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Mount Joy Snowman

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  1. Added an additional .13" from that decaying line of storms around 9-10pm last night, for a total of .95" yesterday. The afternoon deluge that produced .82" dumped ~.5" in 10 minutes at one point. One station near me recorded .5" in five minutes, about as heavy as it gets around here. My 7-day total stands at 1.94". Looks like a couple of nice days ahead before the humidity and storm chances return for the holiday weekend. National high of 115 at Rio Grande Village, TX; low of 26 at Sierraville, CA.
  2. Man, it must have really been dumping over here. I got .82” from what was a fairly narrow line. Wish I would have been here to see it.
  3. That actually popped right over my house but the wife reports no hail. Just gusty tree tops, heavy rain, and some thunder. Sounds a lot like what I had with last night’s storm.
  4. The accuracy of this post is just......stunning. You sir, are a god damn board legend.
  5. Dumping in Harrisburg currently. The rich get richer. Radar has been impressive today. Have been barely missing out on all the activity back at home but more to come. Say it with me, staying positive.
  6. A nearly identical .4” here; however, I did experience all of the above, with the notable exception of hail.
  7. That was a nice classic summertime thunderstorm. Had it all — frequent lightning, gutter gushing, 15 degree temp drop, gusty winds with sideways rain, etc. Probably close to a quick half inch, will have to confirm. All in all, i give it a B+.
  8. Storm has commenced here. Let’s get it on. Update: total monsoon. Very impressive winds.
  9. Just a few scattered drops thus far. Fingers crossed for a line to move through later.
  10. Who knows but it sure seems likely that July is going to start on the hot'n'humid side.
  11. Just did some number crunching and I think we'll end June with an average temp ~70.3, or ~2.3 BN. This would be our coolest June since 2009. In other news, the 18z HRRR is not exactly awe-inspiring for down our way. We shall see.
  12. It really was. You guys are making out like bandits. Time to share the wealth!
  13. I was just outside doing some light gutter cleaning. So gross out. Atmosphere is juiced. It better damn well pour later.
  14. Happy late Monday morning y'all. So I only caught the edge of that storm that dropped 2" near Landisville that @Itstrainingtime mentioned, to the tune of .09". My five-day total is now .59". Pretty meh depending on what happens with today's and tomorrow's storms. For the month I am at 2.49"; for the year 13.9". Staying positive *he whimpers*
  15. Got caught under the edge of those slow moving T-showers earlier but only amounted to a tenth of an inch. MUCH more just a couple miles from here.
  16. Yeah I’m pleasantly surprised by the extent of the coverage. Should be some decent winners today.
  17. How can anyone hate Happy Valley!? Canderson you’re on thin ice!
  18. Well, I experienced multiple torrential downpours yesterday, both at the wedding and the drive home, but nothing fell all day here at the house. My four day total (or however many days we’re up to at this point ha) stands at an even .5”. Chances look slightly better than previously thought for today and tomorrow looks fun. Staying positive!
  19. I’m up near Sunbury for a wedding and it’s been absolutely dumping for almost half an hour. Of course I check home and…..nothing.
  20. Im sitting at 72/70. Yuck. Luckily those slow moving showers earlier this morning went right over me and salvaged what would have been pretty paltry totals for me. As it stands, I’m probably still only around a half inch for my three day total. Will have to check the gauge here shortly. Forgot to add, I have to go to a wedding today in this muck, and a dry wedding at that. Uuuugh.
  21. I have been completely screwed here all day, fringed in every way imaginable on all sides with every cell or band. Serves me right for staying positive haha. Glad to see others are making out well though.
  22. Habby's site is one of the best meteorological learning tools you'll ever find. Can be a bit messy but has it all, and in an easy-to-understand fashion to boot. https://www.theweatherprediction.com/
  23. Nah, only people from Rouzerville make mistakes as egregious as that.
  24. Doubling me up?? The gall of this guy. Yeah it appears I got mostly split my those heavier overnight showers. That's alright, mine is coming. I can feel it. #StayingPositive
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