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I can’t make that detailed a call, but that’s the start of prime W Caribbean/Gulf season climowise.
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Measurable precip the last 3 days which is welcome, though I realized my Davis was clogged so not sure what I actually got here. Nice pink hued skies this evening as the clouds depart. 59/58
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87 for a high today, humidity dropped through out the day. Beautiful day
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Yeah, but I bet the ACE number is wicked high, great season so far
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This is a good visual showing just how hostile the pdo has been since 2017. It's only one piece of the puzzle and no single index drives "it all" but it's also no coincidence that the last time it was friendly (2014-16) we had one of our best stretches of consecutive winters. In enso neutral and nina winters we need a good alignment in the Pac or it gets pretty hard to get things right around here with cold and winter wx. If things are going to work this winter a -EPO will be really important. Generally speaking, -EPOs don't come easy if at all when the PDO is strongly negative.
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Dare I say go bills tonight?
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The OHC has recently been cooling substantially after the prior rather steady period: @snowman19you’ll probably like this trend
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Just way too wet last few months
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It’s finally slowing down here but it’s nice to get a full day soaking for the first time in months. Sometimes a rainy Sunday just feels right! Looking at just around 1.7” since yesterday evening.
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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
TheDreamTraveler replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Yep I used to love Bastardi and watched him a lot in the late 2000s and early 2010's. I legitimately think social media and politics rotted his brain -
E PA/NJ/DE Autumn 2025 Obs/Discussion
KamuSnow replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
0.65" here, all things in moderation I guess. Beautiful evening out there! -
Great stretch since 10pm Thursday 2.8” in 60 hours
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That first tstorm gave me only a little rain. But a stronger storm is starting now just before 6PM with very gusty winds, heavy rains, and some nearby CTG lightning. SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC 548 PM EDT SUN SEP 7 2025 GAZ118-119-072215- COASTAL CHATHAM GA-INLAND CHATHAM GA- 548 PM EDT SUN SEP 7 2025 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL IMPACT CHATHAM COUNTY UNTIL 615 PM EDT... AT 548 PM EDT, DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A STRONG THUNDERSTORM OVER HUTCHINSON ISLAND, MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 10 MPH. HAZARD...WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH. SOURCE...RADAR INDICATED. IMPACT...GUSTY WINDS COULD KNOCK DOWN TREE LIMBS AND BLOW AROUND UNSECURED OBJECTS. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH, HUTCHINSON ISLAND, MIDTOWN SAVANNAH, HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, WINDSOR FOREST, GARDEN CITY, THUNDERBOLT, SAVANNAH HISTORIC DISTRICT AND SANDFLY.
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
lee59 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
1.59 inches of rain here between yesterday and today. -
63/61 rains have subsided. Just some drizzle remaining. Right around 2” here.
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1.9” 2 days. Please Dendrite don’t hurt ‘em.
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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
no wonder on my return dates using Gazza's theories I have a significant gulf storm from 22 - 28th September innit around LA/TX but idk what do you think bruv -
Those are impressive rain totals for the Eastern folks. Greenfield was only around .50” for the two day total.
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Spectacular afternoon and evening in Western Mass. Mostly sunny and 70°. Nice way to end the last day of the Franklin County Fair.
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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
WEATHER53 replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
I’ll repeat in the winter we call them snow crows when they are Always talking about “10 days away….then 10 days away…10…10……”. For tropical good rhyming name is blow crow. -
Two-day total 1.04”
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Perfect timing, hopefully with the clouds gone we can cool down nicely tonight. -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
SACRUS replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Records: Highs: EWR: 96 (2023) NYC: 101 (1881) LGA: 96 (2023) JFK: 93 (1983) Lows: EWR: 49 (1984) NYC: 46 (1888) LGA: 53 (1984) JFK: 47 (1962) Historical: 1675: Boston, Massachusetts area has the second "Great Colonial Hurricane." (Ref. NOAA Boston Weather Events) 1769: Considered one of the worst storms of the Eighteenth century, this hurricane passed over Williamsburg, Virginia. 1881 - The temperature soared to 101 degrees at New York City, 102 degrees at Boston MA, and 104 degrees at Washington D.C. (David Ludlum) 1888 - Much of the Middle and Northern Atlantic Coast Region experienced freezing temperatures. Killer frosts resulted in a million dollars damage to crops in Maine. (David Ludlum) 1909 - Topeka, KS, was drenched with 8.08 inches of rain in 24 hours to establish a record for that location. (6th- 7th) (The Weather Channel) 1939: A Record heat prevailed across the Midwest. Locations recording their hottest September temperatures included Rockford, IL: 103°, New Hampton, IA: 101° and Lancaster, WI: 100°. Prairie du Chien, WI tied for Wisconsin's highest September temperature with 104°. Other record highs included: Waterloo, IA: 102°, Columbia, MO: 102°, Kansas City, MO: 102°, Des Moines, IA: 101°, St. Louis, MO: 101°, Peoria, IL: 101°-Tied, Chicago, IL: 100 °F. (Ref. Many Additional Temperatures Listed On This Link) 1949: Santa Ana, CA began with a record low of 51° then quickly warmed to a record high temperature of 105°. Other record highs for the date across the Southland included: Escondido, CA: 106°, Downtown Los Angeles, CA: 103°, Long Beach, CA: 101° and San Diego, CA: 92°. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1954: The highest temperature ever recorded for the Richmond International Airport in September was 103 °F (Ref. Richmond Weather Records - KRIC) 1962: Billings, MT recorded their earliest measurable snowfall with two inches, followed by 4.3 more inches the next day. Red Lodge, MT received 15 inches from this day through the 8th. Columbus, MT received four inches and Livingston, MT received one inch. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1970 - A lightning bolt struck a group of football players at Gibbs High School in Saint Petersburg FL, killing two persons and injuring 22 others. All the thirty-eight players and four coaches were knocked off their feet. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Showers and thunderstorms produced 4 to 8 inch rains in three to six hours in Virginia, with totals across the state for the Labor Day weekend ranging up to fourteen inches. The Staunton River crested at 34.44 feet at Altavista on the 8th, its highest level since 1940. Damage due to flooding was estimated at seven million dollars around Bedford, Henry, and Franklin. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Fifty cities across the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. The low of 56 degrees at Mobile AL was their coolest reading of record for so early in the season. The mercury dipped to 31 degrees at Athens OH, and to 30 degrees at Thomas WV. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms in the central U.S. produced four inches of rain at Texamah overnight, and up to six inches of rain in southwestern Iowa. Evening thunderstorms in eastern Colorado produced golf ball size hail at Clear Creek and at Nederland. Late evening thunderstorms in Iowa drenched Harlan with more than four inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary) 1998: Two Derechos occurred on this day with one affecting most of Pennsylvania and New York City, the other impacting central New York. 2003: Seattle-Tacoma, Washington: A string of 61 consecutive days with temperature 70°F or above ends. The previous run had been 49 days in 1958. (Ref. WxDoctor) -
Went to the game. Dropped some balls that we need to haul in but their D was outstanding. Didn’t hurt that the weather was damn near perfect.
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Sudden epic weather. This reminds me of central California coast. Just an absolutely beautiful stretch of weather coming in with this breeze.