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  2. Quite the downpour here this evening brought the total today to 1.71 inches. 0.24 inches yesterday. Event total of 1.95 inches!
  3. I say that almost everyday
  4. This list is interesting to me because the top 2 came after great winters and the previous summers were super hot especially 1966. Number 3 also had an epic end to the snow season and the previous summer was also extremely hot. It's also interesting that 1977 is on this list when it had one of the hottest two week stretches this region has ever seen. Ditto 1953. I wonder how this list looks for Mount Pocono, I know how cold it was here in the summer of 1992 I had my fireplace going most of the summer. Chris do you have a list of that and also the summers with the most highs below 70 degrees at both JFK and MPO? It was only in the mid 60s here yesterday and I remembered how much I hate it when the high temperature is below 70 and it's cloudy all day. It's bad enough that we have to deal with that in Spring and Fall, Summer is not supposed to be that way, Summer should be sunny, dry and hot with maybe one or two hours of rain per week that doesn't interfere with the sunshine or the heat.
  5. Good luck to you Jeb! Hopefully you get your rain and maybe a sneaky snow. I live in the Detroit area, not DC. Im always prepared for winter. I usually get a new shovel every 2 years but keep the snowblower haha. DC should definitely have noreaster potential this year though.
  6. Nothing worse than being at the shore and its hot as hell and no breeze at all. That just insane. Of course had a nice line beelining it for me and then poof it separated, typical lately. No rain here but poured at work 2.5 miles away
  7. The best leanto I’ve been to was about 50 years ago. The Guyot Shelter with an elevated plank to lay your sleeping bag such that you had a full view of the presidentials across the valley. The shelter is around 4300 feet up near the tree line. We were packing everything in and out. I’ve been atop My Whitney and other spectacular hikes above 12,000 feet in the west but that night at the Guyot Shelter is tops.
  8. Seeing the lightning off of those storms to the South all the way up here.
  9. Congrats guys. This is but a point to what remains. In other words, welcome to a record Nino. You'll get storm cycle after storm cycle after storm cycle. By the time this puppy (the record Nino) really gets going with the North American 500 millibar pressure surface, your grounds will already be hypersaturated and you get to see floods galore! Texas is way too far west for this one. This record Nino is so far east-based that Austin will actually miss out on 70 percent of the hydrometeor output thru at least September 2027. But there should be other Ninos in the next 10-20 years (If I manage to live that long ha ha ha).
  10. Mid Atlantic getting repeated rainstorm cycles in August? Everything with the Record Nino is right on track. This, is gonnabe good!
  11. Memorable one? Same odds as a HECS....gonna be about timing things right when the pattern is more conducive in the back half. EPO is likely + in the seasonal mean, so need to score on a window.
  12. That's good to hear. What about rain?
  13. Or, Cano could just not suck. He's been hit or miss all season. Yeah the error hurts, but you gotta just move on. Too many head cases on the pitching staff. Baz is another who gets on himself for something he can't control. Tough loss, but team is playing better overall. Just have to keep winning series.
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  15. Typically the lag is 2-4 months, so the fall is when we should start seeing a more textbook look for the current Nino in the Northern Hemisphere up to the mid-latitudes. I've been projecting mid to late fall through the winter as the time frame of interest for an increase in precipitation chances with the STJ becoming much more active.
  16. Having to work down here on an emergency contract with the NCDOT. Not my favorite place to be lol.
  17. There’s been a noticeable region wide precip shift over the past 3 weeks.
  18. put almost a thousand miles on it for that trip
  19. What ya doing down in the lowlands, @Met1985 ? I would think the heat/humidity combo would be intolerable for a mountain man such as yourself! (It’s intolerable for us, too!)
  20. The May error is the problem all season. You make that play, Cano doesn't get rattled and they probably get out of it.
  21. Yep. That was intense! Finished with 0.63 inch of rainfall and about a thousand lightning flashes. Lots of wind, too.
  22. And even in those three seasons, the average in Boston was 31” - BN to be sure but still 75% of normal - not that bad, and well above a couple of garbage years recently. Certainly not the end of winter. .
  23. Big time storms fixing to blow through Dallas and Gastonia.
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