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  1. 4 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    Adams County is getting deluged.

    Just looked and indeed they are. Very slow movers, too. Wayne County in NEPA is also getting it good. 

    With this soup outside, I'm surprised it isn't more widespread, and is pretty much confined to those two locations 

  2. 7 hours ago, BBasile said:

    Still waiting for my turn!  lol.  Picked up 0.46" which is, oddly, exactly the same as yesterday.  So, 0.92" over two days is great, especially for all the brown foliage, but... I am requesting mayhem.  Just once this year?  

    You sound just like me. I know it's probably wrong, but I want my turn with a true severe event with flooding rains, wind, and strobe like lightning. Just like in winter with snow, I want to get dumped on. I'm a "go big, or go home" type of weather weenie...lol

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  3. 4 hours ago, canderson said:

    Pretty good shot of string/severe storms this afternoon in the LSV. 

     

    55 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

    Nice meso discussion out. We are getting boxed soon and break out the boats.

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    No doubt I'll miss out on the action again...

  4. 26 minutes ago, mahantango#1 said:

    Let us know how good it works. I read when it rains it's not accurate. Also Ambient came out with one similar to The one your getting.

    I will.

    I've had two stations with wind cups, and I could almost never get a reading above 20 mph, no matter how windy it was. I've had the house shake, check the reading and...15.9 mph. Doesn't seem right. The readings themselves were questionable. I had many, MANY, 13.6, 15.9, and 17.2 readings. Like it had pre-programmed increments.

    We'll see how the rain sensor works, but I've had a few times where the tipper in my station would get stuck in the tipped position and then stop measuring.

    It'll be interesting to see if the sensors in this one do better. 

     

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  5. 46 minutes ago, Voyager said:

    I wish I could give a Tamaqua weather report, but my station took a crap. The main unit fried when I had to shut power down briefly. I could get a new main unit, but I've been intrigued by the Tempest weather stations, so leaning toward just getting a new set-up.

    I didn't have to lean too much. Station already ordered.

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  6. 2 hours ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Getting back into the swing of things here after a splendid 4th of July weekend.  Low of only 73, as humidity seems to be the name of the game this week.  We've actually had some decent showers going here for most of the morning.  It will be interesting to see who gets the big rain totals this week.

    You are right about the humidity. It's overcast out and I'm still sweating profusely just sitting in a chair outside.

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  7. Driving up 100 from Fogelsville to New Tripoli. I don't know if it produced anything rotation-wise, but there were plenty of reports of hail from McAdoo through Lansford and Summit Hill to Palmerton. Can't wait to hear from my wife to see and hear what she encountered as she left work. 

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  8. 18 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    Yes - I admit I was somewhat skeptical about today but no longer...radar is angry (almost looks like it's boiling) and there's no where for it to go...

    The sky itself literally looks like it's boiling, and as for the humidity, at the water plant in Fogelsville it was off the charts. Even I couldn't stand how oppressive it felt, especially in the sun. I'm up near Tamaqua getting another load now and it's mostly overcast here.

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