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Outdoor lobby wouldn't like it-golf clubs kids sports, you name it.
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There is a forum for the Philly area. Feel free to post Philly stats there. As for me, this month is -3.1 so far through May 26. I don't think this month will end up in the + departure column after a warm March/April.
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We were +4.3 and +4.1 for that timeframe. It was a warm two months here for sure.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Mount Joy Snowman replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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This overcast and Brazilian humidity can't end soon enough.
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One last day of sprinkles fest 2026 for us lowlanders then back to drought by next week. At least it looks beautiful.
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June Monthly Temperature Anomaly Forecast: For anyone new wanting to enter, the forecast contest asks you to predict temperature anomalies at nine locations across the U.S., in F deg relative to 1991-2020 averages. The nine locations are DCA _ NYC _ BOS _ ORD _ ATL _ IAH _ DEN _ PHX _ SEA This month we will also add on Max temps in each of these locations listed above. Please have forecasts in by June 1st @ 6z
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2026 Mid-Atlantic Severe Storm General Discussion
high risk replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Whatever threat the DC-Baltimore area has today will be an early show.- 379 replies
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I dealt with that living in AZ for a time, and it really isn't a big deal. Big positive. Not having to go around the house changing clocks.
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2026-2027 Strong/Super El Nino
snowman19 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
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Lots of mid high-level clouds today. Might cap Temps a few degrees.
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Some more beneficial rainfall overnight.
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Village idiot? Village idiot?! I have a right to reply or post on this forum. If you don't like our posts, why are you here anyway? Commie!
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postpone the dews, there’s still 3 months left to hit 105/80 again or whatever happened last year
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Still been holding 70-72F during the 3am hour for a proper overnight torch, ha. Warmest in New England in the north central mountain valleys of the Greens.
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Okay folks we got slammed by .9 inches this afternoon then another 1.4 inches tonight. This brings us to 21 inches for the year. We are still in contention for a while more yet. Binghamton is nearly 2 inches behind us but the East gets a lot of rain, it will not be long before one or more of the eastern terminals overtakes us.
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They'll learn real fast once they get their way. Personally I wouldn't mind permanent DST with my job. I'll get rid of all the packages before sunrise in December and then have plenty of time to deliver the mail before it gets dark.
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What’s driving the persistent high-latitude ridging in North America, and why hasn’t that pattern translated into stronger or more sustained ridging in the mid-latitudes (especially out east)? I know the CONUS has been warm for a while now too (with Feb-Apr in particular being VERY warm) and has seen its share of anomalous ridging (like what we saw out west in March this year). In general, however, the mid-latitude ridging has been weaker and less persistent than what we’ve seen farther north in Canada for the past decade plus. This seems especially true in New England, which has recently stood out as a relative cool spot to other regions. I have some ideas in relation to the general sense of the cause, but it’s a bit frustrating, and I don’t even live in New England lol. Feels like the Great Lakes region is kinda getting screwed out of the warmth too lately, particularly the northern GLs. For example, South Bend, IN was +7.4° in March, while Marquette was only +1.5°, though that was probably in part due to the -WPO which allowed for cold shots to sneak into the northern tier of the CONUS.
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Cool and Dry First few days of June
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It’s not easy to wet the bushes where you live.
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Mainly Dry Days to start June
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I've seen more hype for a super Nino this coming winter than I ever remember before.
