Both times I stopped to observe, I noticed several temperature swings by at least 5 or 6 degrees. Same with the wind temperatures. I think that may have been one of the factors that killed of the storm's energy. It may have sucked up a dry patch of air. When the rain had just about come to a stop, I noticed a slight warm up & the air had begun to dry out a bit. The windshield defogger even tried to fog up the window when I started the car. The dry spell was short lived, though. Night & the usual soggy air associated with it was only an hour off. Wanning sunlight & a stabilizing atmosphere sounded the death knell for that storm & the opportunity for redevelopment.
Glad you guys enjoyed the pics. I'm going to email a bunch in to the local NWS office, tonight or tomorrow, to get a better understanding of what was going on at the time. I always like to get more detailed information, when I can. They always appreciate photos of local weather events. Chasing is a never ending learning experiance & love every minute of it. My brain sops it up like biscuits to gravy. Mmmmmm! Gravy! I think I'm off to have a snack.
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