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Itstrainingtime

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

    I just checked the HRRR and it slowed everything down....comes in later and stays longer into tomorrow.   At 12Z (both the HRRR run and time of day tomorrow) you were starting to get into some yellows while now on the 1Z run you are still pink at 12Z.   Previously you were to be going green around 15Z now still pink and dark red.   If this were a snowstorm we would have been on that within moments of release, but our smoke tracking must not be up to the same level :-).  Little to no ground smoke here right now. 

    El Nino smokestorm - blocking is turning this into a coastal crawler. 

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  2. 15 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Northeastern PA in the thick of it right now.  #ItsComing

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    NWS Binghamton tweeted at 9:45am that their temp was "stuck on 50" and despite a lack of clouds, the sun was completely covered by the thickness of the smoke. MU's twitter feed has the exact tweet plus a picture of the sky up there. Seriously, it's crazy to see. 

    Edit: They also mentioned that there parking lot lights had come back on...it was that dark. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

    On a Spring thread when we are in Met summer.  LOL.  You watch, on Sept on people will be clamoring to start a fall thread. 

    Ain't that the truth!

    I said yesterday how the sky looks like it does during Albert Clippers of the past, but what is a better analogy is August skies from the 1970s when the heat and humidity were sky high. The amount of haze back then is very reminiscent of what the skies have looked like the past couple of days. 

  4. I commented last night about how we filled nearly an entire page with evening smoke obs - only to log in just now and discover 2 full pages of new posts overnight/this morning!

    This is quickly moving into HECS territory. :)  

    On a serious note...be careful everyone. I was working late at the office last night and was moving between building a lot. The smoke late last evening was something else and I could definitely smell and feel it. Waves of it blowing through when the breeze picked up. I'm working today at the Visitor's Center in Columbia which sits right by the river and I can barely make out the hills in York County currently. That's about 1 mile visibility. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Sheesh take that and run. We got .01” here, maybe. 

    I grew up in Washington Boro and learned "very unscientifically" from older, "wiser" Boro residents that storms followed the river. As I grew up and got into Met, I realized that some of that was um...not so accurate. Today's cell came right down the Susky. My son lives in Mount Joy and they got next to nothing, Maytown was JUST inside the "win zone" today. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, Bubbler86 said:

    Drops headed there now maybe? 

     

    1 hour ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    Drops...wife said if she wasn't outside she would have had no idea it rained. Did not make the driveway wet. 

     

    1 hour ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    A solid little downpour, gusty winds, and a few stout rumbles up here in Harrisburg. Looks like we are getting screwed back at home yet again. 

    My wife...

    So, my earlier report from her was that we got "drops" - which, to her credit was accurate at the time she sent me that text. She never did follow up with a 2nd text to tell me that it rained shortly after message #1 to the tune of .11". 

    Thanks, honey. 

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  7. Working from home this morning and the sky reminds me of Alberta Clipper days of yore - the sky is basically "overcast" from haze/smoke with the sun dimmed significantly from it. Many times during clippers it would be snowing with the sun dimly visible through the overcast. 

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  8. 6 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

    He is the Marysville of Lanco! 

    Today will be day #9 since the last grass mow for me. I cannot recall going 9 days without mowing in the May/June time period since my dad started me mowing at 3 years of age. (okay...slight exaggeration...slight) Thing is, it will likely be another full week now. 

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