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Bubbler86

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  1. 1.2 as of this AM and looking at 1.8 now. Not crazy but more than enough.
  2. I feel embarrassed to get riches, but I will take it. I am tired of ninja time,
  3. It is basketball, they would have to be down 40 for it to be over!
  4. Looks like Marysville farms are still eligible to claim drought relief and some info on warm anomalies Northeast Drought Summary On this week’s map, some minor changes were made in the region with improvements in isolated areas of Maine, Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, while minor deterioration in drought-related conditions occurred in West Virginia. For the week, areas of the region observed light-to-moderate precipitation accumulations ranging from 1 to 4+ inches with the heaviest accumulations observed in central and eastern Pennsylvania. Average temperatures for the week were 2 to 8+ degrees F above normal across the region with the greatest departures observed across the New England states as well as New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. According to NOAA’s National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI), the December 2023-June 2024 period (July 2024 data not available) was the warmest (+6.1 degrees F anomaly) on record for the Northeast Climate Region. In terms of precipitation rankings for the contemporaneous period, the region experienced its 3rd wettest (+6.5-inch anomaly) on record.
  5. He denied me water per his post. He was hoarding and said something about "us skooks need to take care of skooks first"
  6. Yes, it has been a soaker. Counting last evening there has been around 1.2". Ninja grass watering may be done for the year if the GFS/GEFS has any clue about much of the rest of August. A lot of rain and little in the way of heat. Plants will still need watered. The immediate 3-5 days after this storm still look dry.
  7. CTP: The clustering of storm center tracks extends from Scent PA through the Mid Susq Valley on Friday, and the SE part of our CWA will be under the gun for high shear/low CAPE heavy showers and even a few mini supercells embedded in the quasi spiral rain bands. SPC currently has a MRGL risk for parts of the Lower Susq Valley and Western Poconos - east to the Delaware River. Can see this being increased to a SLGT with a bump from 2 t 5% TOR risk with later issuances.
  8. 4-6" crusher (3-5 East of the susky) EC is 2-4" as well. Some models are still west though...as an example GFS is just 1" in Lanco.
  9. Rgem is an LSV Crusher. That would be a flooder. Some decent rain overnight. First time I have awoken to wet ground in a very long time.
  10. Yes, no chance for the great valley to kill it. I am great when the moisture is from the south of south east
  11. So true. I have my own list of attempted humor or jokes gone awry. It can seriously turn into a bad situation some times.
  12. Right now I am getting rain as if this is Todd , PA or Hanover. It is like summers back as been broken.
  13. Looks like MDT snuck in a 78-80 before the Easterly's really kicked in. But that will be good enough to get their first BN day of the month in the books.
  14. We are but not sure any of those LSV totals cause flooding (beyond roads and any creeks that flood with anything) except maybe in that Lanco area near Superstorm.
  15. Here is the post when a lot of models were still showed 4-6" (or near) from Debbie in all of the LSV. It was a good call in that the models followed it. The most models part was not totally true but still a bit gutsy to go against the grain so early
  16. That map is basically what he said. Flooding rains to the west of the LSV.
  17. Yesterday (I think) he said the higher rains would go west of previous predicts despite many models now showing that....more do show that now.
  18. Going to give MU props for backing the west trend when the odds were still against him....if it ends up right.
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