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Ghosts, Ghouls, Pumpkins, Autumn Chill?: October 2015 DISCUSSION/OBS


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I guess it's back to the borefest known as weather in the tri-state area lately. At least the HRRR is showing an additional 1-2" for the area through tonight.

 

 

 

 

It definitely feels and looks like a nice noreaster outside.

Have moderate rain falling with 20-30mph winds and occasional higher gusts to 35-40mph.

Should get even heavier as we approach the evening.

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It definitely feels and looks like a nice noreaster outside.

Have moderate rain falling with 20-30mph winds and occasional higher gusts to 35-40mph.

Should get even heavier as we approach the evening.

It does have that rain appeal, cold appeal of a March or October storm.

 

Missing out on the heaviest rain and strongest winds so far. 

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It does have that rain appeal, cold appeal of a March or October storm.

 

Missing out on the heaviest rain and strongest winds so far. 

 

It has been pretty harsh here, winds have been sustained about 20 - 25mph most of the day with some gust pushing 35 - 40. alot of tree limbs down, just nasty out.

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It has been pretty harsh here, winds have been sustained about 20 - 25mph most of the day with some gust pushing 35 - 40. alot of tree limbs down, just nasty out.

Don't get me wrong, it's not sunny and 75 here.

 

I have winds around 15-20 MPH with a wind driven light rain, temp right around 50 degrees. Something you would be more likely to see in early November rather than early October.

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Roadside/residential trees have picked up lots of yellows and oranges the past few days. The cloudy skies and rainfall work nicely to bring out the various colors... if you're looking you photograph the foliage, damp weather like this is miles better than sunny for natural saturation and contrast.

hopefully this rain on Tues and Today helped save the foliage season-otherwise we were looking at a lot of yellow and brown.  As it is, it may be a bit late, although we're still 90% green here.

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