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Prob. And like last week it is CRAWLING.
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Let it do a Pillow Split. Maybe it'll reform over here and give me a good one...
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I'm trying to hold it back from crossing the Susquehanna River, but my efforts might be futile.
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Just an awesome light show here for the last 90 minutes with the storms riding off to the NW. What’s left of the line is finally arriving.
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Pop up thundershower formed almost right over top of me. Heavy rain falling.
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I'll bet that line doesn't even make it across the Susquehanna. If it does, it most assuredly won't make it to my backyard.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
backedgeapproaching replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Speaking for myself- I enjoy it. I probably mow every 3-4 days. Lawncare and landscaping are a hobby and are actually enjoyable. Many dread having to cut the lawn on weekends, so they can't imagine why someone would do it more than once a week AT most. I dont do it to "keep up with the Joneses" or one up my neighbor with a meticulous lawn or landscape, I don't have any neighbors--lol. I get a lot of us have different views on what is or isn't a waste of time, resource, money when it comes to this. I do spend a good amount of money(mainly on perennials plants/trees/conifers/etc) and like the yard overall looking nice. Part of that is the lawn too, which I also like freshly cut in combination with all the landscape beds. Certainly get that many on here could not give two craps about it this stuff. I really try to keep the lawn stuff as organic as possible, but will also do soil tests to see what is needed for lawn and plants and make amendments based on that so Im not just throwing stuff down that is not needed. With all that said, maybe your neighbor is bored out of his mind or hates his wife -
Typically our more extreme hot summers tend to have hot month of May. This summer will likely be warmer than average, but it should not be extreme heat. Seasonal models continue to depict the worst of the summer heat located in the West.
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Ticks do well when we have snow cover before any arctic outbreaks, which we had this winter. Then early spring being moist helps get them active again. It has really been ideal conditions.
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I am in Three Springs. It is storming. And there is flooding. The most weather-boring part of the state is getting weather. That's the weather.
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I mean it depends, nothing major but I know last summer my area got into some decent severe. Not a snowy winter but the snow did stick around and we hit 0 or below a few times. Our area isn't necessarily prone to exciting weather per say, which I'm fine with. Hurricanes and tornadoes are definitely something we can live without, and we've seen what can happen when they do occur. I'm fine with a good snowstorm or a nice thunderstorm after a hot summer day.
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Accuweather should just rebrand to Climoweather
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Ah so it doesn't usually go from cool Mays to 100s in JJA?
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Continuous lightning to my west.
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we forage <3 lfg
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I’m getting serious 2023 Deja vu with this mist, drizzle and smoke. Iirc that pattern went on for at least two weeks in June and then when it broke, we had probably the single wettest (and muggiest) stretch I can remember. I wonder if we’ll see a similar situation occur this time around, although hopefully with a little less smoke and misery mist.
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sometimes I'll just take a peak at my AccuWeather forecast.. warmest temp the rest of Summer but happens a few times is 83.. we pray!
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ya we will get some torch days.. but overall pretty normal I think
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I think it will be warmer than normal. The predominant pattern will likely develop in late June and then lock into place with some brief cooler periods.
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Usually big heat summers show up in May.
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June 2025 is playing out in a similar fashion as June 2024 so far, cool and wet.
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It’ll flex in at times as it always does. The midwest and plains always torch.
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There is no cold available for months:) W
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Radar is lighting up now.
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Tornado warning for state college