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forkyfork

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  1. you can apply that logic to any month that doesn't finish at exactly 0
  2. not as devastated as you will be when january is +7. also how did we get a top ten warm july if heat has no staying power
  3. area is currently 7th lowest and average melt from this date would put us at the 4th lowest minimum
  4. you guys said those 90s didn't count because of lower humidity
  5. max amounts on the href approach 7". someone's getting that
  6. the best cape is over southern areas
  7. the heaviest rates in pa are headed right for us
  8. the writing is on the wall imo. the hrrr is aggressive with amounts here and yet its early frames aren't aggressive enough in pa
  9. i think most people in a band from cnj through nyc and li get 2-4"
  10. we're getting pwats near 2.5" without a tropical system. that's ridiculous
  11. https://weather.ral.ucar.edu/radar/displayRad.php?icao=KDIX&prod=BREF&bkgr=gray&endDate=20230813&endTime=8&duration=4 watch the bow echo accelerate after it passes the somerville area
  12. nah, miami is moving to us <3
  13. 80 degree dewpoints from easter to christmas
  14. spinups are possible if the warm front gets far enough north and we get sfc rooted storms near it
  15. it's nice to have someone else here who actually likes summer
  16. who's ready for more tomorrow night? moist warm front with a low riding it
  17. the eps went toward it last night
  18. it went the whole length of the island lol
  19. i had to have breached severe wind limits. could hear several transformers going out
  20. ouch https://ctmirror.org/2023/08/10/ct-southern-new-england-fastest-snow-cover-decline-in-north-america/ The research appears in the journal Climate and looks at snowfall data from the last 23 years. It found southern New England is losing its snow cover at the fastest rate in North America. The finding comes as New England temperatures are already warming faster than national averages from human-driven climate change, according to the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
  21. loving this moisture. feels good to be outside again
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