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HoarfrostHubb replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
1.58” at a local Davis. The wind is fun -
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Keith Central PA replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
72-73..Southeast did well with snow. What happened in NY Metro was either supression or just not enough cold air when precip arrived. Tons of rainstorms. 97-98 was similar -
Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
SouthCoastMA replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
1.45" but more to my north, south, east, and west -
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Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Not that there's not any, but with as much tree damage that has happened throughout the area.I would expect to see a lot more soffits , siding and shingles removed. -
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Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Actually, I may be putting more blame on the insects than I initially had thought. Diving around today, I am really noticing the amount of tree damage compared to the amount of home damage is quite disproportionate. I think this storm really showcased the impact evasive insects can have. Even though many of the trees may not be showing damage on the outside the last several years of growth for many trees has been compromised buy insects such as the spotted and lantern fly hindering uptake. -
Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
SouthCoastMA replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Kingston getting croaked per usual -
Coverage expanding into Nova earlier than expected it seems. Thought it would not be till after 5-6.
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Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
Chrisrotary12 replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Soakage. Good for the soul -
Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
kdxken replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Jesus when is it going to stop raining? I thought it was supposed to be done by now. -
Yep, we've been lucky this June/July. Odd, cause in the past this is one of the areas where the storms would seem to skirt around us.
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Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
kdxken replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
I can help with that. -
Not quite the bullseye this storm, we received an additional 1.5" mostly overnight last night. Total July to date : 3.6" Not too shabby but Falls River (err, Falls Lake) has a long way to go.
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Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
CoastalWx replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
At least it’s windy with the rain flying off the leaves. Nothing worse when it’s pouring and the GD canopy keeps it from soaking underneath. -
Of course right after I posted that it starts absolutely pouring down here.
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Maestrobjwa replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Hey personally while I love sustained cold, don't have to have it. The snow is the bigger thing for me. I just don't want a 72-73 or 97-98 1.2" snow total...it seems super niños are boom or bust where I am. -
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Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Sorry @Jns2183 I may am not understood your question properly. -
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Ginx snewx replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Link?we all said south coast to pike most vulnerable and it was south coast with 4 to 6. -
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Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Not every pole has a cutout . There's also different types of cutout fuses, the ones that I showed in my picture yesterday are the most common, out my way but there's also the blade connectors like looks like a giant swinging blade or an elongated axe head like they have in lisburn, I'll snap a shot when i'm out there later. They're still out of power out that way and the blades are swung out of position. -
Hoisting the Sultan Signal: Heavy Rain Event July 5-7
dendrite replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Potted plants dry out fast and I prefer to use collected rain water. Have you learned anything from Growing Wisdom? -
There's been a lot of cloud to ground lightning with these storms.
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Today the heavy rain has popped up a couple miles away from me in every direction at different times. I've gotten about .15 so far. Areas just E/S/N/W have gotten .5 or more. Apparently there's little or no steering currents. They seem to just kind of drift in various directions.
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Yardstickgozinya replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
There's so many. Still, a lot of dead fall occurring from all the emerald ash borer. The hemlocks that fell in my backyard have been dealing with a infestation of Hemlock woolly adelgid. You can see the bore holes and serpentine galleries on a lot of the older stuff that's down. -
A quick late pulse up after the line split was able to drop 0.14... Much better than the numerous rounds of thunder sprinkles the past several days...
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GaWx replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Regarding super strength El Niño seasons, 1957-8, 1972-3 and 1982-3 were all fantastic to historic in the SE overall relative to climo in terms of wintry precip. Also, Feb of 1889 had a major snow in the SE. 1965-6 had historic cold in late Jan. In addition, Jan and especially Feb of 1958 were quite cold! Most importantly, they are usually wet, which we so desperately need to relieve the drought!
