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Mount Joy Snowman

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  1. A high of 88. Heading out on the boat tomorrow, should be a perfect day for it.
  2. Haha yes big indeed but I can't complain, have been scoring more than most the last couple of weeks. Man your O's are turning some heads, only 8 wins behind last year's season total!
  3. A high of 92 here and a couple hundredths of an inch of rain.
  4. 86 for the high here. Nice day. Can’t believe Heinz Field is no more. Sad. As long as they don’t touch Lambeau.
  5. It's unreal how strong the division is. As for weather, I'm not expecting much in the way of rain tomorrow, perhaps a quick hitter storm but many places will be left dry. Low of 60 here. Beautiful week to get out on the river.
  6. Not useless at all, love stuff like this. They were serving up the tomato slices thick and juicy last night! Thank god for the fella running barrel tractor rides for the kids to keep them entertained. At a dollar a ride he was making out like a bandit though haha.
  7. I’ve been making the trek up 11/15 my whole life, as a good portion of my family are from the Sunbury and Northumberland area.
  8. Low of 60 here and a two-day rain total of .08”. Had the family at the Tomato Festival in Washington Boro last evening. A splendid day on tap, portending what appears to be a very dry period developing.
  9. Saw that, very strange little feature. Looks like about .07” here.
  10. That's remarkable. Perhaps my professor was talking about Miami Beach, which actually has a POR going back further than MIA's and from doing a quick scan appears to indeed have never gone below 32 or above 100. In fact, it has never hit 99 at Miami Beach. Semantics, but general point about seasonality remains.
  11. Yep. I remember one of the first days of Meteo class when the concept of seasonality was introduced and the professor mentioned that Bismarck, North Dakota had gone above 100 X number of times and below 32 countless times (obviously ha), whereas Miami had never gone above 100 or below 32. I could be slightly off on that but that was the basic gist. Also this was 20 years ago. But the concept of seasonality and large body water effect remain the same.
  12. Only hit 83 here, with a low of 69 last night. Cloud cover was the name of the game yesterday.
  13. Matched ya exactly, had .18" additional overnight for a daily total of .19". Low of 68.
  14. 87 as a high here today. Had a storm form right on top of me earlier but was only able to squeeze out .01” from it before it pulled away. That looks like it will be the total for the day.
  15. Folks, we are in the presence of greatness; a legend is in our midst.
  16. Color this fellow weirdo numbers guy impressed with your memory. And yes, I'm tired of your dominance and coming for the crown. The weather gods seem to be listening to my prayers.
  17. You stalking me now Training!? Because, yes, I have had exactly 1.74" haha. I'm running almost spot-on average for the year though. June was a little dry with only 2.4". You?
  18. A low of 70 last night, while currently sitting at 75/72. Man, I really hit the jackpot with those cells yesterday, to the tune of 1.27". Some more chances in the coming days and then what looks like another stellar weekend. Can't complain. Summer baby, summer.
  19. Update: actually had a good bit of back-building and got in on some training action. Even a couple rumbles. Over an inch in the gauge. Official measurement in the morning.
  20. Just got some nice tropical-like downpours here, as some cells within the main line really blossomed upon approach. Looks like maybe close to 3/4". Will check in a bit but a nice surprise.
  21. @Blizzard of 93 to circle back on this, the highest average daily temp for MDT is 77.6, which occurs over a nine day stretch spanning Jul 12-20. A low of 66 here. Looks like we have a couple of chances for some action this week, weather that is
  22. Low of 58. Another picture perfect day upon us. Happy 4th to everyone!
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