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JTA66

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  1. .52 of rain yesterday, .32 so far today. Some heavier downpours from time to time, but for the most part it's been a beneficial, soaking rain. 65F.
  2. Rain!! Feels a bit muggy out there too -- 70F/63dp.
  3. Yes, it certainly gets one's attention. Imagine if that date stamp said Sept 19, I'm sure we'd be looking at something deeper than 996mb.
  4. Only got down to 64F overnight. Saw my first stink bug today, waiting on the lantern flies.
  5. Some of the recent looks we've been getting from the seasonal models are interesting. I don't claim to have any skill at long range forecasting. (Heck, I don't even know if I'll have a t-boomer in the next 24 hrs). But I did see a graphic the other day showing how dry it's been in the west and how wet in the east. Got me wondering if it was giving us a glimpse at the mean ridge/trough positions going forward. PS. Can't imagine anything more humid than these last few summers.
  6. Glancing at today's Euro, unlike this past winter, it looks like troughs want to keep dumping into Japan. If correct, I guess any warm up won't have staying power.
  7. Just got about 20 seconds of pea-sized hail. wtf??
  8. 36F and just because I'm seeing an hallucination flake or two doesn't mean I'm as think as you drunk that I am
  9. I did make it up to 71F today, but have since dropped down to 62F. Made it to 78F yesterday. I guess these were our two nice days for the spring. I'm sure after this next cool down, we'll head straight into another Redsky summer of azz.
  10. Winter 2019-2020...delayed but not denied!
  11. Line doesn't seem to be making much progress east. Looks like some heavy training over Lancaster Co.
  12. I picked the perfect spring to aerate and over seed. My lawn looks like Pebble Beach!
  13. I'm going with Feb 2010. We were still under a winter storm warning when Mt Holly issued a winter storm watch for the next one in the pipeline. I miss the days when we used to have winter around here.
  14. Somehow made it all the way up to 49F today, .9" of rain for the event. Our never-ending November is well into its 6th month.
  15. Gusty winds -- 35mph or so, with a heavy downpour. No lightning or thunder.
  16. Dropped down to 52F with this morning's rain. A line is starting to form over Berks & Lancaster counties.
  17. Currently 55F with a rain shower. Let's see what effect (if any) this has on potential severe later today.
  18. Seems windier today than Monday with the high wind warning. 45F with crud.
  19. Dropped down to 29F and have since rebounded to 33F. Got some frost on the lawns and car windshields this morning.
  20. Looks like I'm going to finish with 2.15" of rain. Some rumbles of thunder this afternoon, but nothing severe. No complaints either. My sump pumps are cranking now and I'd hate to lose power. Sun coming out, looks like a beautiful end to the day, 67F.
  21. About 1.6" of rain so far. Gusty, but not too bad yet -- I'd say the strongest winds have been in the 25-30 mph range. As others have said, any sort of sun later today will have a big say in just how severe our afternoon storms are. Stay safe everyone!
  22. Yep, some flurries here too. Couldn't buy a friggin' flake all winter long. Now that we're essentially in lock down, warm sunny weather would be welcomed to spend some time outside.
  23. Yeah, for the first time in my life I'm a bit envious of those guys who shave their heads and can pull it off, like Micheal Jordan. Anyway, when this is all over, I'm sure a lot of things will change/be different. Hopefully the PA LCB is one of them.
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