A lot of you may know this already but at weather.com there is a interactive weather map.
After a few years of bad drought I got used to looking at the dopler radar from a tv station, for the area around my weekend place. It would look on the radar like it was raining in that area but when I would get there and there would be nothing in the rain guage. There had been no rain.
At the weather channel site you can look at the radar all across the u.s., zoom in on your area, kinda zoom through the clouds, find your house, and I guess know if it is raining there. It doesn't show rain under the clouds, just a google maps view. As you zoom back out, you can see what color clouds are over your place. I had yellow over mine which means a decent rain.
I'll be surprized if there is no rain in the guage this time. I thought it was pretty cool.
Hope this helps someone. MP
After a few years of bad drought I got used to looking at the dopler radar from a tv station, for the area around my weekend place. It would look on the radar like it was raining in that area but when I would get there and there would be nothing in the rain guage. There had been no rain.
At the weather channel site you can look at the radar all across the u.s., zoom in on your area, kinda zoom through the clouds, find your house, and I guess know if it is raining there. It doesn't show rain under the clouds, just a google maps view. As you zoom back out, you can see what color clouds are over your place. I had yellow over mine which means a decent rain.
I'll be surprized if there is no rain in the guage this time. I thought it was pretty cool.
Hope this helps someone. MP