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Everything posted by Bubbler86
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Looks like 2020 was higher with 82.2 but that is the only one I see above this year....81.8 being tied with 1999 for second.
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Northeast Drought Summary The entire region was warmer than normal this week. The warmest areas were from eastern New York up to Maine, with some pockets having departures of 8-10 degrees above normal. Above-normal precipitation was recorded in the northern portions of the region from New York into Maine where more than 200% of normal precipitation was measured. Areas from southern New Jersey into eastern Virginia also picked up more than 200% of normal precipitation this week. Most other areas were drier than normal, which allowed for some expansion and intensification of the drought status. Abnormally dry conditions were expanded in southern New Hampshire and central Pennsylvania. Moderate drought was introduced into portions of eastern Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey and also expanded in central New Jersey. Moderate and severe drought were expanded in southern Pennsylvania, west Virginia and northern Virginia. Severe drought was expanded and extreme drought introduced over much of West Virginia and northern Virginia. The coastal areas from southern New Jersey to southeastern Virginia did see a category of improvement to the moderate drought and abnormally dry conditions where the greatest rains took place.
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Models have a wave forming on the stalled front....right now I think people south of Harrisburg have a good shot of something just based on model reading.
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Might rain Sat.
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Every day within 3 of normal. 6 An, 4 Bn
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Ugh, my lottery graphic did not help any of the northern guys so far. Did not help me either. Pretty much only Atomic and Mitch.
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They also lost the record Max Min being in the low 70's now. The HRRR did poorly on that predict.
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I have had about 1.5" since June 14th. A little more than I thought.
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The was one of the frames I saw. Maybe you are South of town, I was going by the marker on the map. I am sure you told me before.
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The radar looked different, I am sorry. I got .7 on July 4th. Sitting a little over one inch in over a month total.
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Maytown Mauler. May get moretoday than I have had in 3-4 weeks. Headed for Camp Hill as well. My Lottery ball guess may be pretty good.
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The HRRR is now getting some of that last line down into Lanco after midnight.
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Sucks. 5-6 days today looked like an area wide soaking washout. That was why I did not post the graphic for the crazy GFS qpf output the next 10 days. Would be some flooding.
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Should be over in a min or two.
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Some areas of Southern Adams are going for an inch +. Around .14" here. I will skip watering tonight.
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Yep, that last piece is catching us. That large storm missed. I am actually closer to where it says Pen Mar fwiw. Grass is getting a watering thank goodness. It was not raining when you asked before.
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No there it not. Rou split
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Latest HRRR starts rain 10 miles to my east and Rakes Adams, York and some of Lanco. You and I are shut out.
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A big red blob headed toward the Capitol Beltway. Southers can suck it right now.
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The 12Z GFS is tropical storm wet the next 10 days.
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That line dissipates on the HRRR (Ohio)
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Is that the second time today you posted something off ITT's coattails? LOL
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Yea, the storms dissipate on approach and reform once East of here/paste the final mountain chain. Systems that are not convection based are not an issue.
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JNS already told us about this! Sheesh!
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Yea, we are dry down here...I keep thinking it is the valley we are in/that I am slightly above.
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