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Everything posted by Bubbler86
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Need them to stay south. Even 1/4" of right now would be good. You make a mistake about once every 100 chances, so I am honored I was part of one! Last night that low was sitting and spinning off the NC/SC border (GFS and Euro) as well as inland a bit well into next weekend so that was and could be a worry.
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The GFS took a turn toward the CMC so some hope there. I will not be down there until Thursday evening. Taking the direct from HGR to MYR.
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Most Meso's have the wave passing over or just to the south of the Lsv today but are suspiciously devoid of any kind of major squall line now...dry slotted in some manner. None have 90's over this way while the Rgem has MDT get to 90 for an hour or two then a quick fall....HRRR is very hot and probably over done showing upper 90's for the LSV. Only the HRRR shows any chance of 90's tomorrow.
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I did mention this am. Lol.
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Hopefully you get a stress free run up to the trip. Best time to go to the beach is in Sept (or Oct in Florida)
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You may have to water the yard tomorrow....speaking of droughts in Marysville, you are still in a D1 in appears. Northeast Conditions continue to deteriorate across much of the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions. The Northeast largely missed out on useful precipitation, outside of isolated areas of 1-3 inches of precipitation in northern New Hampshire, central Connecticut, and the southern West Virginia and Virginia borders. Temperatures were at- or below-normal, seeing temperatures of 65 to 75 in the central and upper Northeast. New England saw the expansion of abnormal dryness from southern New Hampshire into Vermont and northern Massachusetts, along with the introduction of moderate drought conditions in southeast New Hampshire. Further south, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginal saw 1-category expansions throughout the region due to poor soil moisture, lack of precipitation, and decreasing streamflows. Southwestern Virginia did see some of the same improvements as Tennessee and North Carolina.
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Hurricane....and actually leaving Thur so 3 days. Don't want to spend all that money to sit in condo.
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Afternoon models really ramped up the issues for the Carolinas with tropical concerns. Supposed to go to Dirty Myrtle next weekend but I am going to cancel if the runs do not change by Mon/Tue.
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Not possible here. I live on a mountain.
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1/3 of the yard just got a summer soak from the hose. Only person in the neighborhood who has any kind of green right now.
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If you find someone who knows how and why/where cells form and then dissipate, he or she would be a great guest here.
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That is a question which has been bothering me since 1998.
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The models and NWS were both under stated. With that said it was almost exclusively a river fest and not area wide at all (LSV specific.)
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Yea, those storms this AM did not drop anywhere near that much. I did not mark down each day I saw it rain there, but it has been a parade of cells over Hanover. I am not just watching because of this board, I have clients there and people complaining about too much rain. LOL. Falls on deaf ears over here.
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Rain has commenced in Camp Hill! A late rally for JNS?
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YTD I am not too bad, but Met Summer is not good at all.
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Delta, Peach Bottom, and similar areas. I mean they were 15" ahead of you probably. Everytime it rains anywhere around here, it heads right for Hanover. It has rained most days you were gone.
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73 at 3PM in MDT. Maybe even lower now.
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30" difference an hour and 1/2 apart. 30"....LOL. Might be hard to find that data point again.
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This is very similar to the 2020 season when the river got demolished time and time and again...the storms found their water and followed the path. At one point some people on the river were near 45" ending August (south of York) and over here we were at 18" so almost a 30 " difference (in 2020)
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They are up to 1 1/4" right now and within 2 degrees of their low for the day. They will have more rain today than I have had in the last 40 or so days.
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MDT is going to be WAAAAY ahead for Aug.
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MDT just barely snuck in a 91 to keep the super soft heat wave hopes alive though Friday is still a question.
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A pop up sale just started at a certain Ice Cream headquarters.
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Hanover gets two cells. They are this years Shrewsbury.
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