I've been around long enough and I'll know when it's serious. All we needed is a couple weeks of unsettled weather (which usually happens)...that's how it works. Hell, my lawn couldn't look any better for this time of year and parks ponds/streams are fine. Almost looks like early Spring....
68F/DP 64F
In other news, this dude built a 62mph trashcan...
https://youtu.be/bATF0dwYBB8
That's what they look like but growing up we would pick , dry them out and use them as "punks" to ward off pest while fishing/picnicing etc..
https://newjersey.news12.com/a-new-jersey-tradition-burning-cattails-to-keep-the-mosquitoes-away-42374433
Small pond near me is at its highest level since I've lived here. (Cattails galore) Grass is very green for late July. Not a stat guy but we have to be at or near normal levels by now? (*Hint: Drought guy chime in?) And tropical season hasn't kicked in yet.
DP still too high for my liking...
This was probably it. Had some quick burst of wind and sounded strange..didn't hear any sirens though.
63F/DP 61F
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/028de5f59b014757bda5cc2444d1f0c9
Thunder, rain, breeze picked up....quite a bit. Not super intense, but good for the lawn. Outta here by noon...lower DPs, mow...all good.
71F/DP 69F
*Lightning
Early morning boomers then clearing/lower DPs/mow the lawn/open windows/BBQ/Phils win would be ideal.
Pitt radar looks good...bunch of warnings, set the alarm.
Pretty sure Vegas odds favor overachiever...
Here's our stuff for tomorrow early morning from the Clev radar. 1.25" hail and all that jazz...looks like a solid line and will break the mugginess. And Friday night windows open...
86F/DP 71F