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Audio Feature: Remnants of Hurricane Ida headed this way, to saturated ground
Clarence Fanto reports in the Berkshire Eagle that the storm known as Hurricane Ida barreled into New Orleans and predictions have it dumping rain on our area later in the week. Currently predictions have two to four inches of rain falling here, maybe more in the lower Hudson Valley, around Thursday morning. Alone, that's not especially a lot of rain, but up to seven inches of rain from another former hurricane fell on the ground here locally last week. In Berkshire County, almost 20 inches fell between the end of June through Sunday, close to half of the average total rainfall for the entire year. “We’re seeing warmer temperatures and warmer oceans,” said David R. Easterling, a director of the National Climate Assessment. “So, you have more moisture in the atmosphere that’s able to rain out in these storms.” The National Weather Service in Albany has issued a Flash Flood Watch in effect from 2 p.m. Sept. 1, through 2 p.m. Sept. 2 for the entire Hudson Valley from Ulster and Dutchess counties south. That's when most of the rain associated with the storm may fall here. The National Weather Service reports that the entire WGXC listening area has received between 100 and 200 percent of the normal rainfall in the past 30 days. Read more about this story in the Berkshire Eagle.