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Brian5671

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  1. I think you'd need to be inside and sitting to really feel it...
  2. Pattern has favored western storminess with the trough out there
  3. Anchorage is approaching their record seasonal snow of 134 inches (129 to date) that's another stat that tells you we had a ratter winter....AK always does well when we torch all winter
  4. Sunnier than expected late yesterday and into today...
  5. yeah the drought I'm refering to in summer 2022 was more of a "flash drought" bone dry for about 3 months before the wet pattern returned-it was very dry though-lawns was toast and even some leaves on trees died...we had something like a half inch of rain in July which combined with the strong sun really dried things out
  6. Dont forget all the hurricanes we're going to get too...
  7. Similar numbers up this way-just crazy...we had a drought 2 summers ago-long forgotten at this point.
  8. The key will be how many landfalling storms-some big nina years have alot of fish storms...
  9. 37 with some lingering light rain.
  10. any models show T-storms?
  11. wild looking radar as the secondary low forms
  12. Yeah it's wild here. Torrential rains too which are likely bringing down the winds
  13. They always are...The power co's here are really the worst.
  14. BDR gusting into the low 50's.
  15. they are doing the same dumb thing in Philly and Balt today
  16. Bing bing bing....plus these things always seem to come earlier and end earlier
  17. yeah it's faster-out by dawn tomorrow
  18. In theory yes...but they lose the casual skiier who goes when there is snow in their backyard...some resorts note their best days are when there's a snowstorm in the I95 corridor. Their expenses are also higher to make snow vs get some natural snow-some of the local CT places have had 25% of annual snow fall last 3 out of 4 yrs...
  19. The winds will be the most interesting element of this one. I would add rain but we've had a dozen 2 inch rain events since last summer.
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