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Excessive Rainfall Forecast
 

This web page depicts the Excessive Rainfall Outlook (ERO). In the ERO, the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) forecasts the probability that rainfall will exceed flash flood guidance (FFG) within 40 kilometers (25 miles) of a point.

Product Info   |  Understanding ERO Categories   |  ERO Climatology   |  Day 1 threat area   |  Day 2 threat area   |  Day 3 threat area


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Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
Valid 16Z Sun Dec 22 2024 Through 12Z Mon Dec 23 2024
Issued: 1530Z Sun Dec 22 2024
Forecaster: ORRISON
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Excessive Rainfall Forecaster Discussion
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Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
OutlookPopulation Impacted Area (Sq Mi) Impacted
The probability of rainfall exceeding flash flood guidance is less than 5 percent



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