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  • Root Admin
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http://wxmaps.org/pix/prec1

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Bottom image looks like Texas is going to get it.  10+ inches???  Problem is I bet that blob heads north and east.

Beaver Lake may reach 1130 feet this week.  Table Rock will go over 920 feet and BS... well... up and away it goes.

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  • Root Admin
Posted

I think that 4-inch area is out of the Table Rock watershed, barely.

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  • Root Admin
Posted

I'm not sure what ^ is because this map shows something completely different.

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     Here are the Four I watch,

7-Day Forecast 37.75N 94.3W (weather.gov)     For my general area

Then storm prediction center       Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlooks (noaa.gov)

Then the rainfall prediction map,   WPC 5- and 7-Day Total Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (noaa.gov)

  The last one is kind of the one @Phil Lilley posted. It tracks what has already fell in the area like @Quillback suggested,

Rainfall totals for the last 24 hours to 3 days - high resolution map – iWeatherNet

   Last but not least I check my rain gauge  :) 

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