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  2. .40" today Four day total 2.80" I got real lucky
  3. And you know what follows once the sun finally comes out of hiding..
  4. Appreciate the work you put into these every year.
  5. It wasn't much...maybe got us to .75 over the 5 day Euro cut of the decade
  6. I don't know. Caps are going to have to dig deep. Not sure if they can generate enough offense.
  7. Today
  8. An unusual day today in that high temps in Michigan ranged from the 80s in the western U.P. to the 50s in southeast MI.
  9. I haven't posted in a while. I lost power for 4 days from the storm. Looking forward to some drier weather this weekend.
  10. Crazy the lack of rain southeast of me. I'm at 3.84" since Friday night.
  11. Caps winning this game would be a steal.
  12. The last two runs of the Euro Weeklies for the week 5/26-6/1 have backed way down on the chance for W Caribbean/gyre originating activity later threatening FL/SE US:
  13. Blocked shots in playoffs hockey is such an underrated stat.
  14. Carolina 5 posts hit tonight
  15. Orioles tied for 2nd worst record in the AL right now. I knew those 6th place world series betting odds preseason were too bullish.
  16. Really nice cold 500mb +NAO for the next 7 days. That's what I want to see more of through the late Spring/Summer to have more -EPO next Winter.
  17. You guys were on fire with blowing sand last year in short term drought status... and that didn't stop the dews. Not sure the rain matters. It seems to be a steam bath more often than not these summers.
  18. Caps fortunate to be up after the first 2 periods. Certainly being outplayed tonight. Carolina really tilting the ice
  19. we might be able to pop off some storms tomorrow afternoon
  20. that just means more rain and a chance for some big storms
  21. another 0.02" today brings May's total to 0.19", more misses than a 24-hour Vegas wedding chapel, radar shows that batch of rain moving east from WV is no match for the local drywall
  22. I am now at 1.31" and is great moisture to start off May. As I thought, I have been right on the snow line with my neighbor above me with several inches. I got a slushy inch, and the neighbor 200 feet below me has only received rain. This happens nearly every spring and never ceases to amaze me. Regarding the wildfire season which was mentioned earlier today, I have found it to be much more coupled to the monsoon. There are years with good spring precipitation followed by a lackluster monsoon that result in a high danger mid-summer, and a good spring will get the fuels growing and then dry out if the monsoon fails. But a dry spring can be somewhat mitigated by a good monsoon. In 2020, both the spring and monsoon seasons were dry and we ended up with the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires.
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