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May 2013 Obs/Banter/Complaining/Sarcasm


Ellinwood

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You're a wimp,  I enjoyed the nice sweaty hour and change,  that gave me an excuse to get a cola slurpie.  Now I'll go exercise and watch TV, a boring but needed 40 minutes. 

 

I kind of like sweating while mowing the lawn, too.  But I *hate* ding it after work like I did yesterday.

 

If only I were retired...;)

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I think people are going to be surprised at how "chilly" it is on Fri/Sat, especially Saturday morning.  Temps in the 40s and a breeze to start the day.

Maybe some rain and chilliness on Saturday now, with front hanging up, and shortwave development?  Terrible holiday weekend potentially for the businesses out in Ocean City.  I guess people will still go if they have reservations, but the weather is going to suck for beachgoers.

 

It needs to flip to summer mode, and stay there.  This back and forth crap needs to stop.  And why does every weekend seem to feature clouds/showers/dreariness/cool?  Some photographer friends and I were talking about this yesterday.  I know some of you have loved the spring, but weekends have sucked, in that there have been very few nice ones (in the conventional, non-weather weenie sense).

 

 

 

.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...

SHORTWAVE FROM TN VLY ON SUNDAY NOW LOOKS TO EXPAND EAST ACROSS THE

SOUTHERN-CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC. CONVERGENCE ALONG THIS BOUNDARY WOULD

SET OFF SHOWERS. PATTERN IS STALLED INTO MID NEXT WEEK...SO A

PROLONGED CLOUDY/RAINY PERIOD IS POSSIBLE. THIS WOULD RESULT IN

BELOW NORMAL TEMPS.

 

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Maybe some rain and chilliness on Saturday now, with front hanging up, and shortwave development? Terrible holiday weekend potentially for the businesses out in Ocean City. I guess people will still go if they have reservations, but the weather is going to suck for beachgoers.

It needs to flip to summer mode, and stay there. This back and forth crap needs to stop. And why does every weekend seem to feature clouds/showers/dreariness/cool? Some photographer friends and I were talking about this yesterday. I know some of you have loved the spring, but weekends have sucked, in that there have been very few nice ones (in the conventional, non-weather weenie sense).

.LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...

SHORTWAVE FROM TN VLY ON SUNDAY NOW LOOKS TO EXPAND EAST ACROSS THE

SOUTHERN-CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC. CONVERGENCE ALONG THIS BOUNDARY WOULD

SET OFF SHOWERS. PATTERN IS STALLED INTO MID NEXT WEEK...SO A

PROLONGED CLOUDY/RAINY PERIOD IS POSSIBLE. THIS WOULD RESULT IN

BELOW NORMAL TEMPS.

Im not too much a fan of prolonged cloudy days, but keep those below normal temps rollin!

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This is to the west of my location but it has clouded over.

 

The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
southwestern Frederick County in north central Maryland...
southern Washington County in north central Maryland...
northeastern Clarke County in northwest Virginia...
Jefferson County in the Panhandle of West Virginia...
eastern Berkeley County in the Panhandle of West Virginia...
northern Loudoun County in northern Virginia...

* until 700 PM EDT

* at 618 PM EDT... severe thunderstorms were detected along a line
extending from Shepherdstown to Ranson to 8 miles south of Charles
Town... and were moving east at 15 mph. This line of storms is
capable of producing hail up to the size of quarters and damaging
winds in excess of 60 mph.

* Locations impacted include...
Charles Town...
Hillsboro...
Shepherdstown...
Neersville...
Brunswick...
Boonsboro...
Point of Rocks...

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

This is a dangerous line of storms. If you are in its path... move
indoors to a sturdy building and stay away from windows. When it is
safe to do so... report severe weather to local law enforcement or to
the National Weather Service.

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