I got 0.03'' of rain yesterday in a shower that passed by... other than that the last rainfall was June 24. Don't worry we'll probably break that dry streak tomorrow and get a decent downpour!
The last inch or greater of rain was June 11.
Getting a fairly fast moving shower. Some yellows appearing on radar heading straight for me, i'm guessing about a tenth of rain. That's just enough to get the ground wet, but not for long... dry tomorrow
Went for a bike ride and back. That air is horribly dry and sinuses are a little upset because of that. Little spots of green grass, otherwise the other 90% or more of MBY is torch
Data from the danish meteorological institute.
http://www.dmi.dk/en/groenland/maalinger/greenland-ice-sheet-surface-mass-budget/
There seems to be a lot more ice than 2011-12. This is during the height of melt season and we are well above the 1981-2010 mean.
Typhoon Maria's path will affect the heights over the conus. Goes west into China, with a stout east Asia ridge.
This looks like a pattern for warmer than normal weather for the eastern U.S
The front appears to be over south central PA. Drier dewpoint risks as we head into this evening and tonight and the heatwave streak is over
Edit: 0.00 inches of rain today. What an amazingly arid microclimate.
Weather is weathering right now. Looks like all the activity is more south than i thought and we're getting less rain. The rain coming from the NW is also starting to peter out, except for some higher DBZs south of Harrisburg PA