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Incredibly fast EWRC
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Juneau , AK with 40 degree N PAC water and climate year round ripping Tor’s. When do we wave white flag?
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Unless June 2011 is staring us in the face, I’ve checked out of anything convective related.
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Some more cells approaching from eastern Pa and Sussex county, NJ. We’ll see what happens.
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Impressive.
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Getting there! Normal or a touch above normal for June now.
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Cell finally moved thru. Up to 1.85” for the day. 1.62” in 50 minutes.
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Olikian3 joined the community
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sounds like a wonderful place to see a rainbow from (we usually see rainbows here just before sunset.)
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we had a 5 inch sleet storm here in the middle of March lol
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When I looked up Central Park I was shocked to learn that the very first time they hit 100 was also the latest it's ever happened -- September 7th 1881 -- 101 degrees! The only other time they have ever hit 100+ in September was in 1953 at the end of the longest heatwave on record, 12 days -- 102 degrees and also the all time monthly record (it hit 100+ a record 4 times in 1953, evenly split between two 7+ day superheatwaves, later matched by the very dry summer of 1966.)
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Tors in Juneau , yet we can barely muster up lightning https://x.com/vortixwx/status/1935440936919515477?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
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It is amazing how it generally evens out over time
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2025-2026 ENSO
michsnowfreak replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Yeah...trust me, cold/snow are absolutely my #1. Hell the main reason I follow this thread is because as soon as one winter/snow season ends im looking forward to the next one. But heat records are interesting too, and it is summer. I have looked up tons of old newspaper articles online (I have an account where I can look at any Detroit Free Press since 1837), and i can assure you that heat, cold, snow/lack of snow etc were just as big of news stories then as they are now. The one huge difference is that back then anomalous weather was noted as such...but it wasn't blamed on anything. It was just a given that the weather always changes. And that fact, which will never change regardless of cc, is something that is sadly missed by some in the modern era. -
81 and muggy .. sure .. take
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I think you have mistaken me for someone else. I want warm and dry so I can be outside
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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Maggie Valley Steve replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
I'm getting alerts from Haywood County about a rock slide near the border on I-40 due to very heavy rainfall. I -40 has been closed both ways. I drove through the Gorge Sunday afternoon and it took me an hour and twenty minutes to get through from the Tennessee side. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
JTA66 replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Wet trash cans, nothing more -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
SJonesWX replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Yup my lawn is covered with red thread. I put down fungicide a couple weeks ago and it did nothing. Need to hit it again -
Ravens sign CB Jaire Alexander after Pro Bowler's release from Packers https://www.nfl.com/news/jaire-alexander-ravens-sign-cb-pro-bowler-packers Excellent move imo. Former college teammate of Lamar Jackson, who has been lobbying to sign him. As we all know, you can never have too much depth at CB. Ravens especially know this.
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Mid to upper 90's for us all week if it holds up.
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93 was our high. Currently just after 6 pm it is 88/80. Feels like 105. At one point it felt like 112. Super thankful for a/c.
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Cell has back built ,heavy rain currently had an inch of rain in 30 minutes. Glad you made it home ok. I’m sure there’s some flooding issues around. Rain shaft must had been impressive to see.