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Saturday rain?

Above, you can see the rainfall forecast from the 18z NAM model. 18z means 18 zulu time which is 18-5 or 1300 hours, 1 PM. When the time changes in at the end of October the data comes in one hour earlier because 18z then is 18-6 or 1200 hours or noon. So, we are very excited about the time change in a few weeks.
An upper level storm is moving our way. This evening, thunderstorms have developed over Oklahoma and they are quite widespread. The storm causing this is weakening, but it should be strong enough to bring some heavy rain our way later Saturday and Saturday night.
There are big changes to talk about next week, but what does it all mean. I just can't tell you yet.
Gary
Posted by at September 30, 2005 8:19 PM
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What is your take on Scott Stevens work (www.weatherwars.info). Its hard to believe but thought I'd ask. I enjoy your weather coverage keep up the good work.
CHIP:
Thanks for the nice comments. We have never heard of Scott Stevens... but it looks like he's got a lot of stuff on there!
Posted by: Chip at October 1, 2005 8:22 PM
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