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  1. 52 minutes ago, Rjay said:

    NWS put areas just south of Buffalo at 48-60"

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    I had seen last night’s HRRR had 70.9” in that area, no surprise NWS upped totals in that area.  Going to be some nice videos coming out from that area for sure.  Latest run showing 60” hence NWS going for it.

     

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

    That’s the way it currently looks. Whether it turns colder late in the month remains to be seen.

    Might get help to flip to cold with this recurving typhoon in a few weeks. 
     

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  3. 55 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

    On the plus side hopefully the Yankees game won't be rained out.  It can rain all it wants on days when  the Yankees aren't playing at home.

    Yanks moved to tomorrow at 1:07 pm

  4. 1 hour ago, lee59 said:

    There were a couple of heavy showers that hit Nassau during the night in the East Meadow, Hicksville and parts of Levittown. Also up around Syosset over toward Huntington. I was on the southern end of one of them and picked up .61 so far. Meanwhile just a few miles away there has been very little rain. 


    Got nailed in Syosset, as I currently have .87” while my other station 3 miles to the W in Muttontown only has .12” 

  5. 13 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

    On August 18, the SOI fell to -32.90. Since 1991, there were 8 cases when the SOI fell to -30 or below during the August 10-25 period. That outcome has often preceded a wetter than normal September in parts of the Northeast. Mean September rainfall figures for those 8 cases: Boston: 4.38" (normal: 3.55"); New York City: 5.08" (normal: 4.31"); and, Philadelphia: 5.12" (normal: 4.40"). Very wet years outnumbered very dry ones by a 2:1 ratio in Boston and 3:1 ratio in both New York City and Philadelphia. 63% of cases saw at least one day with 1" or more rainfall in Boston. 88% saw at least one day with 1" or more in New York City and Philadelphia. 50% of those cases saw at least one day with 2" or more daily rainfall in Philadelphia. In sum, the SOI may be offering a signal that there will be some drought relief for the northern Mid-Atlantic and southern New England regions in September.

    Can you list the years of the 8 cases? Just curious if tropical systems or remnants of systems came into play.

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