Looks like our RPM was right on, thunderstorms have developed north of Battle Ground and heading down towards Camas. Any of us could see one in the next 3 hours. Nice looking clouds to the north of the metro area too!
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Very slow movers, and pulse type storms. They may not cross the river, but I sure hope they do!
GRLevel 3 is showing max cloud tops of ~ 32K feet and Max dbz of 64 wihin the past half-hour……Impressive from my house!
Can anyone tell me please where the radar website is that shows the height of the storm cells?
try intellicast.com……radar link and summary
Thanks Hal.
For anyone else wanting that info here is the link…
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/Summary.aspx
Got the cam going !!!
COUNT IT!!!