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  1. 17 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

    Who here made a bargain with the devil? That's all I can think of after seeing the forecast upon landing. 88/80 seems quaint compared to what I'm staring at.

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    Take a look at my avatar. It was me....

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  2. 21 minutes ago, Voyager said:

    So my grand total for today's stormy environment?

    0.00"

    Not one drop. The pre frontal stuff hit south of Quakertown. Round one hit south of Allentown. This last round missed to the north, getting the Scranton area.

    :axe:

    And now I'm getting an "f you" cloudburst just to finish it off...

     

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  3. 14 minutes ago, sauss06 said:

    i don't want a shower, or severe. I'd like to finish mowing after the Senators game...... Please and thank you

     

    How have you been doing?

    I raised the blades and mowed wet this morning, just to knock it down a little. Then tomorrow, or maybe Saturday, I'll mow again at my regular height.

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  4. 2 hours ago, mahantango#1 said:
    6/19 2:40 AM EDT: Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms appear likely today across much of the Mid-Atlantic region, and also parts of the Carolinas and New England. The severe risk should peak this afternoon and evening, before convection moves offshore or weakens. Scattered to numerous severe/damaging winds will likely be the primary risk with these thunderstorms, but isolated hail and perhaps a tornado or two may also occur.
     
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    I wish the the enhanced zone was centered over I-81 as opposed to I-95. We're still in a good area, but we're more in the formation zone as opposed to the maturity zone that Allentown and points east appear to be. 

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

    I completely understand.   Mundane to me is a week straight of sunny days, clear blue sky's with just enough breeze to gently play the wind chime as the afternoon doves sing  back and forth about their lifelong court ship.  That bores the living daylights out of me. Call me strange but I spend those days dreaming of 100-degree weather with muggy nocturnal thunderstorms or digging two feet of snow out of my driveway after mud wrestling  the female  clown midgets and old Jack three legs  from the  Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. 

    This too, in a sense. If it's not going to storm in some fashion, then nice sunny days are good, too.

    A week of drizzle? No thanks.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

    Ok Strange. Dont get to down on yourself . Your feelings about the weather are justifiable. 

    Yeah. I'm a go big or go home weather guy. Give me a cane, a blizzard, a severe storm, or flooding rains. I hate the mundane.

    55 minutes ago, canderson said:

    TOR warning west of chamberburg along the border. 

    Send that up to Tamaqua please... :unsure:

  7. 14 minutes ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

    As Canderson mentioned yesterday there is some timeing differences at play . Either way I think the biggest  news will be the flash flooding here in cpa. The local water sheds have done a great job this year absorbing and shedding but I think there number is up atp. 

    Call me strange, but I wish that flood risk was expanded east. All this miserable wetness, light rain, drizzle, mist, and gloominess and nothing even remotely remarkable to show for it.

  8. 1 hour ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Low of 59 with .3” of rain. Heading out for a little father’s day golf outing here in a bit and it looks like we may actually stay mostly dry. 

    Nice!

    I actually got "volunteered" to work today. Full timers don't work weekends unless they choose to, but since today is Father's Day, at least a couple of part timers didn't want to come out. If we're short on manpower, we have to cover it, and today was my assigned day.

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  9. Nice washout of a day for my cousin-in-law's daughter's college graduation party. On a normal June day it would be a pool and backyard event, but I kind of doubt it today. Nothing worse than being relegated to the indoors (probably garage) on what should be a fun, outdoor event.

  10. 1 hour ago, mitchnick said:

    If we get a normal/cool, wet summer, that sure is different from any summer in years. Hopefully, that means a better winter.

    P.s. Sorry Voyager :(

    It's all good. The winter lovers have been shortchanged the past few years. Guess it's my turn.

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