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Everything posted by JTA66
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I got a rock .08” for the day.
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Hearing thunder here too. Temp down to 77F after a high of 86F.
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Getting dark and windy here like something is trying to develop overhead.
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He’s hiding in Kamu’s snow pile Today’s Euro west with Lee. Almost looks like a repeat of “The Long Island Express” hurricane. More than a week to go, so who knows?
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The mercury plummeted down to 68F overnight. Who says it can’t get cold anymore? 72F/DP 70F
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Nice lighting show off to the south. Let’s see what it does.
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And no sooner than I post that I start picking up a light shower.
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Hearing thunder and junk but no rain. After a high of 92F I’m sitting at 81F.
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91F...I lose
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If only there was a forum on this site to discuss climate change...sigh Currently 80F/DP 70F out there. Another disgusting day on tap but it feels a little less intense. Current forecast is for a high of 89F. If it stays under 90F, I'll count that as a small victory.
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But it can't get hot after 8/1 because of the lowering sun angle
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80F at midnight, bottomed out at 73F.
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Only 89F yesterday, so my heatwave begins today. 81F/DP 70F
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Called it when I began this thread…back loaded summer This upcoming week reminds of when we get pity flakes in March after a ratter of a winter. Seems kids get more “heat days” off now than snow days.
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Today's 12z Euro has Idalia making a second landfall in Boston next week
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Sarcasm because we haven't had one in 6+ years?? Paul Kocin and Louis Uccelline, they wrote the book on big EC snowstorms. Required reading in Weenie 101... Northeast Snowstorms Volume 1 and Volume 2 Set. (Volume 32): Kocin, Paul J., Uccellini, Louis W.: 9781878220646: Amazon.com: Books
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Agreed. September can be a dry month outside of tropical mischief. But we have an oncoming Nino. Depending on how/where it sets up and countless other factors, it could still be a mild, snowless winter. But I'm not concerned about a dry winter. I think once we get into October, the faucet gets turned on and it's wet until next spring. (Of course I can't forecast my way out of a wet, paper bag so everything I said above could be dead wrong. ) About .15" from this morning's atmospheric river. 71F/DP 69F
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That green jawn put about .40" in the bucket this morning. Expecting a steamy-windows advisory from Agnes. 73F/DP 72F
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Could use a little rain, parts of the lawn looks like it wants to brown up. 79F/DP 58F
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No 90F here today, 87F/DP 73F. A month to go until the equinox, where’s Birds with the countdown calendar??
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This. I understand there is no scientific correlation, but it "seems" whenever we hit a string of 90's in April, the following summers are tolerable (1976, 2009). I wouldn't call this a "cool" summer (speaking strictly imby), I would call it seasonably warm. Uncomfortable too with the high dews. Plus I've only been under one heat advisory so far (unlike our "hot" summers where we can go a week or more under excessive heat warnings).
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I had forgotten parts of LA county were also under a blizzard warning earlier this year. They’re having an interesting year weather wise. Gorgeous here, great day to be out in the yard. 74F/DP 57F
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I think I heard San Diego's daily rainfall record is something like .60"? So yeah, even 2"-3" will be their version of Floyd Windows open with a nice breeze coming through the house, 81F/DP 62F.
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No floating or flying cows last night but somehow still managed to lose power. WTF??!! This is the 4th time since Saturday night. 73F/DP 72F
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Glad your power is back. Not sure if the issue was with my house so much as PECO was turning off my power to fix whatever the issue was. By 12:30 yesterday I gave up waiting and hopped into cold shower, thank God it's August! Sun now sets before 8pm! Bring on fall! 86F/DP 68F