Sunday night in SOUTH central PA there was a train of thunderstorms, a line that pops up over the same area and moves in the direction of the storm front, instead of tracking perpendicular. Estimates say there was 6+ inches in four hours in some places. But from a different source estimates from Doppler radar can be high when hail is in a storm, usually doubling the actual amount that fell.

Sadly two people died in the flood waters from the storm. But only one story stated that the person drove onto a bridge already covered with water. While I have sympathy for the dead, every story should be stating the wrong decision that lead to the deaths instead of ignoring it.

Kevin T. - VRWC
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