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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Met1985 replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
Temp down to already cold 48 degrees already. Freaking love it! -
Significant roadway flooding taking place, a flash flood warning has been issued for New Castle county, Delaware.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Itstrainingtime replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
This next batch will likely take me over the 10" mark. 11" is not out of the question overnight. -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
DavisStraight replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Moving to Cape Neddick, house was delivered this week, just a few weeks away from moving in at this point. Have a great spot picked out for my garden. -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
DavisStraight replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
I have a huge problem with poison ivy, I spray it every year with roundup but keeps coming back. Glad Im moving out of this house in a few weeks. The upkeep takes too much time. -
Another slow mover. Rain JUST started here now.
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Sounds like a January snowstorm report.
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I just passed 8.5” rain for the month. 1” today. Edit: sorry .9” as of now.
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Drizzling now. Glad it held out til after Mets game.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2025 Obs/Discussion
Kevin Reilly replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Oh, it is coming a wall of rain, wind, and embedded thunderstorms with isolated tornadoes marching NNE. My under over is 2.27" -
I got as little as possible out of this. Two warned cells were very close . TV was a mad scramble
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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.
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00z HRRR still pounding the table for impressive wind overnight.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Itstrainingtime replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Rain with 0.36" so far. A heavy batch approaching from the south and the comma head to follow overnight. -
True, but what’ll happen when his yard is destroyed and dews collapse into weeks of desert dryness?
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Foot deep piles of insects that have destroyed the vegetation, does sound like a DIT dream. Destruction and not boring.
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GFS with its usual genesis bias but the overall signal for a window remains.
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My chickens would love that. Some cicadas too.
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Also—we pray for GFS with June tropical but it’s just eye candy
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My God. Kev would have a field day with that until they swarmed his AC vents.
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They fixed the wind advisory to tomorrow morning instead of Sunday
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All but one flight delayed or canceled here at DCA
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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.