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  2. Over 2.00” of rain now, suns out, 67/63. Feels like summer
  3. Congrats! I’m busting my drought one 0.01” rain shower at a time!
  4. I hope you get lots of rain and stay safe, and that the Caps win BIG!
  5. .62 on the month here. It’s rained for probably 30 mins the last 4 days
  6. This is a three month broadbrush. It could very easily be hot and dry in June and July and extremely wet and warm in August from tropical systems. That reminds me of 2011.....
  7. Most of the heavy rain sliding East and missing here but just had a close lightning strike and bang
  8. I did not know how much I have missed these regular garden variety thunderstorms. Have a nice storm coming through right now. Nice low rolling claps with a steady rain.
  9. I can see it now on mobile. Had the same thing earlier down by my house. I’m up in Harrisburg today and you’re right, it’s wild how much stuff has stayed just east of the city. More on the way though, great coverage to our south. Quite the active day down here as the ULL spins over us.
  10. Be nice to get the sun tomorrow. Depressing two days. Feels like NNE.
  11. Its very odd to pick one random day. I guess I could say I remember as a kid it was spring by mid-late April and now we almost always get a snowfall. Its a huge generalization. July 4th is a hot summer day most of the time. If a cold front happens upon the area in that timeframe, so be it. But to assert that you would wear a hoodie as a kid and now its always 70+ is a stretch. Pittsburgh was 100F on July 4, 1911. The warmest July 4th low at Pittsburgh airport was actually 74F in 1999.
  12. Looks torchy and wet like many of our recent summers...
  13. Couple of nice rumbles as that came through. .23" in 10 minutes or so. Sump pump kicked in, so I know the ground is saturated.
  14. My memory of the 1990s is that summers were about the same, springs/falls were cooler, and winters were milder and less snowy than the 21st century. Without a doubt the most sour aspect of the 1990s for me was winters.
  15. Thunder storm, heavy downpour. I think this is one of these heavy downpours NWS talks about.
  16. The models have been and will be wrong about a lot of things. The outlandish predictions of how much 90F+ (and 100F+) days will increase in northern locations has been a massive fail.
  17. If this was mid July through August and I was watching areas within 3 miles of my house getting three times the amount of rain that I was getting, I'd be pretty unbearable right now. But since it's may, let's go Caps!
  18. Oh, but you mustve missed this: Really though, it gets tiresome so I limit myself in these discussions. If you are discussing a cold and or snowy aspect of the weather that doesnt follow a straight warmer/less snowy path, you often get a lecture on some unrelated aspect of CC. Im not debating the warming of the earth. I will be 42 Thursday and my mom is 67 (a good weather memory)....there is nothing drastically different about our weather/seasons now than at any point in our lives here in Michigan. I was questioning Bluewaves talking points because, intentional or not, they come across as to where someone my age living in NYC would have now experienced both the snowiest decade and the biggest snow drought of the entire climate record, with the snow drought currently at the point of no return barring some miracle. Its like a slideshow of different climates in a 20-year span after remaining rather steady the previous 150 years in one spot. Just seemed off to me.
  19. Everything has hit here instead. Sorry.
  20. Another heavy rain shower moving through...
  21. The misses so far at my house today have been epic.
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