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  1. Looks like an in-between fail here. Nice convection firing just to my northeast in N central DE, and the stuff to the west looks like it will miss to my NW. That 3/4" deluge a week ago Thursday is a distant memory. Dry as a bone with the +15 to 20F departures, wind, and relatively low humidity of late. Only good news is skeeters have no chance to get going. Been many years since my seasonal wetland was this dry in Spring.
  2. I'm with ya. Doing some outside projects now and I am not crazy about the late June temps and humidity. I will gladly take typical early April weather for the end of the month. If it ends up on the wet side, can't complain about that either. We will be in bad shape if we don't get some rain over the coming weeks. Beyond that we depend largely on scattered convection for moisture.
  3. My sister sent me a vid of the hailstorm at her house near Reisterstown. Pretty intense. Nothing here. Super nice day with lots of puffy clouds and some mini towers, but no precip.
  4. Wouldn't mind seeing something kinda like this next Jan-Feb.
  5. Most of the concern is because peeps don't want to have to water plants/lawns lol. I am good with abnormally dry in the early Spring. Wetland never really got wet this year- just some spotty, very shallow areas so it was an easy(and cheaper) job to larvicide. With the early heat and leaf out, that area will be completely dry in no time.
  6. ENSO diagnostic discussion just updated today- https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/enso_advisory/ensodisc.shtml ^The ENSO blog is a good read.
  7. It has 'normal' 2m temps for Jan and Feb, and below normal for March.
  8. I have a lot of mulched areas too, since grass is largely a fail in the woods here. I pick away at it- starting in December after leaf removal. I just finished a couple weeks ago. I like getting most of it done during our 'cold' season.
  9. ENSO update from down under. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/
  10. Low of 35 here. Now, back to summer.
  11. I figured he would be in no hurry to sign. Why not wait until after the draft at least- you would think he would prefer to be on a team with a known/accomplished QB. But hey, Huntley to OBJ!!
  12. Agree, but then there are also the 2 knee injuries in the last few years. I am sure the deal is incentive laden. They will target a receiver in the draft regardless. If Bateman can stay healthy, and with signing of Agholor, this will be a more formidable group than the Ravens have had in a awhile. They might think this will help with signing Lamar, but I doubt it.
  13. Did not expect this. Very un-Ravens-like. Surprising given the uncertainty with Lamar, and the cap situation. On paper at least, they now have a legit No 1, 2, and multiple 3 receivers.
  14. Low of 33 this morning. Currently 58. Outstanding day. Screw that 80s and humid shit in early April.
  15. It was sleeting driving back north through Rehoboth earlier. Temp was 53. Home now. Picked up 0.76" of rain here yesterday.
  16. Still going good here in OC MD. Front has stalled it seems with a bit of a wave moving along it. Continuing to get rounds of T& L with heavy downpours.
  17. Fun storm here in OC rn. Lots of T&L, gusty winds, and heavy rain. Looking at radar, looks like a good soaker back home too.
  18. Stopped at Rehoboth, hung out at DFH, and picked up a 4 pack of Utopias barrel aged 120 min IPA today. Now in OC looking over the sound preparing to watch the storms arrive, and popped open one of these bad boys. Holy Shit. This is incredible. So complex and balanced. A must try. @vastateofmind@nw baltimore wx
  19. High of 83 here. Still 73 going on 830. Too hot, too soon. Gross.
  20. The CanSIPS has the more ideal look. At 8 months out, it's just nice to see something other than boilerplate Nina. The depicted negative height anomalies across the southern half of the US and +heights in the NAO space are refreshing and Nino-ish.
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