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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
RedSky replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Finished with .70" last week Expecting the flood gates to open today -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Brewbeer replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
77/73 here, misery mist is falling, was not able to finish mowing the lawn -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Go Kart Mozart replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Wannabehippie replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
84 degrees. DP 75, making it feel so gross outside. Partially sunny skies. I feel like I had to chew the air before I could breath it due to it feeling so heavy, thick. -
wow.... another f'ing day with dewpoints approaching 80F. Might as well plant some gd palm trees so we can at least get a little bit of the upside of the tropics.
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the more we cater to the lowest common denominator, the more collectively stupid society becomes.
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
SACRUS replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Noon Roundup JFK: 87 EWR: 86 LGA: 86 New Brnswck: 86 BLM: 85 ACY: 85 TEB: 84 PHL: 84 ISP: 82 TTN: 82 NYC: 81 -
Please bring those “relentless rains” to me. Wash this horrible smoke out of the air and turn things green again.
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I do think the designations of a reg FFW and then the emergency alerts going off when you get to considerable or catastrophic is an excellent change. The FFEs as well. People do heed those.
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I agree that happens, but then the time you have no watch and all hell breaks loose people wonder why forecasters dropped the ball…or in the most dramatic and tragic of consequences people die. Idk if there’s a particularly great way to do this. I think we also suffer from the bias that we’re weenies here. We track and follow this stuff. For some person that’s completely clueless about wx, a watch may actually be helpful because otherwise they would’ve had no idea if not for the local news mentioning it on their way out of the door or popping up on their dumb (sorry, editorializing lol) weather app.
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The public has a personal responsibility to maintain a basic level of situational awareness. If they choose to ignore dangerous conditions around them after being warned, then that's on them. We cannot consistently play to the lower common denominator or loudest complainer in the room. Sometimes, you just have to FAFO.
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I mean…that is the distinction. But I do appreciate the point that the public struggles with that difference.
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Agree, but the basic citizen really can't tell the difference between a Watch and Warning. I've always advocated for a Watch and a "Oh Sh##! It's happening" distinction.
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Many are already ignoring the watches because its the boy who cried wolf too often.
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Impressive. Even record frozen precip up here often melts off in a few days. Some here act like we used to live in the Arctic up until 2016.
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
SACRUS replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
84 / 73 sun been out much more the last hour. -
I don't want major flooding, but hoping for some heavy rain today because it's so dry out there. I see the latest HRRR (14z) crushes my area with 5 inches of rain, but we know how HRRR is. It moves around from run to run and is wildly inconsistent. Obviously some spots will get very heavy rain amounts today while others get little to nothing. Who knows.
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
anthonymm replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Just too much water in the atmosphere. Many of our problems would go away if we just had less water vapor lying around. -
Central PA Summer 2025
TheClimateChanger replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Thankfully, the storm held off just long enough for yesterday's 72F record high minimum to hold.