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  2. HWRF loves it. Brings it to cat 3. Also makes a direct hit on Bermuda
  3. Made to to 86.4 today which was one of the warmest days this month! Also picked up 0.08” from a stray shower that ends the short rainless stretch and brings the monthly total to 9.14”
  4. We've barely had any rain the last 2 days getting split by some heavy cells.
  5. Ocean City, NJ beach cam at pier. Good sized waves. https://www.livebeaches.com/webcams/14th-street-fishing-pier-beach-cam-in-ocean-city-nj/
  6. And it sure doesn't seem like a decent rain is coming anytime soon. I've seen many bone-dry Septembers, but having the rain shut off in early August doesn't happen very often.
  7. You leave the hashbrown casserole alone! That shit is the best.
  8. I love this weather but we could use some rain. Other than that, it’s fantastic for outdoor activities. I love not sweating my nuts off walking the golf course.
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  10. Right through the north part of my hometown. Many years ago, before they opened that section of 287, we biked up that road and climbed that rock face in cub scouts.
  11. Wow, those waves are huge. Bigger than what I observed in Dewey. Maybe because of the more gradual drop off at the the Wildwood's beaches , versus the crazy drop off at Dewey.
  12. I regret not going to the beach to check it out but I’m hearing that the water at jones beach almost made it to the parking lot. For those of us that have been to jones beach you know how insane that is
  13. Had a high today of only 76 with a current temp of 66. Very humid though.
  14. The rain is still falling lightly this evening. Though the W part of the county received ~3”+ necessitating a flash flood warning, my amount so far hasn’t added to that much…probably ~0.25” so far. That gets me to an amazing ~14.65” MTD with none of that from a TC! But that’s not the end of it!From KCHS NWS office, a flood watch has been issued for its entire area:SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: A COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO STALL OVER THE AREA FRIDAY MORNING AND LINGER INTO SATURDAY. WAVES OF LOW PRESSURE SHOULD DEVELOP AND MOVE EAST ALONG THE FRONT AS SPOKES OF VORTICITY PASS THROUGH ALOFT. THIS COUPLED WITH BUILDING PWATS OF 2.25-2.50" AND WEAK TO MODERATE LEVELS OF INSTABILITY WILL SUPPORT NUMEROUS TO WIDESPREAD SHOWERS/TSTMS THROUGH THE PERIOD. THE STEERING FLOW WILL WEAKEN WITH TIME WITH MODIFIED SOUNDINGS SUGGESTING LONG/SKINNY CAPE PROFILES DEVELOPING FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND LINGERING INTO SATURDAY. THIS WILL SUPPORT CONVECTION WHERE WARM CLOUD PROCESSES WILL SUPPORT INTENSE RAINFALL RATES, POSSIBLY >3 IN/HR AT TIMES, GIVEN THE RICH, TROPICAL MOISTURE PLUME THAT WILL BE IN PLACE. THIS MAY LEAD TO AREAS OF FLASH FLOODING, ESPECIALLY IN THE CORRIDOR ROUGHLY SOUTH OF A REIDSVILLE-SPRINGFIELD-WALTERBORO-MONCKS CORNER LINE WHERE 20CM SOIL MOISTURE VALUES ARE RUNNING IN THE >98TH PERCENTILE AS OF THE 18 AUGUST ANALYSIS. GIVEN THE SATURATED SOIL MOISTURE PROFILES IN PLACE AND THE INTENSE HOURLY RAINFALL RATES THAT ARE POSSIBLE, THE RISK FOR FLASH FLOODING WILL BE ELEVATED INTO SATURDAY EVENING, ESPECIALLY IN THE COASTAL CORRIDOR WHERE THE EVENING HIGH TIDES BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COULD ENHANCED THE FLOOD THREAT. A FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY EVENING. STORM TOTALS DURING THIS PERIOD WILL RANGE FROM 2-4" WITH ISOLATED AMOUNTS POSSIBLY EXCEEDING 6".
  15. Flooding on Fire Island and the Hamptons, and water up to the dunes elsewhere. Jones Beach looks pretty rough. High tide looks to be coinciding with the worst of the waves. We’re lucky this turned out to sea.
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