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Briefly got to 99.6 = 100! Back down to 99. Brutal out there. HI 112
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Low of 76 Forecast high is 103. Made it to 99 yesterday with a forecast high of 102.
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Looks like Ridgely briefly hit 99 just after 4pm.
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Damn corn sweat(evapotranspiration) effs things up here and inhibits higher temps by adding more moisture to the air. lol not really. Seems logical, but we aren't the midwest, where all you see is millions of acres of cornfield for miles and miles.
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Back down to 98. Try again tomorrow.
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Nelly
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Yeah I saw that. Ridgely hit 98. I'm halfway in between, so it kind of make sense I guess lol.
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lol back down to 99.1. Tomorrow is supposed to be the hottest day here. 100 is a lock.
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99.3. If it gets to 99.5 I get to round up, right?
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99! Never hit 100 since I have been at this here location.
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98/75 Feels like an oven out there. Not likely gonna get to 100 though.
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From Mount Holly AFD this morning- DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1...Dangerous heat and humidity will build across the region through Saturday. All time record high temperatures could be challenged today and Friday with widespread triple digit temperatures. Strong mid-level ridging across the Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, and Ohio Valleys is building eastward into the Northeast and Mid Atlantic and will persist into the holiday weekend. A west to southwest flow will shift more west to northwest by Friday. The ridge will finally start to break and retreat some starting Saturday into Sunday. High temperatures are forecast to range between 100 to 105 degrees in most areas today and Friday. The shift to a more west to northwest flow aloft will allow for better mixing out of dewpoints during the afternoon, and also a component of downsloping (adiabatic warming) from the Appalachians. This phenomenon should be a little stronger on Friday with low level flow being slightly stronger, but regardless dewpoint should still mix out a fair amount this afternoon. This setup will support temperatures climbing above 100 degrees across most non mountainous inland areas as dewpoints mix out into the mid to upper 60s during the afternoon hours. Resulting forecast heat indices are mostly in the 105-110 degree range, though localized values upwards of 115 degrees are possible if dewpoints stay closer to 70 degrees. This is indeed the type of synoptic pattern that could challenge all time record high temperatures in our region. Areas north of I-78 are forecast to experience the hottest air temperatures (upper 90s to near 100 degrees, even as high as 95 degrees at Mount Pocono) today. Further south, the hottest air temperatures (mainly in the 100-105 degree range, and in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees for the New Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches) are forecast to occur on Friday.
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He is young and has been handled terribly, so still some hope if the ownership has the balls to clean house at the top. New GM. New manager, and coaches. Hard to say which of those is worse right now, but its all bad and major change is needed.
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Imo, not until Elias is gone. I wish that could be now, but ofc it won't be. So he will likely make some moves at the deadline that will further set this team back in an attempt save his skin, then get canned after the season.
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Well lets be honest about this team- there are a lot of uncertainties at this point-unless you believe the Elias gaslighting lol.

