Prior to the events of the last two days, the January 1937 outcome was almost unimaginable, but remarkably after 85 years we have now seen something of a similar order of magnitude. There will be much to write about, but for now the 48-hour precipitation totals speak for themselves - see below, and click to enlarge. If only one or two sites had reported totals like this, they would have been dismissed out of hand, with an assumption of instrument malfunction; but it seems to me that the consistency between ASOS and SNOTEL tipping buckets as well as the high-quality CRN weighing gauge (3.10" in the bottom image below) provide a strong case for the extraordinarily large amounts being real.
More blog posts to come, and I invite readers to comment with any and all personal observations, measurements, or experiences from the storm.
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