I will say, the #HRRR and #GFS weather models have done quite good on the initial band of showers moving through southern #Idaho.

I've been watching the GFS weather model for the last 9 days, and I'm impressed. But I'm not always impressed ... sometimes it doesn't do very good at the 6-10 mark.

Hmm, I'm curious what the HRRR rain totals were saying for Kerr, Texas yesterday. They sometimes (but not always) highlight possible areas of extremely high rainfall rates. #wx #disaster #HRRR
Lot more rain than HRRR had promised as of around midnight ET 10/9/24 #HRRR #Milton #FLwx
Let's see what all the models are saying about Francine. Looks like ICON is the most aggressive. HRRR is close but less intense. Of course, this does not reflect the real impacts of these storms (i.e. how much rainfall, how fast is a big one... ) Always trust the NHC more than random-dude-on-the-Internet, as usual. #Francine #HRRR #ICON #GEM #GFS #TropicalWx
HRRR saying 9 inches of rain by 11am tomorrow in Lafayette, LA. I wonder how the drainage is there... #flooding #HRRR #LAwx
Hmm, curious what the cause of these round artifacts (1 hour precip) in the HRRR model are for tonight. #HRRR #wx
HRRR forecast of brief clearing for Ventura County not verifying at the moment... quite a bit of rain and runoff at the moment (at 0806, at least for my corner of the county). #hrrr #CAwx #rain
HRRR predictions for rain through Wednesday... lots of this is due to hit today in the LA/Riverside/Orange County. #rain #CAwx #storm #AtmosphericRiver #HRRR
Fire hose from the atmospheric river is moving into the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles now. (still raining here in Ventura County, but the intense part of the storm moving east). Orange County will intensify around 4am (per HRRR), then San Diego around 9am. #CAwx #HRRR #rain