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  2. When I was growing up it was normal for NYC to have at least one July low in the 50s and POU in the 40s. Now both locations usually stay above 60° and 50° in July. Very challenging with record high dewpoints keeping the lows from dropping as much as they used to.
  3. Looks like Dover is ahead in the score card for round one. Note that the total storm accumulation is color coded differently then one hour accumulation.
  4. Painfully close and yet nothing here.
  5. He is. Torch tiger keeps it up and he'll be tossed around like his last delivery of the day.
  6. Impressive! Please send that this way please. My new Tempest wx station needs a good test. Also need to figure out a new mount. It's too low right now because I had a 1.25" pole for the old one and this one has a one inch mount. Current thinking is to use an old rake handle, unless I can find a one inch metal pole at the hardware store. And....I am connected to Wunderground now, so my signature has the new station link.
  7. Thanks. Looking forward to crossing Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas off my list
  8. We used to get overnight lows in the 60s, even in midsummer. That literally NEVER happens now and thats frankly insane.
  9. Well if you are one of the 8+ million people that live in new york city proper, or the surrounding urban areas like Jersey City and Hoboken, you never get a nice refreshing night anymore. That seems like kinda a big deal.
  10. Pretty much all the lows have been affected region wide, in every season. Compared to say 80s climate normals our overnight lows are 5-6 degrees warmer now, regardless of the season. Crazy shit especially for only a 40 year difference.
  11. Despite all the humidity with rain chances almost every day, it has become very dry here. I'm having to water the vegetable garden very often now. Tomorrow was advertised as a more active day, but I see HRRR and NAM 3km keep most of the activity to the north and west. I hope we see a downpour, but I'm not very optimistic.
  12. 11:20am — That skinny N-S line of rain from Harrisburg to Hanover has managed to blossom imby. Maybe a few hundredths, sidewalks and roads wet.
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