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From LOT AFD Highlights yesterday at this time: ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES AND DRY CONDITIONS OVER THE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. Ugly miss and turn of events.
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That was 3 weeks last may and another 3-4 weeks last September. The worst.
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They hear the ones in the distance that we can't hear.
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14 days of stratus for 0.25" rain
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While it remains to me seen how much rain falls over the next several days one thing is certain, it’s the season to check your rain gauges for debris from everything blooming so you don’t wonder why your totals may seem off when compared to other local stations. .01 last in a heavy, but clearly short lived shower around 2am. 58/54 currently.
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Only around 0.15”
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Purely Organics and yeah it's local as the bag says it's made in Portsmouth NH. I get it at my local garden center but I've seen it in some Home Depot's. The grains are probably from some brewery in the Portsmouth area as the bags say it's made from waste distillery grains. Even gives your lawn a hint of beer smell when you put it down. Haha https://www.simplygro.com/products/purely-organic-products-lawn-food-25-lb
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It has to happen. We always get these cut off lows in May and never see the sun for 14 days.
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Quiet and dry here so far.
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Looks like 1-2” down by the cape. They love nocturnal storms.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Yardstickgozinya replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Another tip for those with allergies is to always close up at night. Pollen can fuk you up all day but it's not until night that some plants release there pollen. Over millions of years some plants figured out ultra violet sterilization was a problem. Amazing -
49F/ nice drink early am shop shows .28"
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Loud storm about 2am here-dropped .15
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Yes, I agree. My seasonal allergies have been bad the last few weeks. Recent years have not been so bad for me.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Yardstickgozinya replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Although pollen, viruses, fungus, and mold generally thrive in moisture they all spread more efficiently in dry environments. -
I agree. Once we get through the cooler period, I suspect some of the heat will move into the region.
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Indeed & CTP agrees as well. AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 510 AM EDT Fri May 2 2025 .SYNOPSIS... * Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms will occur this afternoon and evening and repeat in a similar fashion on Saturday and Sunday. * Blocky pattern becoming established by the end of the weekend could produce significant/beneficial rainfall through early next week
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Gonna be interesting tomorrow from about LWM to HFD and points N and W. Can’t rule out a storm near and south of the pike, but could be a few nasty storms along frontal boundary.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Yardstickgozinya replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It definitely is . When it's dry it goes and stays airborne more efficiently. Add the excess wind to the equation. Some got knocked and tacked down last night in areas that got rain so that will help for today. -
Poured in Rvc
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Central PA Spring 2025
Yardstickgozinya replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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I've been reading about that. You lucked out. "Homes across England in particular will be baking hot as the May sunshine cooks us in our well-insulated buildings built to withstand the cold British winters rather than 30C-plus summer sun for extended periods." They should have listened to Ditty. He tried to tell them.
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Currently in the Yorkshire Dales in northern England and we just had 3 straight days of mid 70s and sun. Only mid 60s and sun today. Been in England for over a week now without a drop of rain and none in sight. Boy did I pack wrong!
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We knew