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and neither is a good chunk of June...
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Drove up Rte 146 Deluge rains most of the ride. And then again as we got home. 1.0” so far after 1.25” yesterday
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The good news is May isn't summer haha
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we had some sunshine here earlier (you can see the break in the clouds over Long Island.)
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It looks like the only days it will rain are Saturday and Tuesday, with mostly cloudy tomorrow and Monday. Finally a nice dry stretch with warmer weather will begin on Wednesday. I don't buy the euro unless other models agree with it.
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This summer sucks weather wise thus far. We lost all of May and now here starts June
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Clearing into EPA but looks to slow going east
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Sandwich job on the rain here-north and south of us-very humid 75 degrees
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Heavy precipitation missing with precision.
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And it's like almost 10 dBZ off too. I know our beam blockage does through some things off above the freezing level, but Z shouldn't be one of them.
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Way out there but the models continue this theme the next two weekends.
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It dumped
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I wonder if there is a way to look at local temp data from around the area like we look at snowfall data for the March 1888 blizzard and see that southern Brooklyn got 26 inches and northern Queens got 32 inches. As an example, in July 1966, JFK hit 104 and LGA hit 107, while Newark was only 105 and NYC only hit 103. I wonder why this happened in such a dry summer? July 1966 still holds the heat records for both JFK and LGA. in July 2011 JFK got to 103 and LGA got to 104, same as NYC.
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There's a 6-8 day cycle for rain/snow We need a multiweek dry period to reset the cycle.
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it's finally raining here YAY-- NOT
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Hordes of mosquitos here, but one of the lightest black fly seasons we've had. (At least here. Makes me wonder if it was another 1996. On Friday June 7 I spent 5 hours at Oquossuc (Rangeley) Bald Mountain helping scope out a new snowsled trail and saw maybe 10 black flies. The next Monday our men's wilderness retreat reached Portage Lake about noon, and it seemed there were 10 of them per cubic inch. At Deboullie (25 miles SW from Fort Kent) where we camped, Ben's 100 lasted barely an hour. I'd never seen flies so thick before, and haven't since. Tuesday it was 91 at Fort Kent and blazing; black flies usually retreat to the cool woods when it's much over 80, but not that year. Even on Deboullie Pond a hundred yards from shore, they were thick. Maybe insufficient airspace over the land? Only place to hide (other than a steam bath inside a tent) was NW from the pond in hollows amid the spruce forest/boulder garden which still held ice and snow.)
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You are not alone in this affliction my friend =\
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TriPol started following June 2025 discussion-obs: Summerlike
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Is there some new law of physics that makes it rain during the weekend in the north east? I'm truly wondering about this.
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.57 today, making for .88 in the last 24 hours. Perfect timing for multiple reasons, it just wouldn’t be the weekend if it didn’t precipitate and the mud in the shade had gone from soupy to just thick over the four dry days I had this week, so it’s good to be back to soupy mud…
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I'm away from the coast and 50 miles north of my former BWI location, and they did much better in these parts in 93/94. Unfortunately, the change in location has not replaced the hair loss!
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Columbia: A weak 0.09” imby up thru midday.
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You learned something new today. You’re welcome.
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Hopefully. My car could use a wash anyway.
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Spin away TimB - spin away - LOL!!