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Voyager

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  1. Looks like a big old dry slot per the models for true CPA with this upcoming Wednesday event...
  2. Hey nut, can you edit the thread title to add Central PA to it? Otherwise it could be mistaken for an Upstate NY or Pittsburgh thread.
  3. Other than rip currents, it appears that the sea will be fairly calm down in Cape May this weekend. Tomorrow is likely to be the swim day and this is the ocean forecast... Sunday S wind 7 to 12 kt. Sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
  4. It was 48 when I started my Jeep this morning...
  5. I was wondering about the waves. They were pretty rough when I was down in OCMD as Dorian moved northeast. So much so that our after dinner sunset cruise stayed in the marina and back bay instead of going out in the Atlantic up the beach like it normally does. One of the things I wanted to do was take the ferry over to Lewes, but it may be a recipe for a seasick wife if the seas are that rough...
  6. Heading to Cape May this weekend for a little three day beach vacation. The forecast (at this point) is just absolutely stellar!!! Saturday Sunny, with a high near 76. Saturday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 68. Sunday Sunny, with a high near 76. Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 69. Monday Sunny, with a high near 77.
  7. Aren't we kind of getting into the better range for the mesos over the globals, though? If we are than that would give the edge to the NAM. I'm watching this closely as I'm a trucker heading back east from California in the time frame for the storm. I usually run 40 to 44 to 70, but if it's going to be bad in Oklahoma, I may just head right on up to 70 and go through Colorado and Kansas.
  8. I just notice that on the radar. Wow. DC is ripping snow and you are getting rain. This is the most unbelievable winter I've ever seen...
  9. And as it turns out, it wasn't warmth and rain we had to worry about...
  10. While this may be true, for some people it's just not possible to look outside the region where they live. Take me for example. If I were in a career where it would be likely I'd have to move to get a job, since my wife WILL NOT leave the region, I'd either be jobless or divorced.
  11. If this weren't a weather board I'd swear you were talking about truck driving. What you described is almost dead-on in the transportation field as well.
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