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2 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah I could see that. Maybe even a bit more. But I see posts about soakings, we storm..etc. Not so sure it may live up to the expectations some have. Always real tough this time of year to get big widespread rains. Usually you want to be where the srfc low tracks. We did have a good widespread rain event a couple of weeks ago...7/24 I believe.  We'll see how it goes. Like you...was hoping for half inc too.

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

I'm getting curious how it plays out up here.

HRRR is ramping up every run now in NNE along the southern axis of the shortwave moving across southern Canada and the international border.

There is a little moist axis in there that could support a more concentrated area of convection prior to the lighter rain tonight.

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2 hours ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

Below normal precip locally here over the last 90 days.  Here are the 7,14,30,60, & 90 day %'s from normal.

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Wow I know it's been dry on Long Island but no precip!! Just kidding but we have had some sort of rain shield up on LI and coastal NE. I think allot of it is climatological though as we often have very dry summers at the coast

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21 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

There is a little moist axis in there that could support a more concentrated area of convection prior to the lighter rain tonight.

Definitely a lot more sun today that I was expecting and dews tickling up.  We are mid 70s with dews near 60 now.  Good vertical development on clouds too.

Looks localized but some swath will get a soaking.

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Just now, #NoPoles said:

Id like to interrupt this enthralling discussion on how much rain we won't get, to let everyone know the Canada Geese are on the move...the wheels are turning...little by little we are heading in the right direction

Hopefully they're  moving through buckshot.

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