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  1. 42 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Digging deep back to my high school language classes ha.  Hey, did you get much of anything from the storms that moved through Saturday evening?  They slid juuuuust by us to the north and south here and we got virtually nothing, perhaps a hundredth or two.

     

    Just over a tenth of an inch of rain. Very impressive light show in advance of the storm...I was surprised how much lightning there was. 

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  2. 3 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Guten morgen my fellow weather friends.  Great weekend over here in the 17601.  We were able to have the entirety of our daughter's one-year birthday party outside on Saturday, which was completely unexpected.  We got less than a tenth of an inch of rain in the morning and the winds were a complete non-factor until the front passed through later in the evening.  Just a beautiful day.  We had a couple of gusts that sounded mean Saturday night (probably on the order of 40-50mph) but all in all I thought the duration of the wind event was a big letdown.  Heck, even yesterday we were able to hang outside on the back deck and be protected from the breeze, and when combined with the sun, low 50s felt great in a teeshirt.  Looks like a couple of perfect ten days on tap and possibly some shower activity later in the week, which would be much appreciated given some of the overseeding I did.

    National high of 97 at Rio Grande Village, TX and low of -7 at multiple spots in and around Yellowstone.  Have a great week everyone!

     

    Nice inflection of some German this morning! 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

    Agreed, got a lot of work done.  Started menacingly at the grass but no rain means no mow.  LOL.  Lots of mulch down.   If we have a mulch topper snow in April, it will be fresh mulch. 

    I empathize-my grass is growing fast. Yards and fields around here are about as lush and green as could possibly be.

  4. 3 minutes ago, pasnownut said:

    Start something.....LOL.  I guess the logic in me thinks it wouldn't be shaking at sub 50 mph wind and after reading some time ago about how well your house was built, it just sounded a bit surprising.  That's all.  

    I'm sure some damage will be reported, but our December fropa was notably more IMBY.  

    And I ALWAYS hope for everyones houses sake, they faired just fine.  Once again, why I'm no big fan of "severe".

    to all you severe lovers, enjoy the rest of your fropa/whatevs.  I'm not here to ruin it for you, but I'm happy it wasnt worse. 

    Winds sustained at 30+ over here, but so far the limbs that are ready to fall out of my big oak, are still dangling above.

     

     

    If you're going to mock and/or critize the structural integrity of my home, yeah I'd say that's starting something. I certainly would never make that kind of comment to anyone in here. Absolutely no reason for me to do so.

  5. 11 minutes ago, pasnownut said:

    huh.  Your house built of twigs?  Just a decent fropa here but as anticipated, but meh compared to what I've been reading the last couple days.

    post frontal was stronger than pre frontal, but not by much.  NWS saying max gust was 48.  That's comparable to a decent Tboomer to me.  No biggie.

    Not sure why you would say that unless you want to start something? My house is built just fine. Winds were strong. That was my experience. 

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  6. 1 minute ago, canderson said:

    Seems you need precip around to mix them down - but it’s gusty as hell out west still and dry so might just be delayed. It was supposed to be windier after sunset as forecast so time will tell. 
     

    And TOR on radar awfully close to Trenton 

    Both times it rained here winds went calm. Only blowing when the sun is out.

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