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  1. Thanks rclab. Someone needs to take a current picture of it and send it to them. The one pic that I always see posted seems like it has been going around for years. Maybe having a current pic of the overgrown vegetation would get them to the site to take care of things.
  2. Very similar to here. .50" of rain and pretty sunny now. About 3" for the month so far. Works for me.
  3. .47" all total. Very happy to miss the thunderstorms and have most of Elsa's shield east of me. Sun peeking through now.
  4. .47" total. Missed most of the storms yesterday and most of Elsa was east of here. 89 as a high temp yesterday.
  5. 1.45" One of the best lightning days in years yesterday.
  6. https://www.amazon.com/Stratus-Precision-Mounting-Bracket-Weather/dp/B000X3KTHS/ref=asc_df_B000X3KTHS/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=193980915053&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4201177569361407521&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003540&hvtargid=pla-311186967083&psc=1 I have a weather station with a gauge as well, but this one for $40 is official I believe.
  7. Yeah, was just throwing in some others around the area. Going by the old numbers, everywhere besides ABE was +2 to +5. ABE looks like the only place that wasn't ++ based on the old numbers.
  8. I don't mind Primus, but only a song or two at a time once in awhile. Otherwise my ears start to hurt.
  9. Saturday temps might break some record low max's in the area if some models are correct. July 3rd at KLGA and KJFK is 71.
  10. PHL: +1.6F ABE: +0.4F ACY: +1.3F ILG: +1.2F
  11. Obvious answer is no, they looked at the map and that was all.
  12. Wow, I hit 95.3, but have been around 92 or 93 mostly.
  13. I got to 93 yesterday and am at 94 now. 77 dewpoint and heat index 108
  14. Newark's temps are almost as useless as central parks.
  15. 48.7 last night. 3 nights in a row of 40s. Might not see that again for a while.
  16. I think last month many places in the tri-state were like -.2 or so. But that isn't saying much.
  17. I'm saying that it lines up pretty well. In NYC for example, there has been a large population for many years (3.3 million+ in 1900). In Phoenix, not that long ago the population wasn't very much. In 1950, it was only 106,000. Now it is 4.5 million. That is a huge increase in 70 years with tons and tons of development and significant changes in the areas landscape. I think it might play a role with daytime highs as well along with AGW.
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