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  1. I am extremely concerned can cicada's swim?
  2. How much for Philly? how bout the Euro with the big 4.07"!
  3. No cicada's in the old country.. err umm Horsham But they are in south Quakertown off of 309. Still nada here.
  4. Actually I don't think they eat once they emerge
  5. Some information on the cicada's and why many have been left scratching their head https://www.anspblog.org/is-philly-being-snubbed-again/?_ga=2.120802184.1687971518.1622096429-1074436470.1622096429 Upper Bucks/Montco does in fact appear to be a hotspot
  6. The pattern is about to do an abrupt 180 and have a feeling in two weeks we will be begging for an end to the incessant rain...
  7. Some shelf cloud and good gusts, also H2O from the sky
  8. Cicada's on Saturday be looking at each other like 17 years for this sheet
  9. NAM Saturday temp forecast is all kinds of ridiculous The 36F in Bradford
  10. They only exist in hotspots. They are in two locations only at Towhee, none in the woods or near the water. They like open areas with just a few scattered trees. Another observation today is they are popping up in random hotspots driving back, a couple days ago there were none on the way home. Mysterious critters this brood x.
  11. Have impressive pictures of Brood X but alas the pics are too big to download. They are starting to accumulate in drifts by some of the trees. The hum is almost deafening now.
  12. I put one of those traps out to keep them from eating the silks on my corn in 2004 and it pulled in all the beetles in the county then I REALLY had a problem lol
  13. Haven't read it anywhere but evidently there are areas of cicada "hotspots" think wifi here. Local streams ponds etc. with the same geology as Towhee and not one damn bug. The news stories should have a disclaimer for hotspots only.
  14. A stone's throw away as the old timers say
  15. At lake Towhee specifically it's biblical I was impressed even at my old age. Never got em like that in Horsham it's worth a trip.
  16. Millions/billions of Cicada's in Haycock township out by Nockamixon lake, opposite of dry slot heavy at times and low visibility lol Here to the west absolutely nada
  17. Good to see the dry slot is finally caving
  18. Still silence around here, maybe like family member they heard a swamp critter?
  19. Hmm the new euro wants to barbeque the cicada brood out of existence
  20. GFS shows .25-.50" total precipitation through it's range
  21. At least it's a dry heat imagine if the dewpoint was 74F
  22. What a strange distribution map makes one wonder if they are spreading in territory over time.
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