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  2. Models were horrendous with that line of downpours moving in. Some spots might get another inch with this.
  3. I'd say the drought is over. I wash commercial and residential buildings. Back in June I started getting customers that wanted to reschedule due to fear of stressing their wells. It didn't last long. Know one cares anymore lol
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  5. Thunder woke me up around 130, picked up 1.35”
  6. Next chance... Thursday afternoon. Hopefully no flash flood warnings.
  7. .69 last night. Today is going to be a gem in the afternoon and we stay dry through Wednesday which is a rarity. Hoping for a toasty September
  8. Wow quick 1.20" here....Don't usually sleep thru these things lol, I'm assuming there wasn't much thunder to wake me up.
  9. .96 rain from the thunderstorm last night. Monthly total now stands at 4.76
  10. 1.25" for me. I've got April grass in August! I'm having to scrape my mower's deck almost every mow and I mow almost 6 acres.
  11. Thankfully the hurricane season is slow. Last thing we need is an Irene-type storm dropping 10 inches on us.
  12. Another 1.15" last night. Ughh, the grass/weeds...
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  14. Well, we ended up with descent rain hit, but nothing in the way of thunder or wind. 0.44"
  15. Nice lightning show last night with an additional 0.3. Event total of 2.2 Now looking forward to several beautiful days in a row.
  16. Not really quantifiable but these every few day line of heavy rains and storms seems odd….cant remember the last summer like this.
  17. 1.25" total nickle and dimed my way to 4.15" for the month so far
  18. Does that line in NYC stay together as it moves east or does it fall apart?
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  20. Imby/Columbia 0.31” just after midnight on Sunday morning. 3.94” so far for August.
  21. The reduction from traditional nino to relative nino seems different on various sources. The August forecast from the ecmwf had about a 0.8 reduction between the 2. The current noaa weekly sst data is reducing the relative nino by about 0.9 compared to traditional (1.8 v. 2.7). BOM has 2.3 v. 2.8 and the cyclonicwx site has 2.2 v. 2.6. I dont think this means much to the weather or the climate generally but could make a difference when it comes to records and such. Its probably something to do with sst data set differences and perhaps some differences on how it adjusts for the 50 year variance.
  22. A lot of areas had that. Stop pretending you live in the Sierra.
  23. EF-1 Tornado confirmed at Atlantic Beach in southern Nassau County https://partnerservices.nws.noaa.gov/products/cache/233-2026/PNSOKX/52b87e5ab5cd55d80b5e63eef66603d0
  24. More flash flood warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings. Won't have to water the lawn for a while.
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