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I drove through some pretty intense downpours along 95 coming back from the DC beltway, but got home to just .08”
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We had about 4 hours of partly to mostly sunny here from about 11-3 and a high of 73. Not bad overall. Most of the showers missed here late afternoon followed by partial clearing again. No complaints with today here.
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Rooting for humidity...on a forum of strange ones you sir are in your own league with on that one
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Legit had maybe 30 minutes of sun here.. sucks to have a Mother’s Day stuck in clouds. I’m over this trough bs bring on the warmth already.
- Yesterday
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1.75 drought over here
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Took Mom out to dinner. Streets are wet upon return. About .10.
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I have pellets but have not used it for a while. Last week was cold.
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what does that have to do with the 6 -10 day map I posted ?
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Radar still looks good for SoMD, maybe some of it will make it across the bay.
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Me and my fiancées wedding is a week away!
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Can here the thunder here from that south shore cell
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YES! it is awesome here though.. ill take being here any day over the valley..
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As expected, nothing here.
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Every weather event in Templeton is always the greatest ever.
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possible 2-3" hail and rotation southwest of Fort Worth
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
mahantango#1 replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
We have certainly been surprised and truly grateful at the overwhelming support, concern and prayers on behalf of our family. We greatly appreciate the people who come each summer to our orchard! It was a pleasure to have CBS 21 news come and interview us concerning the impact of the April 21st freeze. The CBS team was both genuine and professional as they assembled the points of interest for the news segment. The value of the potential crop loss, as reported, was accurate. As with most farms, every spring brings fresh hope for a potentially good year. But as farming is very weather dependent events like frosts, freezes, insects, or markets can really take a toll on expected income, as we well know. However, whether it’s a great year, average year, or poor year, input costs remain the same. This is a management scenario most farms take very seriously as we do, and prepare for it financially through rainy day funds, insurance, diversity in crops, etc. Coping with the emotional aspect of something like this can be difficult and at times discouraging. But regardless weather God choses to prosper us or God choses to shape us through adversity our desire is to honor God in our lives as we move forward. So, as God gives us health and strength we will try again next year (2027) to produce our crops of fresh fruits and vegetables for you, our valued customers! With much love, Your Honey Bear Family and Staff (Including Juliet and Georgia, our granddaughters, who are excited to be old enough to wait on customers next year!) -
The couch will burn better.
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Yes, heard a rumble of thunder and it is raining. I can't believe it !
