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Columbia imby: 0.5” Saturday until 6am Sunday 0.2” Friday
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Nice! Looks a few showers this morning for my area but mostly missed east of DC. Hopefully we can get enough to water the gardens around here because after Monday the drought is roaring back.
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I wanted to see if there were budget cuts to Mt. Holly or Upton that would make any difference to these warnings or forecasts, and when I googled it, the third result was from this weather forum in 2012 lol. The third result was from last year. The first result was from a month ago. It seems budget cuts or lack of proper funding and the NWS seem to have a long standing tradition spanning all types of administrations.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
tamarack replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Growth rings usually get thinner as the tree gets bigger, in part because adding diameter on big trees adds more basal area than the same diameter growth on smaller trees. Forest researchers I respect have stated that some white ash can tolerate EAB and the western blue ash has even more tolerance, but green and black ("brown" in Maine) apparently have almost no tolerance. -
May's Cansip link for December. Though not a Niño, I wouldn’t mind this forecast being correct with warmest anomalies in the western Pacific. Cansips does continue to warm central and eastern areas after December, a bit odd. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=cansips®ion=global&pkg=ssta_noice&runtime=2025050100&fh=7 P.s. Cansip NA forecast temps for the winter look very similar to its forecast for last winter with BN temps to the north. Here's a link to December you can scroll forward. It did pretty well last year with the colder temps, but who knows. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=cansips®ion=us&pkg=T2ma&runtime=2025050100&fh=7
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For Central Park. And zero for the rest of the city lol
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Looks like April was the 2nd warmest on record. https://bsky.app/profile/climatecasino.net The global temperature anomaly for April, 2025, came in at 1.51°C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial baseline, making April, 2025 the second hottest on record since 1940, behind only 2024 (1.58°C). The year-to-date anomaly is currently at 1.61°C above pre-industrial
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An additional. 11 so far with this batch
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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Met1985 replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
Extremely foggy morning and a very cool morning with a low of 42 degrees. This upcoming week looks picture perfect for early May. -
.13” overnight with light rain this morning.
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Like sand in the hour glass… When I went to bed at midnight, the radar looked pretty good so I was a little disappointed to see that I didn’t pick up more overnight. Then I looked at this morning’s radar and I’m right back to happy. .77” so far.
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Looks like the longer term dry pattern will remain in effect since last fall especially in SE PA into parts of NJ. Models focusing heaviest rains to the north and east of those driest spots that are down 10 inches of rain. Dry pattern quickly returns after this cutoff pushes to the east of our area.
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.39 inches so far for the weekend. I'll take that as a win. Even saw the sun today when it first came up.
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Begging worked. Since midnight, I recorded 0.90"
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Science China Earth sciences. Those the same guys that make the tools at harbor freight?
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1.4" event total so far.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
kdxken replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
You did well keeping it going that long. Not many of the big ones left. The last of mine succumbed this year. Judging from the trunk that was healthier than most. -
Not a drop on the south shore of the island. But such is to be expected for those in the know. Hoping we finally get some strataform rains and some elevated convection later today.
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Storms on upper Eastern shore moving this way. Meanwhile, the Philly Broad Street run starts soon.
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.68 overnight.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
BrianW replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Yeah. I think we talked about it before but my wife and I also thought the insecticide long term wasn't a good plan as Imodclprod is terrible for pollentors. I could see all the dead green EAB adults all over my driveway and it was killing a ton of other probably beneficial insects. I could actually gauge how bad the infestation was over the years based on how many dead adults I saw. Early on my driveway was littered with them but only saw a few dead ones the last few years. Every Ash has been dead for around 10 years here. -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
dendrite replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Maybe it has something to do with the soil drench stunting the growth. -
0.38” overnight all the heavy rain was north and west radar looks promising for a lot of us this morning
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Had another 0.3”ish overnight. Next batch on the way.
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0.00 Another boring non event. I'm so ready to experience weather besides wind and heat.