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  2. sunny and 63 FTW. perfect day for yard work
  3. Looking highly likely this will be the 3rd in last 6 months with less than 1” total precip here. Historic dry stretch for triangle
  4. No there wasn’t enough precip either that system even in the heaviest snow areas to make a dent in this drought
  5. Yes, you guys did. So I’m glad you’re getting in on a bit of the nice weather. Sun starting to try here …67 degrees.
  6. After a cloudy and cool morning, its turned into a really nice afternoon here. Sunny and breezy, temp is 66
  7. Good day to seed and feed with tomorrow’s rain?
  8. Euro AI seems to have gotten even wetter for us, and still has the Carolinas in the screw zone.
  9. It was sunny here in Vienna until a few minutes ago. High cloud overcast and white sky.
  10. April RONI - 1982 - 0.48 and 1997 - 0.49. Closer to ONI as expected since tropics were cooler
  11. @Maestrobjwa This was my point. With the current roster construction you can only do so much. Maybe just sub par compared to God awful?
  12. Nice, good for you guys. 66 and cloudy here. If the sun can break out here, it’ll get real nice.
  13. Going for the +1 up here… 68F and mostly sunny. It is a gorgeous Saturday finally.
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  15. Have had some interesting interactions with weather "technology" this week at high school sporting events. Monday night the school we were at had a Thor Guard system still turned on while their new Perry Weather system was also active. The Perry Weather alarm cleared the stadium about 8 minutes before the Thor Guard sounded. 30 minutes later the Thor Guard sounded the all clear while the Perry Weather system had reset it's 30 minute delay twice and still had around 20 minutes to go. The Thor Guard never sounded again, but the Perry system reset it's 30 minute clock 2 more times. Total delay was over 70 minutes and there were two visible CC lighting flashes which didn't set off the Thor or reset the Perry. Last night at another school there was visible CC lightning in the distance. The referees wanted to clear the field but the school's AD was on site and said their warning system indicated the game could continue. Lightning continues west and north of the stadium. Then a CC lightning just east of the stadium flashes. Referees clear the field, and the school's warning system never sounded. While I agree about the "crying wolf", the risk associated with not warning can be high.
  16. There's deeper low level moisture up here...not much dry air to mix down and dissipate the stratus.
  17. Perhaps when JH gets healthy and is back on the roster, JJ can play one of those outfield positions. Been pretty inconsistent(mostly awful) so far.
  18. How come that didn’t happen here…there’s a lot of land from eastern mass to my area..and the clouds got us anyway. Go 20 miles west of here and it’s clear.
  19. @CAPE @Chris78 Quote from a few weeks ago about the defense. And Alby also said during ST that when he first talked to the players individually when he got here, they all said the same thing: they wanted to focus on fundamentals. So you can see just how much things had slipped under Hyde, smh But this also tells me that perhaps things will get better as the new coaching sets in more. We shall see!
  20. AFD was amended for "pesky low clouds near northeastern MD through midday". It's been thick. Just got a glimpse of sun.
  21. WB 12Z RDPS for Tues. am is BRRR.....
  22. I think there’s better mixing over the land which is helping to dry out the low levels and limit the easterly mank trying to advect in. That’s why you have the cloud line straddling the NJ shore too. But basically there’s enough land that makes up Long Island that the further west you get the more you’re able to take a bite out of that stratus.
  23. WB 12Z NBM, not a drought buster but hopefully won't have to water my new plants for a couple of days.
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