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Everything posted by Bubbler86
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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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For much of the 5 years I have lived in this house. I never thought to ask the farmers and yard people about the area but now that I know them all, they say it is very often drought in the summer and this extends back decades.
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Looks like we will need pop up rain down here. Nothing headed this way.
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Free egg salad for all comers.
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He has you in the hammer zone.
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Let's hope not
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MDT has their 90. Canderson beats the models that were calling for an earlier start to festivities. 82 in Rou as the latest heat wave goes off into the sunset.
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MDT's current low of 77 would tie a record for the day but a chance they are lower by midnight. Only the HRRR suggests they are still in the mid 70's when 11:59PM rolls around...all other mesos's near 70. In winter the midnight high is always an issue...midnight lows in summer. The Fv3 is serving up a nice cup of 40's for NW PA Friday AM.
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Yep. I suspect dry ground, lack of clouds and a lower Dp led to some of the higher temps here. Nighttime lows were still in the 60's/near 70 with no HIA for many of those locations so 35-40 diurnal range.
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Some CWOPS in Franklin County have bypassed 100 for 3 days in a row.
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Yea, YTD always hides the summer droughts we have faced for years now. Good for ground water though. Ground water and the like is why Canderson is not D1 as of this Am.
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By then the yards and vegetation (farms) are done if drought is evident.
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Droughty 4 out of the last 5 on your graphic.
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The Western and Central LSV drought and tumbleweed areas took a hit yesterday. For Franklin County, this is the 3rd or 4th year out of the last 5 with a D2 designation as the half decade or more summer drought continues. Made it to 99 here.
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68 for the low, 72 right now. Have not had a low in the 70's in quite some time. I sure I hope I get some rain today. Upper 70's just after lunch on most models (here.) GFS sticking with a wet and generally BN highs next week.
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Some over 1" totals.
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Yea, your taxes LOL. We have been paying for my neighbor farmer every year since I have been here in 2018. Once D1 hits they get government relief. More for D2. Farmers are uber protected by the government. Without farmers, we are done as a country. The one year we had 1" total over the entire summer (June-Aug), the government paid him 2-4 Mill to destroy his crop as it could not have been harvested. I think he does have to pay some kind of fee to qualify...for people who do not buy insurance.
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HGR is 3" behind just for June and 1/2 of July. They have had about 1.6 or 1.7" during that time but that is not nearly enough over 6-7 weeks to combat this sun and heat. I heard an expansion of D2 is coming and maybe some D3 to our near south. Not one farmer I know here has irrigation.
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