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Tuesday, September 03, 2013
First Round Of Storms
Storms have moved off to west rapidly and weakened some, while new cells have formed over the Rincons. Radar above shows composite reflectivity at 3 pm MST. Two panels from the ALERT network below show rainfall for 6 hours ending at 3 pm. Most of the rain stayed on south side of metro and further south. Coverage has been only 26 sites (28% coverage) with rainfall so far. Wind and a couple of slight spits here so far. Hopefully there is still decent, elevated boundary layer air that can feed additional storms, since surface has been cooled and stabilized.



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