Thursday, October 3, 2013

Holy Buckets! More Than 5" Of Rain Soak Parts Of Saline Co.


UPDATE: Thunderstorms ravaged our area late Oct. 3, as Dorchester and Saline County endured tornado, thunderstorm and flash flood warnings.  The Dorchester Times has all the rainfall totals for the Saline County area below.  In Dorchester, we've seen rainfall amounts in excess of 3" with some gauges showing 4".

At 9:53 p.m. Thursday, radar showed cells with dangerous rotation near Milligan. A possible tornado was spotted 8 miles west of Wilber around 10:20 p.m.

Earlier in the evening, storm spotters near Wilber confirmed baseball size hail as two small storm cells combined, merging into a massive and dangerous autumn storm, moving very slowly and causing wind damage and flooding.

Here are area precipitation totals over the past 48 hours:
  • 4 miles SSW of Dorchester -- 5.07"
  • 6 miles SSE of Milford -- 4.41"
  • 2 miles NW of Dorchester -- 4.04"
  • 3.5 miles E of Friend -- 4.00"
  • 4.5 miles NNE of Western -- 2.84"
  • 1.5 miles E of Tobias -- 2.77"
  • In DeWitt -- 2.00"
  • 1 mile SE of Western -- 1.86"
  • 1.8 miles W of Wilber -- 1.86"
  • 4.5 miles SSE of Dorchester -- 1.75"
See the area radar, forecast and warnings here.  See the severe damage caused by a tornado in the Bennet and Hickman areas here.

Stay tuned for the latest at the Dorchester Times.

2 comments:

  1. Dang....I'm sure my valuation is going up........looked out my window last night and I own ocean front property. LOL

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  2. Dear Times bloggers - I like your site alot but sure wish I could see your left column on my Droid smartphone. Just sayin ..

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