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  2. Tossed the data, but somewhere in the middle. They’ve been killing it down by Va Beach. https://cocorahs.org/ViewData/TotalPrecipSummary.aspx
  3. 86 was my high back home. 84 here in Austin. This is unbelievable even with the humidity.
  4. Picked up .32" which put me over the 10" mark for the month.
  5. Thanks. We had one of those free blower tests done by the power company (West Penn Power here...First Energy company) and though I did not have weather stripping on the access door it tested pretty good which surprised me. The things that did not test good were having the damper on my fireplace open and some of the recessed lighting. I keep hearing conflicting info on the tax break for putting insultation in. The government site says it is not refundable, but my CPA says we can still apply it and get a refund so not sure. I got a $500 rebate from the power company as well. I am still out 3-4K after the rebates. We went from R19 to R49.
  6. Our area of Eastern Augusta and northern Waynesboro most certainly needed those 2 storms last evening and they seemed to have also given the southern Shenandoah Nat Park and extreme western Albemarle a good dousing which was as dry as us...
  7. What is COC refering to in a lot of posts I see? Not coming up in any searches.
  8. Just think there's more power in an Iphone than what was on Apollo 13.
  9. Records: Highs: EWR: 99 (2005) NYC: 98 (1940) LGA: 98 (1940) JFK: 94 (1982) Lows: EWR: 57 (1953) NYC: 55 (1920) LGA: 62 (1976) JFK: 58 (1976) Historical: 1819 - Twin cloudbursts of fifteen inches struck almost simultaneously at Catskill, NY, and Westfield, MA. Flash flooding resulted in enormous erosion. (David Ludlum) 1874: Torrential rainfall brought flash flooding to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 1890: During the morning hours, an estimated F3 tornado went through the southern part of Lawrence, Massachusetts. The tornado left 500 people homeless as the tornado destroyed 35 homes and damaged 60 others. 1897: Jewel, Maryland received 14.75 inches of rain in a 24 hour period. This record is currently the oldest, state rainfall record in the United States. All other state rainfall records are in the 1900s and 2000s. 1931: A swarm of grasshoppers descends on crops throughout the American heartland, devastating millions of acres. Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, already in the midst of a bad drought, suffered tremendously from this disaster. 1943 - Tishomingo, OK, baked in the heat as the mercury soared to 121 degrees, a state record. (The Weather Channel) 1960 - The temperature at Salt Lake City, UT, hit 107 degrees, an all-time record high for that location. (The Weather Channel) 1979: Tropical Storm Claudette stalled over Alvin, Texas, inundating the town with 45 inches of rain in 42 hours. The total included 43 inches in 24 hours, which is the maximum 24-hour rainfall in American history. 1987 - Thunderstorms developing along a cold front produced hail two inches in diameter in McHenry County, IL, and wind gusts to 70 mph at Auburn, ME. A wind gust of 90 mph was recorded at Blairstown, NJ, before the anemometer broke. The high winds were associated with a small tornado. The record high of 88 degrees at Beckley, WV, was their sixth in a row. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms produced large hail and damaging winds in the Middle Atlantic Coast Region, and in the south central U.S. Eight cities in the northwestern and north central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Salem, OR, hit 103 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Morning thunderstorms produced heavy rain in southeastern Texas, with more than three inches reported at the Widllife Refuge in southwestern Chambers County. Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in Montana, with wind gusts to 62 mph reported at Helena. Eight cities from Maine to Minnesota reported record high temperatures for the date, including Newark, NJ, with a reading of 99 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  10. And yet no support whatsoever with the GFS ensembles...
  11. Rain finally lightened up considerably ~40 minutes ago. The street out front flooded and even the sidewalks flooded on both sides as water went well over the curbs. I’m guessing that was ~3” rain within one hour. Keep in mind I had 5” during the 7 days before this giving me ~11.25” for July to date! I’ve had lots of storms this month but this complex of storms appears to have taken the cake. Besides the rain (along with decent winds near the start), the CTG lightning frequency was among the worst I can recall at least in several years. The radar detected 800+ strokes within 15 minutes over the area! Many vehicles got stuck in flooding.
  12. Where would 5.53" fall (mine)?
  13. Highs: EWR: 86 JFK: 86 New Brnswck: 85 PHL: 85 ACY: 85 TEB: 85 TTN: 84 BLM: 84 NYC: 84 ISP: 83 LGA: 82
  14. la la land and nit-picking, but it's a Port Arthur/Beaumont track. Lake Charles and west would get crushed though.
  15. Yesterday
  16. https://x.com/wxpatel/status/1816981513420124267?s=46&t=9oYN55kJQkQ18l6qbtT9mw
  17. Assuming the smoke aloft over the Ohio Valley west of the Appalachian mountains doesn't block out too much sunlight a fairly decent sunset could be coming up.
  18. There are 287 CoCoRahs stations in VA that have consistently (50+) reported since June 1st. I have the 6th lowest total in the state (2.10").
  19. The Maritime Continent forcing is even stronger than usual for a developing La Niña in July due to the stronger WPAC warm pool. It may be why the Atlantic hurricane activity has been quieter than expected since Beryl. The 500 mb pattern has also been similar to a very strong La Niña response across the CONUS with the classic Niña ridge axis near New England and the PAC NW. But the strength of the ridges are more exaggerated than we typically see with La Ninas. This has also been the case with the La Ninas in recent summers. So another case of the WPAC warm pool leading the actual La Niña ONI SST readings.
  20. Average temperature at SMQ is running warmer than 2010 through July 25th. A close 2nd in 90° days at 23. 3rd place for 95° days by July 25th. The average max daily dew point is just ahead of 2013 at 73.6° with a few days to go. Records at SMQ started in 1999. Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2024-07-25 75.2 0 2 2010-07-25 74.5 0 3 2013-07-25 74.3 0 4 1999-07-25 74.0 8 5 2020-07-25 73.8 0 - 2005-07-25 73.8 0 Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2012-07-25 25 1 - 2010-07-25 25 24 2 2024-07-25 23 0 3 2022-07-25 22 0 4 2021-07-25 20 1 5 1999-07-25 19 159 Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 1999-07-25 11 159 2 2012-07-25 10 1 3 2024-07-25 8 0 4 2022-07-25 7 0 - 2011-07-25 7 0 5 2002-07-25 5 2 https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=76&network=NJ_ASOS&station=SMQ&season=jul&varname=dwpf&agg=max&year=1893&w=bar&hours=0-23&_r=t&dpi=100&_fmt=png
  21. I think Mullins was in the lineup and then told to sit. Could be getting shipped out too.
  22. It's a windows open kind of night Detailed Forecast Tonight Clear, with a low around 55. Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening
  23. Not in my immediate area but now there’s this (by the way I got 2”+ of rain within 30 minutes)! Now ~10.5” for month! Edit: 800+ lightning strokes detected in the area within 15 minutes!!THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHARLESTON HAS ISSUED A * TORNADO WARNING FOR PORTIONS OF... BRYAN COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN GEORGIA... CHATHAM COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN GEORGIA... * UNTIL 730 PM EDT. * AT 658 PM EDT, A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO WAS LOCATED OVER WINDSOR FOREST, MOVING SOUTH AT 10 MPH. HAZARD...TORNADO. SOURCE...RADAR INDICATED ROTATION. IMPACT...FLYING DEBRIS WILL BE DANGEROUS TO THOSE CAUGHT WITHOUT SHELTER. MOBILE HOMES WILL BE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. DAMAGE TO ROOFS, WINDOWS AND VEHICLES WILL OCCUR. TREE DAMAGE IS LIKELY. * LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... COFFEE BLUFF, WINDSOR FOREST, HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, MIDTOWN SAVANNAH, DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH, MONTGOMERY, VERNONBURG, WHITE BLUFF AND FORT MCALLISTER ——————- 709 PM EDT FRI JUL 26 2024 ...TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 730 PM EDT FOR BRYAN AND CHATHAM COUNTIES... AT 709 PM EDT, A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO WAS LOCATED OVER WINDSOR FOREST, MOVING SOUTH AT 10 MPH. THIS STORM HAS A HISTORY OF PRODUCING A WELL DEFINED FUNNEL CLOUD AND COULD PRODUCE A TORNADO AT ANY TIME. Edit ———————0630 PM FUNNEL CLOUD 2 NNW SAVANNAH 32.08N 81.10W 07/26/2024 CHATHAM GA PUBLIC AN INDIVIDUAL ON REPORTED A VIDEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF A FUNNEL CLOUD FROM ELECTRIC MOON SKYDECK AT THE JW MARRIOTT HOTEL. TIME ESTIMATED VIA RADAR.
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