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LibertyBell

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  1. Yes the farther south the better. New England type climates suck so it's best to be as far away from that region as possible.
  2. isn't that ULL *moving out* though, that's what all the TV mets have been saying.
  3. the airports barely missed
  4. everywhere but here.... we had a big storm with dark clouds move in around 7:30 and it lasted until around 8. At the same time, my allergies spiked (no allergies before or after the rain lol) I was looking for rainbows but didn't see any, funny how localized they can be.
  5. Pinatubo influenced Don
  6. haha glad it's not here, almost completely sunny after some clouds earlier today.
  7. Lows:EWR: 40 (1963)NYC: 39 (1963)LGA: 41 (1963)JFK: 41 (1963) The latest 30s ever recorded at Central Park, Tony?
  8. not bad, our lowest high was 55 here
  9. Good, this is exactly what I'd hoped.
  10. it's the best, humans modify everything, nothing is untouchable not even the weather. There was a 30 minute shower yesterday right around sunset, pretty heavy rain, while it rained I had an allergic attack, Before it rained and after it rained everything was fine.
  11. weather modification can't come soon enough for me, the first thing I would get rid of are upper level lows and stuck patterns.
  12. Yes this is why I love our weather vs northern areas and especially New England. We don't have a mud season here and our climate is much closer to what it's like on the Jersey Shore.
  13. Hopefully it misses me, we have a lot of deep blue sky. I got rid of my lawn at this house years ago. I hate grass lol.
  14. hopefully we don't get that here, there are large patches of deep blue sky here, I only see a bank of clouds to my north, so all the bad weather must be up there far away from me lol
  15. Not today though, the sun has been out for awhile and has heated everything up nicely.
  16. I wish lol, that would make it a lot easier. I do have a giant hot fan that blows off air from my 16 core cpu though but it doesn't add enough heat to warm the room more than a few C (but it's why I sometimes have to turn on my a/c in the winter when the house heat plus the cpu heat become too much.)
  17. 70 is okay if you like to wear a lot of clothes lol
  18. Yes, we destroyed that little pest of a storm!! It's been getting brighter here too. I'm so glad we live in the Mid Atlantic and not muddy New England.
  19. no it's absolutely amazing. nice and toasty and best of all, dry. It also destroys all allergies and completely dries up my nasal passages.
  20. Yes, I think this is accurate. Monday is the best day but the other two days are pretty good too and at least partly sunny.
  21. JFK: 92 (2021) the good old days
  22. when are we going to get the next *Jonas* ;'-) that was a real HECS.
  23. It can easily get very hot again after this nonsense goes away In July 1993 we had a cutoff noreaster rainstorm much like this one on July 2nd, when we had a high of 66 and a low of 62. A week later we were off to the races with a 10 day heatwave and 3-5 days of 100+ It pays to live through this stuff and have a good memory. Also, it hit 108 on that day in Newark and 103-104 for the rest of the airports and local area.
  24. I don't think anyone misses cold weather lol Getting it in the winter is different, in the summer we want heat records.
  25. you really need a space heater, I keep my bedroom at 82 degrees, it's a nice dry heat and destroys all the stupid cold outside :-)
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