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Finally got chance to go through Mt. Holly's Post Tropical Cyclone report and there were 7 confirmed tornadoes in the CWA from here - https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?new&prod=XXXPSHPHI&wfo=phi

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ACUS71 KPHI 070858
 PSHPHI
 
 POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS
 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
 458 PM EDT FRI AUG 7 2020
 
 
 NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES
 AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE.
 
 THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS
 WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH ISAIAS
 OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA.
 
 COUNTIES INCLUDED...ATLANTIC...BUCKS...BURLINGTON...CAMDEN...
 CAPE MAY...CAROLINE...CECIL...CHESTER...CUMBERLAND...DELAWARE...
 GLOUCESTER...KENT, DE...KENT, MD...MERCER...MIDDLESEX...MONMOUTH...
 MONTGOMERY...MORRIS...NEW CASTLE...OCEAN...PHILADELPHIA...
 QUEEN ANNE`S...SALEM...SOMERSET...SUSSEX, DE...TALBOT...WARREN

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F. TORNADOES...
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 (DIST)CITY/TOWN              COUNTY           DATE/         EF SCALE
 LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL)                         TIME(UTC)    (IF KNOWN)
 DESCRIPTION
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 1 SE HIGHLAND ACRES          KENT             4/1255           EF1  -
 39.11  -75.50
 
 THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE VICINITY OF THE EAGLE MEADOWS
 APARTMENT HOMES ON SORGHUM MILL ROAD IN KENT COUNTY THEN MOVED
 ACROSS ROUTE 10. IT TRACKED NEARLY PARALLEL TO SOUTH STATE STREET
 THROUGH ANNEVILLE, THE SOUTH SIDE OF DOVER, WHERE SIGNIFICANT TREE
 DAMAGE OCCURRED, INCLUDING SOME TREETOPS SHREDDED FROM POPLAR LANE
 TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AROUND STEELE ROAD. IT WAS HERE WHERE SOME ROOF
 DAMAGE OCCURRED TO SOME HOMES ESPECIALLY DUE TO FALLEN TREES,
 HOWEVER A GARAGE WAS SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED ON DYERS TREE FARM. THE
 TORNADO THEN CROSSED OVER ROUTE 13 NEAR THE EDEN MEDICAL CENTER AND
 VERY NEAR THE WILLIAM HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL. A COUPLE SECTIONS OF THE
 SCHOOLS ROOF WERE BLOWN OFF ALONG WITH SOME TREE DAMAGE NEARBY. A
 WAREHOUSE ADJACENT TO THE SCHOOL HAD A FEW SECTIONS OF ITS METAL
 WALLS TORN OFF AND A COUPLE OF TRACTOR TRAILER TRAILERS FLIPPED ONTO
 THEIR SIDE. THE TORNADO THEN CROSSED OVER WALKER ROAD AT ROUTE 15
 THEN TO WESTMINSTER VILLAGE AT DOVER NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE
 15 AND COLLEGE ROAD. THE TORNADO THEN TRACKED NORTHWARD JUST EAST OF
 CHESWOLD WHERE THE DAMAGE MAY HAVE BEEN MORE SPORADIC BEFORE MOVING
 THROUGH THE EAST SIDE OF SMYRNA WHERE MORE NOTABLE TREE DAMAGE
 OCCURRED. A 96 MPH WIND GUST WAS MEASURED AT A DELAWARE DEPARTMENT
 OF TRANSPORTATION WEATHER STATION LOCATED ON ROUTE 1 JUST NORTH OF
 SMYRNA AS THE TORNADIC CIRCULATION PASSED BY. FROM HERE, THE TORNADO
 CONTINUED NEARLY PARALLEL TO ROUTES 1 AND 13 ON THE EAST SIDES OF
 TOWNSEND AND MIDDLETOWN IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY. NUMEROUS TREES WERE
 SNAPPED OR UPROOTED ALONG PORTIONS OF BLACKBIRD LANDING ROAD AND GUM
 BUSH ROAD IN TOWNSEND WITH SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFS. A GARAGE AT A
 RESIDENCE ON BLACKBIRD LANDING ROAD WAS DESTROYED. THE TORNADO THEN
 DAMAGED HOMES IN MIDDLETOWN ALONG SPRING HOLLOW DRIVE. IN THIS
 NEIGHBORHOOD, SOME HOMES HAD ROOF MATERIAL AND SIDING BLOWN OFF WITH
 NUMEROUS TREES UPROOTED. SEVERAL GARAGE DOORS WERE BLOWN OUT. ONE
 HOME HAD AN ENTIRE SIDE WALL BLOWN OUT, ALTHOUGH CONSTRUCTION
 APPEARED TO BE POOR. ONE PICTURE SHOWED A HOME WITH A MISSING
 EXTERIOR CORNER WALL ON THE SECOND STORY. THE TORNADO MAY HAVE
 STARTED TO DISSIPATE BETWEEN MOUNT PLEASANT AND GLASGOW IN NEW
 CASTLE COUNTY, HOWEVER IT IS POSSIBLE THE TORNADO TRACK EXTENDED
 INTO CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED A CONTINUOUS
 AND WELL DEFINED ROTATIONAL SIGNATURE AND A TORNADO DEBRIS
 SIGNATURE. SPECIAL THANKS IS EXTENDED TO KENT COUNTY AND NEW CASTLE
 COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, TRAINED SPOTTERS, AND THE PUBLIC FOR
 THEIR EXTENSIVE ASSISTANCE WITH THIS SURVEY.
 
 1 NNE STRATHMERE             CAPE MAY         4/1345           EF1  -
 39.21  -74.65
 
 A WATERSPOUT CAME ASHORE NEAR THE SOUTHERN END OF CORSONS INLET
 STATE PARK NEAR STRATHMERE THEN ACROSS MARSHY AREAS. THE TORNADO
 THEN CROSSED THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY THEN TRACKED ALONG ROUTE 9
 ACROSS THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARMORA. THERE WERE SEVERAL PICTURES AND
 VIDEOS OF THE WATERSPOUT AND TORNADO INCLUDING A TRAINED SPOTTER
 REPORTING A TORNADO ON THE GROUND WITH DEBRIS IN THE AIR. THE
 TORNADO PRODUCED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES ON THE
 500 BLOCK OF ROUTE 9, STARTING IN THE VICINITY OF A COCA COLA
 FACILITY WHERE CONTAINERS WERE TOSSED AROUND WITH EVEN A TRUCK
 TRAILER FLIPPED ONTO ITS SIDE. ADJACENT TO THE COCA COLA FACILITY, A
 LARGE SHED AT A RESIDENCE WAS UPENDED AND VEHICLES WERE MOVED FROM
 THEIR ORIGINAL LOCATIONS. SEVERAL HOMES HAD PORTIONS OF THEIR ROOFS
 BLOWN OFF WITH A COUPLE OF HOMES SUSTAINING SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO A
 SIDE WALL OR CORNER WALLS. THE TORNADO CROSSED ROUTE 9 TO THE PINE
 HILL MOBILE HOME COURT WHERE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED TO TREES
 AND BUILDINGS. ONE HOME WAS SHIFTED OFF ITS FOUNDATION AND OTHERS
 HAD ROOF DAMAGE AND DOWNED TREES CRUSHED SEVERAL CARS. THE TORNADO
 TRACKED NORTH NORTHWEST CROSSING TUCKAHOE ROAD AND MAY HAVE
 DISSIPATED OVER THE ADJACENT MARSH AREAS. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED
 A WELL DEFINED TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE AS THE TORNADO MOVED THROUGH
 PORTIONS OF MARMORA. SPECIAL THANKS IS EXTENDED TO CAPE MAY COUNTY,
 TRAINED SPOTTERS, AND THE LOCAL MEDIA FOR THEIR HELP IN THIS SURVEY.
 
 1 NNE EAST NORRITON          MONTGOMERY       4/1444           EF0  -
 40.16  -75.33
 
 AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED IN WORCESTER TOWNSHIP IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY,
 PENNSYLVANIA AS TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS MOVED NORTHWARD ALONG THE EAST
 COAST OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BEING IN
 THE NORTHEASTWARD, RIGHT FRONT QUADRANT, THE TORNADO AND PARENT
 STORM MOVED IN AN UNUSUAL NORTHWESTWARD TRAJECTORY AHEAD OF THE MAIN
 CENTER OF THE TROPICAL STORM. AN AREA OF CIRCULATION TIGHTENED IN A
 STRONG CELL WITHIN A RAINBAND IN SOUTHEASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. AS
 THIS CIRCULATION TIGHTENED, A BRIEF TORNADO FORMED NEAR THE
 INTERSECTION OF BRINDLE COURT AND TOWNSHIP LINE ROAD IN WORCESTER
 TOWNSHIP, WHERE A FEW SMALL TREES WERE DOWNED IN A SMALL RESIDENTIAL
 SUBDIVISION. FROM HERE, THE TORNADO CONTINUED ITS NORTHWESTWARD
 TRAJECTORY THROUGH THE TOWNSHIP, DOWNING TREES ALONG POTSHOP ROAD.
 THE CIRCULATION MAY HAVE LIFTED WITH THE PATH BEING SOMEWHAT
 DISCONTINUOUS. A SOMEWHAT DENSER AREA OF TREES WERE DOWNED AS THE
 TORNADO MOVED ACROSS VALLEY FORGE ROAD AND NORTHWESTWARD ALONG
 HEEBNER ROAD. SEVERAL TREE TOPS WERE SHEARED OFF IN ADDITION TO
 SEVERAL UTILITY POLES BEING PUSHED OVER ALONG HEEBNER ROAD NEAR THE
 INTERSECTION OF SHEFLEY LANE. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTHWEST FROM
 HERE, EVENTUALLY DOWNING SEVERAL HARDWOOD TREES ALONG HOLLOW ROAD.
 ONE TREE BROUGHT DOWN SEVERAL UTILITY LINES AS IT FELL. FROM HERE,
 THE TORNADO LIFTED WITH ONLY A FEW OTHER TREES BEING DOWNED A LITTLE
 WAYS FROM HOLLOW ROAD IN A SMALL WOODED AREA. SPECIAL THANKS IS
 EXTENDED TO THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY EM OFFICE ALONG WITH SKYWARN
 SPOTTER LOU RUH FOR THEIR HELP IN THIS SURVEY.
 
 4 W WYE MILLS                QUEEN ANNES      4/1218           EF0  I
 38.93  -76.14
 
 THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ALONG STAGWELL ROAD IN QUEENSTOWN. PICTURES
 AND VIDEO SHOWED A DISTINCT BUT NARROW PATH IN A CORN FIELD PARALLEL
 TO THE ROAD WHICH IS MOSTLY EAST TO WEST. THE DOWNED CORN WAS IN A
 CIRCULAR PATTERN, AND AERIAL FOOTAGE OVER THE CORN FIELD SHOWED SOME
 DOWNBURST SIGNATURES ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TORNADO PATH. IN
 ADDITION TO THE CORNFIELD DAMAGE, SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED
 ALONG STAGWELL ROAD ACROSS FROM THE CORN FIELD. THE TORNADO LOOKS TO
 HAVE LIFTED BEFORE IT REACHED THE WYE RIVER AS THERE WAS NO
 ADDITIONAL VISIBLE DAMAGE NORTH OF THIS PATH. RADAR SHOWED DEFINED
 ROTATION, HOWEVER GIVEN THE WEAK INTENSITY OF THE TORNADO IT
 APPEARED TO HAVE OCCURRED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF A LARGER ROTATIONAL
 SIGNATURE AND THEREFORE TRACKED MORE EAST TO WEST.
 
 SANDTOWN                     KENT             4/1225           EF1  I
 39.03  -75.72
 
 THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE VICINITY OF ROAD 258 SOUTH OF
 SANDTOWN ROAD, THEN TRACKED ACROSS A SECTION OF MOSTLY OPEN FIELDS
 BUT DAMAGED SOME TREES ALONG THE WAY. IT THEN TRACKED DOWN THE
 WESTERN PORTION OF SANDTOWN ROAD CLOSER TO ROUTE 10 DAMAGING SEVERAL
 HOMES AND SNAPPING AND UPROOTING SEVERAL TREES. A HOME HAD SOME
 WINDOWS BLOWN OUT ALONG WITH ROOF DAMAGE, ANOTHER HOME HAD ITS ROOF
 BLOWN OFF AND THERE WAS A LARGE GARAGE THAT HAD ITS BACK SHEET METAL
 WALL TORN OFF. THE TORNADO CROSSED ROUTE 10 NEAR THE INTERSECTION
 WITH SANDTOWN ROAD AND MOVED ACROSS THE SANDTOWN LANDFILL FACILITY
 WHERE ADDITIONAL TREES WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED, TWO FRONT-END
 LOADERS HAD WINDOWS BLOWN OUT AND SOME TRUCK TRAILERS WERE FLIPPED
 OVER. THE TORNADO EXITED THE LANDFILL AND MAY HAVE DISSIPATED BEFORE
 REACHING THE MARYLAND-DELAWARE STATE LINE. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED
 ROTATION AND A NOTABLE TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE NEAR AND JUST
 NORTHWEST OF SANDTOWN AS DEBRIS WAS TOSSED INTO THE AIR.
 
 3 WNW SURF CITY              OCEAN            4/1454           EF1  I
 39.68  -74.21
 
 A WATERSPOUT DEVELOPED IN MANAHAWKIN BAY BETWEEN SHIP BOTTOM AND
 BRANT BEACH. IT TRACKED NORTHWESTWARD AND VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWED THE
 CIRCULATION WITH LIGHT DEBRIS IN THE AIR CROSSING THE ROUTE 72
 BRIDGE OVER THE BAY. THE WATERSPOUT THEN CONTINUED TRACKING TO THE
 NORTHWEST AND PASSED EAST OF MUD CITY BEFORE MOVING ASHORE INTO A
 MARSHY AREA OF THE MANAHAWKIN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA. OTHER THAN
 SOME LIGHT DEBRIS REPORTED IN THE AIR AS IT CROSSED THE ROUTE 72
 BRIDGE, NO OTHER DAMAGE REPORTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AS OF THIS
 REPORT. HOWEVER, THE CIRCULATION TRACKED RIGHT OVER THE LONG BEACH
 ISLAND WEATHERFLOW WEATHER STATION LOCATED NORTH OF EGG ISLAND AND
 WEST OF FLAT ISLAND IN MANAHAWKIN BAY WHICH MEASURED A 109 MPH WIND
 GUST AT 10:53 AM EDT. THIS MEASUREMENT WAS USED TO RATE THIS
 WATERSPOUT/TORNADO GIVEN THE LACK OF ACTUAL DAMAGE. DOPPLER RADAR
 DATA SHOWED NO EVIDENCE OF A TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE. DOPPLER RADAR
 DATA HOWEVER DID INDICATE VELOCITIES TO 112 MPH AT ABOUT 1,600 FEET
 ABOVE THE GROUND VERY NEAR THE AFOREMENTIONED WEATHER STATION.
 
 1 WSW DOYLESTOWN             BUCKS            4/1510           EF2  I
 40.31  -75.14
 
 A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST EAST OF THE PHILADELPHIA MILLS MALL AS
 IT MOVED IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG OR NEAR KNIGHTS ROAD AND
 MEDFORD ROAD TOWARD DUNKS FERRY ROAD. THREE EXHAUST SYSTEMS AND 6
 RTU SYSTEMS WERE BLOWN OFF THE ROOF IN LESS THAN 15 SECONDS AT THE
 FORMER WALMART STORE CURRENTLY UNDERGOING RECONSTRUCTION, AND
 NUMEROUS TREES, SOME CLOSE TO 100 YEARS OLD, WERE SNAPPED OR BLOWN
 OVER ALONG KNIGHTS ROAD, MEDFORD ROAD, AND DUNKS FERRY ROAD. ROOFS,
 SIDING, AND AWNINGS WERE BLOWN OFF MANY HOMES IN THE AREA. A FEW
 CARS WERE ALSO TOSSED OR TURNED OVER AS THE STORM MOVED THROUGH. THE
 ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 100 MPH, EQUIVALENT TO EF1 ON
 THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. CURRENT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THE TORNADO
 THEN LIFTED OFF THE GROUND AS IT PROCEEDED IN A NORTHWESTERLY
 DIRECTION, BRIEFLY TOUCHING DOWN IN THE SOUTHAMPTON AREA OF BUCKS
 COUNTY. NUMEROUS TREES WERE SNAPPED IN THIS AREA AS WELL, WITH MANY
 HOMES AND CARS DAMAGED DUE TO FALLING TREES AND TREE LIMBS. THE
 SYCAMORE DRIVE AND HARDING ROADS AREAS WERE HARDEST HIT. THE
 ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 90 MPH, EQUIVALENT TO AN EF1
 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. CURRENT EVIDENCE AGAIN SUGGESTS THE
 TORNADO LIFTED ONE MORE TIME AS THE PARENT CIRCULATION TRAVELED TO
 THE DOYLESTOWN AREA, WHERE IT TOUCHED DOWN ONE FINAL TIME NEAR THE
 CENTRAL BUCKS WEST HIGH SCHOOL. HERE BLEACHERS ON THE VISITORS SIDE
 OF THE ATHLETIC FIELD WERE PICKED UP AND TOSSED BEFORE THE VORTEX
 MOVED ON TO THE DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL COMPLEX WHERE AT LEAST SIX
 AUTOMOBILES WERE TOSSED SOME DISTANCE, AND WHERE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
 OCCURRED TO THE CHILDRENS VILLAGE DAY CARE CENTER WITH NO SERIOUS
 INJURIES REPORTED. NUMEROUS TREES WERE FELLED IN AND AROUND THE
 HOSPITAL CENTER, AND SEVERAL METAL LAMP POSTS WERE BENT FROM THE
 WIND. THE ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 115 MPH, EQUIVALENT
 TO A LOW-END EF2 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. THE TORNADO THEN
 CONTINUED MOVING IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, SNAPPING AND FALLING
 TREES, AS WELL AS CAUSING DAMAGE TO HOMES AND OTHER PROPERTIES,
 ESPECIALLY ALONG AND NEAR SANDY RIDGE ROAD, JEFFERSON AVENUE, AND
 LOWER STATE ROAD, BEFORE LIFTING ALONG FERRY ROAD NEAR THE PEACE
 VALLEY RESERVOIR. THE ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 100 MPH,
 EQUIVALENT TO AN EF1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE.
 
 

 

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1 hour ago, KamuSnow said:

Wasn't in the forecast but might get a little t'shower...heard thunder a minute ago. Out here working on the rocks, wouldn't mind if it missed us, but kinda looks like it's gonna hold together.

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Didn't quite hit 90 today (only made it to 89 because as that storm passed way south of here, the sky clouded up and dropped the temps), but had a little fog this morning with a low of 71.

Currently 80 with the dp at 73, so it's starting to steam up again.

As a sidenote, my little lightning sensor had 2 hits right around the time that little storm complex blew through southern Chesco, Delco, and into Delaware and New Jersey.  In fact, that little thing managed to hang together until it finally sortof dissipated right outside of AC.

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36 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:

I was in the A/C all today and wanted to sit outside for a bit. To hell with that, it's a soup pit. Critters are jamming though... 81F / DP 73

We were playing with rocks all day and yeah, I could wring my tee shirt out. Plus it's down in a slight valley, not much air movement, and everything is damp from all the rain last week. And then we had a shower in the pm just to keep things nicely humid. AC feels great now!

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3 minutes ago, KamuSnow said:

We were playing with rocks all day and yeah, I could wring my tee shirt out. Plus it's down in a slight valley, not much air movement, and everything is damp from all the rain last week. And then we had a shower in the pm just to keep things nicely humid. AC feels great now!

You should have weighed yourself before/after. I bet you lost 3-5+lbs of water weight. When I worked outside or played hoops on a hot/muggy day I could easily lose 5+lbs. I usually grabbed a gatorade to restore some electrolytes then water. Then I would sit in the A/C and grab a beer which is probably what you're doing.:drunk:

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7 hours ago, Birds~69 said:

You should have weighed yourself before/after. I bet you lost 3-5+lbs of water weight. When I worked outside or played hoops on a hot/muggy day I could easily lose 5+lbs. I usually grabbed a gatorade to restore some electrolytes then water. Then I would sit in the A/C and grab a beer which is probably what you're doing.:drunk:

Cheers! And yes, a lot of Gatorade gets consumed here too. Days like these and working outside, I like it to feel like a walk in refrigerator when I come inside. 73F on the t'stat does the trick, although I could take 70 if it wasn't for the electric bill, lol.

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1 hour ago, KamuSnow said:

Cheers! And yes, a lot of Gatorade gets consumed here too. Days like these and working outside, I like it to feel like a walk in refrigerator when I come inside. 73F on the t'stat does the trick, although I could take 70 if it wasn't for the electric bill, lol.

I'm cheaper than you, 75 does the trick, 73 is a treat and 70 is a full blown out party!

The main thing w A/C is not only is it cooler but low humidity which helps  w/breathing for those who have allergies like myself.

74F / DP 73 ....and foggy windows. 

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Just now, Birds~69 said:

I'm cheaper than you, 75 does the trick, 73 is a treat and 70 is a full blown out party!

The main thing w A/C is not only is it cooler but low humidity which helps  w/breathing for those who have allergies like myself.

74F / DP 73 ....and foggy windows. 

I have mine on 72 - 73 and that works.  But I supplement in my bedroom at night to get it down into the upper 60s or less.  That lets me sleep like a log. :lol:

It is currently a steamy 75 with the dp at 74 (the steamed-up windows don't lie), and there is some low stratus around.

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