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  2. Drizzling now. Glad it held out til after Mets game.
  3. Oh, it is coming a wall of rain, wind, and embedded thunderstorms with isolated tornadoes marching NNE. My under over is 2.27"
  4. I got as little as possible out of this. Two warned cells were very close . TV was a mad scramble
  5. Good lord. Got home and had even more rain. 2.19” now after the last batch rolled through. We now pushed past 10” for the month. 10.08” I am floored. The drought is finished around here.
  6. 00z HRRR still pounding the table for impressive wind overnight.
  7. Rain with 0.36" so far. A heavy batch approaching from the south and the comma head to follow overnight.
  8. True, but what’ll happen when his yard is destroyed and dews collapse into weeks of desert dryness?
  9. Foot deep piles of insects that have destroyed the vegetation, does sound like a DIT dream. Destruction and not boring.
  10. GFS with its usual genesis bias but the overall signal for a window remains.
  11. Also—we pray for GFS with June tropical but it’s just eye candy
  12. My God. Kev would have a field day with that until they swarmed his AC vents.
  13. They fixed the wind advisory to tomorrow morning instead of Sunday
  14. All but one flight delayed or canceled here at DCA
  15. Locusts might be fun. "Compared to previous infestations in the region, the 1874 plague was significantly more damaging. The invasion coincided with a record drought in the Midwest and Great Plains, which induced the grasshoppers (estimated at 120 billion to 12.5 trillion) to not only thrive but also to swarm when local vegetation was decimated. The arriving locusts would pile up to over a foot high and ate crops, trees, leaves, grass, wool off sheep, harnesses on horses, paint from wagons, and pitchfork handles.
  16. Everything is moving out quick. Going to be a bust here in 21057
  17. Looks like trouble this is the time for flood guy
  18. Wind. We haven't had that at all lately lol
  19. Not sure how far N that watch goes but they are getting far more rain in say State Collage than here it seems
  20. Back to steady rain and no lightning or thunder. Yeah I was questioning the 30 hour wind advisory too.
  21. Ha... I was wondering whether they meant to issue it until 6am TOMMORROW morning and NOT Sunday morning as that would make more sense looking at the models. They've been very busy at the office this evening. URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 920 PM EDT Fri May 30 2025 DCZ001-MDZ004>006-008-011-013-014-016>018-503>508-VAZ038>040-051-053- 054-501-502-505-506-526-527-310930- /O.EXT.KLWX.WI.Y.0016.250531T0400Z-250531T1000Z/ District of Columbia-Frederick MD-Carroll-Northern Baltimore- Cecil-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-Anne Arundel-Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-Northwest Montgomery-Central and Southeast Montgomery-Northwest Howard-Central and Southeast Howard- Northwest Harford-Southeast Harford-Greene-Madison-Rappahannock- Culpeper-Fairfax-Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Northern Fauquier-Southern Fauquier-Western Loudoun-Eastern Loudoun- Northwest Prince William-Central and Southeast Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park- 920 PM EDT Fri May 30 2025 ...WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM EDT SATURDAY... * WHAT...West winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. * WHERE...Portions of DC, central, north central, northeast, northern, and southern Maryland, and central, northern, and northwest Virginia. * WHEN...Until 6 AM EDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution. Secure outdoor objects. && $$ DHOF
  22. I’m not into warm anything really so appreciate the second cooler month than average in a row
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