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  2. I'm no rocket scientist but i knew it was bad yesterday when I walked out the door and my glasses immediately fogged up. Dp got up to 81 yesterday.
  3. Still holding around 95, the 12k NAM did well showing 96 for my area at 2PM. It doesn't kick in the seabreeze for my until between 5PM and 8PM, since at 5PM I am still at 94. But by 8PM I am in the mid 80s. Let's see how it does.
  4. Everything is sticking to me...everything. Its so enjoyable and soothing. Listening to the hum of the AC, the birds chirping, feeling random blasts of hotter air, the sound of the leather slowly ripping away from my fanny as I try getting off it. This is just beautiful.
  5. IWX is the only one out that way that issued CWA-wide. I think that was his point.
  6. 81.1 here. Yes!!!! It’s an all timer here https://imgur.com/a/lhevvSh
  7. There was a predominant wind North or NE wind direction at LGA - tomorrow will be the true measure.
  8. Only 93 here in the sub tropical lowlands. I think the ground moisture and a few clouds have temps kinda stalled IMBY.
  9. I dont think its a sensor issue, its more a more accurate representation of the city, is the debate.
  10. PNSLWX DCZ001-MDZ003>006-008-011-013-014-016>018-501>510-VAZ025>031- 036>040-050-051-053>057-501>508-526-527-WVZ050>053-055-501>506- 240045- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 1242 PM EDT Mon Jun 23 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 06/18/25 Tornado Event... .Odenton MD Tornado... Rating: EF-0 Estimated Peak Wind: 80 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.1 miles Path Width /maximum/: 75 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: Jun 18 2025 Start Time: 2:15 PM EDT Start Location: Odenton / Anne Arundel County / MD Start Lat/Lon: 39.059 / -76.701 End Date: Jun 18 2025 End Time: 2:16 PM EDT End Location: Odenton / Anne Arundel County / MD End Lat/Lon: 39.057 / -76.700 Survey Summary: During the early afternoon of Wednesday June 18th, a cluster of severe thunderstorms crossed central Maryland between Washington and Baltimore. One storm briefly produced a tornado in northwestern Anne Arundel County Maryland, in southern Odenton. At 2:15 PM EST, a tornado touched down in the community of Chapel Village, just south of the southern end of Chapel Hill Blvd. There, along the north edge of a water retention pond, it uprooted two trees. It continued southeast and crossed the 800 block of Sunny Chapel Road. Here is where the damage was most intense. Three homes had siding and shingle damage. Behind one of the homes, numerous trees were uprooted and large sections of trees snapped. At least two trees fell onto homes, and one crushed an outdoor deck. Damage on the north side of the path was blown to the south, and damage on the south side of the path was blown to the north-northeast. The tornado proceeded southeast, and crossed the southern cul-de-sac of Golden Chapel Road. There it damaged shingles and siding on three additional homes, blew out the attic window on two homes, and uprooted three more trees and snapped large branches. At this point, after just a minute on the ground and a tenth of a mile path, the tornado lifted at 2:16 PM EDT. A funnel cloud video was shared on social media from Odenton. The ground survey continued to the southeast, but only isolated tree damage was seen sporadically, likely due to the severe thunderstorm wind gusts at times from the parent thunderstorm. The National Weather Service extends its appreciation to the Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management and our SKYWARN weather spotters who passed us damage information to supplement our ground survey. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.........65 to 85 mph EF1.........86 to 110 mph EF2.........111 to 135 mph EF3.........136 to 165 mph EF4.........166 to 200 mph EF5.........>200 mph
  11. I am. Been sitting out here since about 7:57 AM.
  12. 79/66 currently with summertime cumulus. Big difference from this time yesterday when we were 91/74.
  13. Best chance for storms Wednesday may actually be just inland of the CT shoreline and into E MA
  14. Looks like the NYC sensor is doing okay today
  15. There is literally no one outside ...
  16. I must be close to the sea breeze front, every hour between 11 am and 1 pm it's been bouncing back and forth between 94 and 90.
  17. At 1PM hot town summer tin the city EWR: 98 ACY: 97 New Brnswck: 97 TEB: 97 TTN: 96 NYC: 93 LGA: 93 TTN: 93 BLM: 91 * no new updated+ JFK: 89 ISP: 89
  18. Going to be close... but I don't think we reach 100 at the 3 airports today looking at the 1pm obs 95 at DCA, 93 at IAD, 94 at BWI
  19. I've had 80 on all 3 of my sensors!
  20. lmao I meant tomorrow, no idea why I wrote yesterday. I need to drink more water. I have the a/c on but my indoor temperature is 85.3 so it's obviously not working well.
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