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Yeah, a few showers Thursday/Friday? Sick
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what?
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What happened to cause the walk back? Seems to happen a lot these days.
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I need that at home once watching these storms Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
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54 and no clouds here today. Tomorrow looks identical. No rain at home. Our house cleaner said every plant we have looks dead so that’s cool.
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And it looks like stuff coming in from York might add to your total.
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Central PA Summer 2025
Mount Joy Snowman replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
I’ve got ~1.5” here already. Insane. -
@Jns2183
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But Thursday !
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0.06” Up to 1.05” for Aug/Sep
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Over the last two days total model precipitation forecasts have decreased for the work week. Looks like Th. May be the wettest day. I will still be happy if I get what the WB 18Z NBM is putting out through Friday (which includes what we are getting this afternoon),
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
bluewave replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
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Radar is rough end to summer
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
steve392 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Hoodie and shorts combo get's me from around now depending on the chill when i leave for work til about April following spring LOL -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
That really sounds like the kind of weather I would have loved, higher highs and lower lows lol. I know March 1896 was the first time we had 30 inches of snow in one month too. There was a big blizzard in one of those years in January with temperatures near 0 too. Question, how can you have a blizzard with temperatures near 0? Wouldn't the air have to be coming off the ocean? What's the coldest temperature we have ever had in 10 inches or more of snow (high low split during snowfall) Don? -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
donsutherland1 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Even as New York City sweltered in 97-degree heat on September 23, 1895, it was on the verge of a dramatic plunge in temperatures. The mercury still reached 90° on September 26, but a sharp cooldown followed. Just two days later, the high struggled to reach 68°, and by September 30, temperatures had dropped further, with a high of 60° and a low of 47°. The chill deepened as October began, with a low of 44° on the 1st, and the entire first week remained unseasonably cool. A reinforcing shot of cold air arrived on October 9, delivering a low of 38° and a daytime high of just 47°, followed by a low of 37° on October 10. The rest of the month continued a mainly cool pattern, with five more mornings dipping into the 30s, marking October 1895 as a notably chilly chapter in the city's weather history. With a monthly mean temperature of 52.4°, October 1895 was tied with October 1887 as the seventh coolest October on record. The last October that was at least as cool as October 1895 was October 1925. -
0.6 here, not a bad soak
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0.5”+ totals from that round here.
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Is this going to be another event that poos the bed for 95 and east?
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Right at 1/2" here mtd, 0.0 for the past 10 days. heard thunder on and off all weekend it seemed like but your screw zone has engulfed me finally. 1-3" weekend totals all around me.
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WPC seems to have cut back rainfall of total significantly with their latest afternoon update in the 7-Day. Haven't had a chance to look at the models. Do the models concur with less rainfall for our area?
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
donsutherland1 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
It was. October 1895 was very cool. -
0.01" at home.
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
There's a hurricane that's going to hit the Azores, they're going in the wrong direction lol.