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Itstrainingtime

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  1. I'm sorry, I didn't see the loop prior to my post. CTP isn't enthused for rain down our way either. I thought it looked good at first glance.
  2. @Bubbler86 - that line of showers to your west/southwest is looking pretty stout, at least right now it is.
  3. I hope so too. I'm fully aware that most in here have not had rain for several days like the snowman and myself have. It would be nice for all to get some water heading into the winter season.
  4. Picked up .08" of rain overnight, my 4 day total is 2.26". I'm ready to dry out. Speaking of which...I'm working in Columbia today...it's still dark and rainy here, but the sun has emerged from Washington Boro on south. It's coming. Hopefully. Maybe.
  5. At that moment, I doubt that he either knew or cared. LOL
  6. @paweather - this is for you...Mammoth Lakes, CA in Feb. 2017:
  7. Interestingly, there was a series of pics posted a few years ago from Mammoth Lakes that looked JUST like this one. In December a few years ago, the town received upwards of 200" in the final 10 days of the year. They can go through some long dry stretches...but when the pattern lines up, they can pile up the feet in a hurry.
  8. It really is - I'll be staying in town (Mammoth Lakes) at about 7,900' of elevation in mid May. Every year is wildly different, but most years the snow has melted off in town (except for huge piles) by time I'm scheduled to arrive. The mountain that the town sits in the valley of should still be pasted in many feet of snow - time will tell what we'll see/experience.
  9. Snow season has commenced in Mammoth, CA - I cannot wait until I'm out there in May:
  10. Say what??? Certainly not over here. Grass is spring-like green and growing fast. Whatever is going on in Palmyra...share it.
  11. Well, you were talking about your hammy earlier so i thought i might as well go back to the buns...
  12. Hate to say it...sandwiched in between the 2 of you at 63 and overcast.
  13. 2.18" was the tally here. Pretty remarkable looking at the numbers from surrounding locales...
  14. Picked up .02" of "rain" since midnight. Lots of fog/mist/drizzle on the drive to work earlier.
  15. Let's be honest here...Harrisburg doesn't have an airport, period.
  16. Quiet day in the world of HR. Have to create my own issues. LOL
  17. I mean sorta...but clearly, you're closer to my bun than his. Wait...that don't sound so good. LOL
  18. Striking difference in weather today across the Keystone state:
  19. Only 2 home games played but my wife and I are very, very happy to be former Society 76 members. Compared to benefits/perks offered by teams in other sports, the Sixers offerings were minimal. Had to pay full price for parking and concessions and very modest discount on merchandise. Our money will be much better spent elsewhere. And then...there's the team...
  20. Here is CTP's AFD from 12:07pm yesterday afternoon...literally just a few hours from the onset of one of the biggest rainmakers for me this year - essentially, a 0% chance or rain reaching my area... Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 1207 PM EDT Sun Oct 23 2022 .SYNOPSIS... Low pressure will linger off of the east coast through early this week, as a ridge of high pressure holds over Pennsylvania. A weakening cold front is likely to push through the state late Wednesday, then high pressure should build in from the Great Lakes to end the week. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... 1045 am update... Our current forecast is pretty well in hand, so only a few cosmetic tweaks were made, based on the latest observational data. Late morning satellite and radar imagery showed Atlantic moisture making a slow approach into the Commonwealth from the east and southeast. The overall environment appears to be dry enough across the forecast area (even the Susquehanna Valley and western Poconos) to keep most, if any rainfall from reaching the ground this afternoon/early evening. The latest suite of high resolution, near-term model guidance well supports this thinking. We`ll retain a very low chance (20-30%) of some patchy light rain/drizzle over eastern Lancaster and Schuylkill counties, but that`s about it.
  21. Rain has stopped - 2.16" in the bucket. @Mount Joy Snowman I'm glad you exceeded the 2" mark as well...I felt guilty reporting such high totals. It essentially poured the entire night.
  22. I was thinking of that last evening. Very true. I'm currently at 2.07".
  23. I have 1.98" - I'll say! It's still raining...I'm going to end up over 2" for what was a 20% chance of an isolated shower.
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