 20, 2013 | Blue Water Blog
Widespread precipitation-related impacts can be expected for the rest of the week over the eastern half of the nation. Areas of heavy rain and snow will have impacts on water resources, both from too much precipitation resulting in flooding to welcome drought relief....
by admin | Feb 19, 2013 | Blue Water Blog
Active weather will continue over parts of the nation this week and into next week as well. Here is an update on the potential for heavy rain or heavy snow this week. As I mentioned in my weekly briefing, an active upper jet stream will transport weather systems into...
by admin | Feb 13, 2013 | Blue Water Blog
Over the past week, a band of very heavy rain fell across southern Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Widespread 6-inch rainfall amounts have resulted in minor to moderate flooding, especially over the southern half of Mississippi. Close to 40 communities are in flood...
by admin | Feb 12, 2013 | Blue Water Blog
It is an active hydro-meteorological week with areas of heavy snow, heavy rain, storms, and flooding. Heavy Snow – OK/TX A band of 6- to 12-inch snow is forecast from the Texas Panhandle into western Oklahoma. Heavy Rain / Flooding SE US The Southeast...
by admin | Feb 9, 2013 | Blue Water Blog, NIDIS
The precipitation situation across the nation, both rain and snow, has significantly increased in activity and complexity over the past week with several areas of existing and potential concern. I’ll be covering this situation in more detail in tomorrow’s weekly...
by admin | Feb 7, 2013 | Blue Water Blog
Modest Drought Relief A modest rainfall event is moving over the Southeast U.S. this morning. As is often the case in February, the heaviest rainfall, often within thunderstorms, is located along the immediate Gulf Coast. In fact, climatology of rainfall (1 inch or...
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