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Just now, NorthShoreWx said:
0.03" rain from a shower here around 10 am, and another 0.03" here combined from two showers this afternoon. We're really raking in the rainfall.
Lot's of long rolling thunder from that cell to our west earlier (the first of this afternoons two trivial rain showers) and that red sun is whacky!
Yeah, can't buy a downpour anymore. Even with thunder and small hail earlier I only picked up 0.06. The shower really seemed to intensify the campfire scent... not sure if it mixed down thicker smoke or just made it more perceivable with the higher humidity.
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On 5/27/2023 at 9:44 PM, Juliancolton said:
Lo 40/hi 82 today. It's fun when you can just overshoot the entire range of human comfort in a few hours.
41/86 today
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Lo 40/hi 82 today. It's fun when you can just overshoot the entire range of human comfort in a few hours.
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36 here with a couple 34 spots in the neighborhood. I got anxious in the wee hours and stuck some fans and patio heaters in my gardens.
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Looks like upper 30s again tonight.
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.70" according to the Ambient. Hopefully it's not another 3 weeks before the next one.
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1 hour ago, Nibor said:
2.2 earthquake centered near Yonkers:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000kd2b/executive
Can't wait to mark myself safe on facebook
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28 will probably do it here. Annoying and rather impressive for the date.
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41/25 here, with a 38 just up the road at slightly lower elevation. Still the lightest of breezes preventing the bottom from falling out just yet.
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2 hours ago, hudsonvalley21 said:
It also seems to sink to the surface at night and stinks out the area. Had to close the windows a few times.
Luckily, my windows were already closed on account of the pollen. It's a wonder anyone can breathe this time of year.
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8 minutes ago, wishcast_hater said:
Models cant even figure out a rainstorm now 3 days out? Pathetic
54 minutes ago, forkyfork said:hooray for weak systems with convective nuances
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34 this morning. Thursday morning looks like a lock for 30-31 imby
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35 for a low. Had to head out early and hoping no issues with the annuals I've already planted. 35 can get dicey at ground level.
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90 here already. It's a shame we couldn't extend this one more day for a first half of April heat wave in spots.
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Summerlike temps perfectly coinciding with peak flowering bulbs and trees has really been an experience. Almost makes a person reconsider their disdain for spring as a concept.
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42 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:
89.4 so far...
And touched 90.0 before back down to 89. It still feels reasonably comfortable thanks to the breeze and low dews.
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89.4 so far...
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11 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:
You got me to look, a 32 swing at home, 36 to 68
10 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Our favorite kind of days lol
Ended up with a slightly smaller swing than yesterday (33/73 today), despite the launch sequence in the first couple hours after sunrise. Lousy afternoon clouds.
Had to water my garlic today
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30-degree diurnal swing already achieved for the day.
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75 here!
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3 hours ago, gravitylover said:
April 24? Where's the preferred viewing zone?
Can zoom/pan this map and get interactive data
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10 hours ago, LibertyBell said:
at this rate people will just drive up there a few hours before the eclipse and hang out by the side of the road and then leave as soon as it ends lol
Like hell they will. The Thruway will be Arlo Guthrie levels of blocked if the weather looks good. After seeing what I-81 was like in the relative middle of nowhere in 2017, I'm fully convinced that if you're not positioned upstate 2 days ahead of time, you're just not gonna get there from downstate.
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Seeing some lightning flashes from that little cell over Candlewood Lake
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June 2023
in New York City Metro
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Solar radiation is climbing here which has improved the doomsday look a little, but still very smoky at the surface.