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Everything posted by Bubbler86
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68 for the low. 71 out right now. Not too bad.
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Do you go Ninja if your area has restrictions?
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We have lots of clouds over here (but dry) and down to 85. 10 degree drop in an hour all because the yellow ball went away. The therm was not in the sun before or after the drop.
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HGR probably hit 100 today. MDT 99 or 100. LNS 97 or 98. When those small cells departed, temps in Franklin county took off matching yesterday's totals. Hi of 95 at Rou. Plentiful 100's again. Before the cells, temps were much more moderate. 104 in Walnut Bottom SW of Carlisle.
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Wowzer
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Will mark you down for snow on July 15th. Per Blizz this snow counts in 23/24 seasonal total.
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LNS drops from 91 to 68 between 3-5PM on Wed as depicted by the 18Z 3K. Not a forecast just an interesting model anomaly. Super Squall Line rolls through. A dangerous one as depicted.
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Whoever upholds the law of large numbers.
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The Sheriff left my town 2 years. 90-120 days of basically not rain. Under 2" total for 3-4 months.
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We had fairly marginal dynamics down this far so was surprised how healthy it initially looked. I guess it surprised itself too...faltering.
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The storm Carlisle was speaking about did not even get 20 miles past him and it was 100% dissipated and congealed with a weaker cell to its south.
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We have had this disco before (MJS winding up as I speak probably) and hail counting as snow is....let's say....dubious.
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The entire line, north to south, just took a lot of steps backwards. Had a small but potent cell on my doorstep and it died in one frame. The Carlisle T-Storm is a quarter size now.
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It's a somewhat dry heat.
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In the 1970's I loved going there because they gave away orange juice samples. The phrase/words Kissel Hill associate with OJ to me.
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But you could be a Wagyu guy.
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I think he already has millions.
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If everyone is high, that is the new norm then, so all is well. Sort of like that pig face episode of The Twilight Zone. No $$$ needed for helping fix that crisis in ice cream land! LOL
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The entire continental US is high or close to it at the end of the Euro run. The only real hot area is far SW. The recently decayed trough in the mid-south is keeping them cooler than recent times along with the showery rain out in front of it. This is not as nice of a look as DT was suggesting but not far off. A bit too humid here to qualify for his suggestions. There is a path now for this current heat wave to be the last in July. The Bermuda High/SER is pushed so far East/South that we are on the periphery and not getting pumped with hot air.
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Right, I think the clouds and possible rain (out in front of the front, albeit it slowing down...EC really slows it down as DP's do not drop until Thur afternoon now) was always the key for the heat wave ending one day earlier than previously forecast. I do think the NWS zones calling for mid 90's were too high either way...at least for the data we have right now.
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Yes, some models were forecasting higher totals over here yesterday and I assumed it was due to the lower DP's and lack of clouds over here. See this example. Now the mid 100's was not forecasted so anything over 101 is suspect of course. At one point yesterday I think there were 6-7 100 readings in Franklin and Fulton on Wunderground. I posted some but not sure I caught the max. 92 here right now with some light rain in N Franklin.
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Whoa, a late comeback gives the under 90 side the win at 12Z.
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89/72 here. The focus on the heat has moved to central and East LSV today as evidenced by this graphic showing upper 80s and low 90's for most west points. A few higher numbers out west but not nearly like yesterday when we had some 100 readings by now. Only 88 just SW of Hanover.
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