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Bubbler86

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  1. I have a shot at 1" plus if that bulbous area south of Hagerstown slides over me. Probably slide a bit east of me though.
  2. The HRRR has that HGR to Martinsburg line moving N/E over Cumberland, Adams, Dauphin and Northern York/Lancaster counties.
  3. Time for obligatory "if MDT had 5.9" in first half of January" post. LOL. @Cashtown_Coop, aleet, aleet. May soon be time to get those people with mini lightning rods headed for the club. Getting might gray over here.
  4. Radar estimated over 1" now in the training area.
  5. That map only went out to Friday so missed some of your earlier rain. You are over 2" behind MDT! LOL. MDT has had more rain this month than many areas of Adams and Franklin have had for 2-3 months.
  6. Guessing the York county FFW is just for the top third of the county. But yea mother nature does not read AFD's.
  7. Not scientific but it seems as long as we stay in the H and H area and keep any major ridges at bay, we are going to have daily chances.
  8. SPC has much of that same area already in the lineup for tomorrow. SPC Tornado map is a bit east of the slight risk today but still low probability.
  9. Definitely training type behavior going on south of Lancaster right now. The cell near Todd, PA is aimed directly at the 'Burg though holding together is always a question. A bit surprised this much activity already.
  10. Several 3.5-4" areas N/W of Harrisburg, in Harrisburg, and south of Palmyra over the last 3 days. Good chance one of those areas goes over 5" 72 hours this afternoon.
  11. 100% agreed. Just noticed the CMC has a trough centered in New England in the mid 200's 20 degree differences in lows for Jul 22.
  12. Looks like a cell just popped S/E of Lancaster. Things are already lighting up around Paw Paw as well.
  13. In the mid 200's -low 300's the "coldest temps" are focused in BC, Canada. Plenty of 90's for days in the LSV and S/W PA. So its a heat wave even if not one that is record breaking. Too far out to stress over it. LOL.
  14. No blue 500 anomalies anywhere in the Cont. US in medium range fantasy land.
  15. Agreed. It is really not that high up there today.
  16. The latest HRRR has a line that covers all of Dauphin county but does not look as lively as yesterday as its a much smaller footprint I believe.
  17. @TimB84 , that is one rainy weekend on the 12Z GFS. Multiple disturbances flying around and a Tuesday deform band for Eastern PA.
  18. The CAPE and PWAT predicts are actually higher down my way today so see if the "weather spirits" let me join the party. You guys are being considered for FFW and myself a D0 drought ranking...and we are only an hour to 90 min apart.
  19. It's a bow to our 'Boys. They are the team everyone loves to hate. The scene of Michael Irvin dropping the football and getting into his first down pose haunts many an adult :-).
  20. Notre Dame are the Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, and LA Lakers of the NCAA.
  21. Seemed to be lots of reports that the line, at least in the LSV, seemed to peter out wind wise going into the evening despite the rain staying torrential in some of those areas. Maybe a by product of the line starting to die. Interesting wonderment.
  22. Yea, taken literally, which is not always good, it has you getting a fairly severe storm after dark.
  23. FWIW, the HRRR has really been concentrating on the Harrisburg area this afternoon. A bit scary if similar rains happen again (for basements/near streams).
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