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  2. He should be good for a few hours at least it seems
  3. It appears even looking into August there are periods of rainfall and clouds. Seasonal models that depicted above average rainfall for the Mid-Atlantic have been spot on. Granted there are areas that fluctuate into drought, but then rain returns. But overall it's an unusual summer with rainfall potential and extreme dew points.
  4. You are correct with it mostly being outdoors and limited shade. If going there, I would recommend going early and getting out of there by mid-afternoon to dodge any possible showers/storms.
  5. @Brian5671, more rain, higher dewpoints and minimums, more clouds, overall higher temperatures AND @FPizz can't generate as much electricity? Sounds like a nightmare bro, that last point about his solar panels not producing dividends for @FPizzkeeps me up at night.
  6. Just looking at the GFS, the PW values are 1-2 standard deviation above normal the entire run. It is just going to be gross the rest of the month. And yes, the Flash Flood watches are warranted. Just yesterday there was 3” in a short period in NE DC despite the overall radar being somewhat benign.
  7. Looks and feels like deju vu this morning where stuff is forming Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
  8. Steady decrease in lows under 10° across the Northeast with many locations recording some of there lowest winter numbers during the 2020s.
  9. Would love to get some high temps around here. low 80s are very meh.
  10. See all the sneaky ways climate change has impacted you lol
  11. Last year I got below zero 5x, the most I could remember, and Boonton reservoir was frozen for at least 6 weeks and is 3x larger than Aetna Lake.
  12. Exactly. Anyone with solar can tell you productivity is way down from last year. June 2025 I produced 500 kWh less than last year. Month to date so far in July I've produced around 190 kWh less.
  13. I'd go-less people less sun and storms are likely after 4-5pm.
  14. Dries out quick in the summer. Ground still moist though.
  15. You might get something dying there, but full Stein ahead here. Maybe a shower or storm near dawn tomorrow on south coast.
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  17. HOLY hell the humidity - was 98% in fallston area at 6 am - 93% at 8 am and still upper 80s now in Bel Air. It is almost unfathomable to me to see it this humid here for this long. This was what living in Memphis, TN was like for a decade in the summer and...I was happy to move to get away from that. Whoever gets into moisture/rain/storms today...it is gonna rain a ton - so much precipitable water feels available.
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