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Eventdex · Heavy Rain

SUSSEX

5134870

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event_typeHeavy Rain
ncei_event_id5,134,870
episode_id1,092,102
begin_utc2000-03-21T19:00:00+00:00
end_utc2000-03-22T11:00:00+00:00
stateDELAWARE
cz_typeC
cz_nameSUSSEX
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceNEWSPAPER
episode_narrativeA rather innocuous looking low pressure system brought heavy rain into Delaware from the afternoon of the 21st into the early morning of the 22nd. Rain began falling just after midnight on the 21st and was on the light side until around noon EST. The rain was heavy at times from the afternoon of the 21st into the early morning of the 22nd. Rain lingered at a lighter intensity throughout the rest of the morning on the 22nd. Storm totals averaged between 3 and 5 inches. There was considerable standing water in parks, low lying and poor drainage areas. Delaware Department of Traffic closed eight roads throughout the state. No serious flooding or injuries were reported. The worst reported flooding in Delaware occurred farther north in New Castle County. Storm totals included 6.45 inches in Harbeson (Sussex County), 4.93 inches in Dover (Kent County), 3.91 inches in Milford (Kent County), 3.83 inches in Georgetown (Sussex County), 3.80 inches in Greenwood (Sussex County) and 3.20 inches in Bridgeville (Sussex County). The low pressure system responsible for the heavy rain was located near Savannah, Georgia the morning of the 20th. It moved very slowly northeast and at 7 a.m. EST on the 21st it was located near New Bern, North Carolina. The central pressure of this low was about 1017 millibars, higher than normal sea level pressure. The low slowed even further and was located just off of Parramore Island, Virginia at 7 a.m. EST on the 22nd. Its central pressure remained quite weak, only about 1018 millibars. The low then moved quickly out to sea during the day on the 22nd. Just as, if not more, important was a strong blocking high pressure system that remained over the Canadian Maritimes throguhout this event. It slowed the low pressure system's progress and helped establish a prolong and moist southeast fetch from the Atlantic Ocean throughout this event.
year2,000

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