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I had a good time in DC, but my twin brother was egged on August 2nd on the way back from a Cat Café on Penn. Ave bridge above US-29, the car who had the egger was a Black 3rd-Generation Dodge Challenger with a DC Plate, but no tag number since it sped away on Penn. Ave towards the US Capitol.
I did manage to talk to DC Police via Email.
Apparently, the east coast has an egging problem.
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I went through here in the beginning of the month, SW PA through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.
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4 hours ago, GramaxRefugee said:
Lots of places are hot & humid, but come back in winter for one of our snowstorm threats. (Make sure you hang out on this forum. )
Then you'll want to change your major from Meteorology to Psychology.
LOL, I know a lot of areas are hot and humid, but some areas are notorious for it.
(And I will try to hang out here from Late July to Early August, even though I'm not going to be here very much)
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22 hours ago, CAPE said:
If you can survive OK, you shouldn't have much of a problem around here. As a weather enthusiast, you should have some sense of this.
I've never been to DC before, and since Florida was tropical torture with the humidity, I thought I may ask some of Y'all here just to be sure.
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On 6/28/2023 at 8:02 AM, EastCoast NPZ said:
Imagine the heat of the Sahara and the humidity of the Amazon jungle. Combine those two and you've got the DC area summer climate.
On 6/28/2023 at 7:43 AM, GramaxRefugee said:Not quite as hot, and twice as humid.
Thanks Y'all, I've already been to Florida in 2022, so I know the humidity is going to be insane, but since I've never been to DC before, I wanted to know what it is like up there.
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I know there isn't a topic for July and August yet, but I'm going to be in DC in Late July and into Early August, what is the weather like up there? Very Hot and Humid like Oklahoma's Climate?
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I had 3.1 inches from this system, had a brief hailstorm of peas with it.
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Nino 3.4 is now above average in SST
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There was a confirmed tornado in Fort Worth, albeit a weak one.
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I believe that this is only visible to mobile devices, that happened to me when I logged in here on mobile devices.
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I actually used the Wii U Internet to post on a weather forum a few years ago.
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@Ed, snow and hurricane fanStorms firing in Arkansas for today, there is a Moderate risk in place tomorrow. (Change the title to include "Moderate risk Wednesday"?)
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Looks like it's going to miss me to the south and east, it's going to be close though.
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14 hours ago, Wmsptwx said:
How was your damage
Nothing, the cold front came in faster than expected. I only got a 1/4 inch of rain.
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Horrible damage in Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. At least EF-4+ from Idabel.
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Karl is a goner
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Pressure now below 1000 mb. CoC is now trying to hide inside the convection
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Now officially in the EPAC
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Thanks for updating it for me. @Scott747
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EPAC Crossover #2 is likely, we've had 2 years with 2 separate ATL-EPAC crossovers before with 1988 and 1996, but only one managed to have TS Force Winds, this might be the first year to feature two crossovers with at least TS force winds.
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Northerly Wind Shear is limiting Julia from being stronger, likely a good thing for Central America barring any unexpected organization.
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30 minutes ago, Floydbuster said:
Here's a morning video on Julia for anyone interested
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWd1s4fm_gYou're not Hurricane Mike
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Thanks for updating it to TD 13 @Scott747, I've come back and done the rest.
Best Track has this as Julia, but can't change it to that until the NHC advisory confirms it as TS Julia
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Chances still getting higher, 60/80%
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August Banter 2023
in Mid Atlantic
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(Sorry for the VERY LATE reply)
That was the worst that happened to us during the trip.