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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2021 OBS Thread


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8 minutes ago, CoolHandMike said:

My parents are under that in SW ChesCo, they say it poured for a good long while this evening and now it's non-stop thunder and lightning.

Sounds like a blast, grass is getting brown and crunchy up here.

79F / DP 72F with critters talking back and forth...

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1 minute ago, KamuSnow said:

Good for them, as long as it's not too interesting. High and dry here, looking forward to some lower dewpoints tomorrow, maybe we'll be able to cool off in the shade.

Yeah, getting pumped August is almost here and we're in the home stretch of summer.

Atlantic City looks to be in for a party if those storms keep crawling east...

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21 minutes ago, Newman said:

Cooler stretch incoming to start August as a massive PNA spike will subsequently produce lower heights downstream and a NW flow across the NE. Fall is coming and I can't wait!

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Yes please! Looking at spending nearly all of August in the field.

Currently IMBY:

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17 minutes ago, CoolHandMike said:

Forum's quiet today, just like the weather. On track to hit 90+ for the third day in a row here, but at least it's slightly less humid than it has been.

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Chance of storms tomorrow and a better chance Thurs then a cool down. 

Summer is pretty boring weather wise unless T-storms/tropical systems are around....it's just boring repetitive lazy/hazy days w/nothing to talk about.

88F / DP 67F

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As I talked about yesterday, the PNA spike will result in downstream troughing across the Eastern US. The Euro and GFS both have some sort of coastal storm (weaker as of now) as a rather strong upper level jet streak will likely introduce cyclogenesis in the right entrance region along the coastline. It's very similar to something you'd see in winter, not as often in July/August as it's tough to get troughing all the way down to the Gulf Coast.

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17 hours ago, RedSky said:

Here are the tweets from Mt. Holly for our area about that -

After what happened just over a week ago with that straight-line winds/hail event, this is something that will definitely be helpful.

As an obs - my low this morning was 69 and I did briefly tap 93 just after 1 pm today. It's currently mostly sunny and 91 with dp 68.  You can feel the heat but it's not quite soupy (although the humidity is a touch higher than yesterday).

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So I guess we can expect "First Destruction Alerts" from Ch10 and "Accu-Destructo Alerts" from Ch6. :arrowhead:

Up to 92F so far, only made it to 89F yesterday. Looks like today will be our last 90's for awhile (thanks for posting the weather porn, Newman!).

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59 minutes ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

Here are the tweets from Mt. Holly for our area about that -

After what happened just over a week ago with that straight-line winds/hail event, this is something that will definitely be helpful.

As an obs - my low this morning was 69 and I did briefly tap 93 just after 1 pm today. It's currently mostly sunny and 91 with dp 68.  You can feel the heat but it's not quite soupy (although the humidity is a touch higher than yesterday).

The criteria is rather high. I don't think I've ever experienced 2.75" hail or 80mph winds...

91F / DP 68F

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