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10 minutes ago, Mrs.J said:
My station page is showing my last rain even was 2 days ago. Mind you that was only 0.04. I have had to get into the mode of watering my gardens every other day after such a wet May early June.
We also got fringed and dodged here over the weekend. Maybe a tenth. But this year (compared to last) my garden has a lot more soil moisture, so I'm letting things go for a few days and they don't seem to mind. Need rain today though or I'll be out there this evening watering.
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Cooler out than in! Windows open.
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HRRR less enthused with thundershowers this afternoon than it was yesterday, but there still is potential
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29 minutes ago, frd said:
Many beach surf zone locations reporting temps of 70 F or higher. Seems about right for this time of year, as it is almost July. Next Wednesday looks like the next best day for more groomed waves and a period of off shore winds with as high tide during the mid afternoon hours. Went surfing last week, but it was not so great, winds shifted around and too many conflicting incoming swell directions, that may not be an issue next week.
The water in Wildwood NJ was quite nice last weekend. The surf was meh.
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Quick 10 minute shower here in Silver Spring but it was quite moistening.
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1 hour ago, astarck said:
Our heatwaves almost always follow this pattern:
- First day under performs
- Second day comes in about as expected, usually topping out at 98-100
- Third day we set an 80 degree low (though we just missed today)
- Third day over performs and we tie/exceed the highest temp of the heatwave
- Evening thunderstorms on the third day wipe out the 80 degree low
3k NAM and HRRR have some storms popping up later today
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Broiling in the sun after 830am. Good lord.
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With the breeze, was fairly nice out in the 8pm-9pm hour, watering things.
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Driving back from the Jersey shore today... Feels like the wrong move. Great past three days here.
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49 minutes ago, IronTy said:
It seems to me that whenever there is a SW flow up here it would bring in air off the water and sock the place in with most and fog. That's how it's been this week. And based on the extensive moss and lichen everywhere I'm figuring it's like this quite often at least when the water is still cool. I prefer cold and breezy when camping but this damp mist that never stops is the pits.
Yep. The place is a fog/rain forest. The water never really gets that warm. 60 plus maybe. We've done entire week long vacations and never seen the sun (pic attached was the last week of June in 2023). But often if you drive a few miles inland it can be sunny. Our relatives are across Frenchman Bay from Bar Harbor, and sometimes we can see the islands and town over there socked in with fog, while we have several mile visibility. August-September trend drier with less fog days but in the right set ups it's the same any month of the year. Anyway, hope you see the sun before you leave!
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3 minutes ago, dailylurker said:
I spoke to soon earlier. The lowlands are getting rocked.
Yep. Dumping in Riverdale
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37 minutes ago, IronTy said:
I'm up camping at Acadia this week. Every time I go anywhere or do anything outside at all this year it's cold, cloudy with an onshore flow, and non-stop mist and showers. Every. Single. Time. Fuck if I went on a vacation to Mojave in July the gods would find some way to get marine flow off the Gulf of California to ruin the whole thing.
We have family we visit near there. Happens in July and August on the regular. Never truly summer there
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The updated CPC map (from yesterday) has us in an even higher probability contour. We gonna cook
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I miss the sun
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13 hours ago, frd said:
Major heat wave odds are increasing for the Mid Atlantic between June 22 nd and June 25 th.
CPC likes the period
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Misty and dreary here.
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Smoke in the DC burbs now? Smells like a campfire outside
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5 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:
Yep. Can verify from near downtown silver spring that we only got like a tenth, enough to wet the grass. But it felt like a monsoon was coming - lots of lightning and thunder. We missed it.
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5 hours ago, Eskimo Joe said:
Too many people in my neighborhood have poured chemicals in their lawn. We're the only property that has them anymore in our street.
Sad. I have a cluster of old neglected backyards and trees on my block so we get a bunch of them.
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Decent number of fireflies out in my yard the past couple nights.
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Feels like DC summer is fully set in here in the inner burbs.
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Mostly miss on the hit and miss yesterday... couple tenths at most. Juicy out there.
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July Discobs 2025
in Mid Atlantic
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Well this sounds exciting.
The combination of appreciable instability and highly anomalous PWAT values will make storms today capable of producing very high instantaneous rainfall rates.