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E PA/NJ/DE Fall 2023 OBS/Discussion Thread


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Today should be our last above normal day for the rest of the week. Sunny today but with the cold front approaching storms will develop late tonight and toward tomorrow morning. A great stretch of autumnal weather should then last through the upcoming weekend.
Records for today: High 97 (1931) / Low 38 (1917) / Rain 2.37" (1960)
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12 minutes ago, zenmsav6810 said:

This guy might have been right in my backyard on saturday... He had to get from spring city to French creek somehow. In my opinion their best chance to get him was when he was in longwood surrounded. Roads closed was pain getting to work this morning. Lovely weather to be a fugative

Hopefully with the "cooler" weather on the way, they'll be able to use thermal imaging more effectively.

81F/DP 64F

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27 minutes ago, RedSky said:

Think of all the skeeter bites on him by now

 

 

 

He seemed to make sure he had on some kind of long sleeve something (hoodie, etc).  And he is from Brazil, so I can imagine some huge ones there. :lol:

I ended up with a low of 64 this morning and one thing that did help was the advection behind the front that took the dps down some.  It's currently partly sunny with lots of cumulus and a temp of 84 with dp 65.

Flood Watch up.

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Flood Watch

Flood Watch
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
239 PM EDT Tue Sep 12 2023

DEZ001-NJZ001-007>010-012>020-026-027-PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-
101>106-130645-
/O.NEW.KPHI.FA.A.0008.230913T0600Z-230913T2100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
New Castle-Sussex-Warren-Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-Middlesex-Western
Monmouth-Eastern Monmouth-Mercer-Salem-Gloucester-Camden-
Northwestern Burlington-Ocean-Coastal Ocean-Southeastern Burlington-
Carbon-Monroe-Berks-Lehigh-Northampton-Delaware-Philadelphia-Western
Chester-Eastern Chester-Western Montgomery-Eastern Montgomery-Upper
Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Glassboro, West Chester, Wharton State
Forest, Kennett Square, Sandy Hook, Jim Thorpe, Wilmington, Honey
Brook, Chalfont, Jackson, Trenton, Pennsville, Philadelphia,
Pottstown, Lansdale, Doylestown, Long Beach Island, Bethlehem,
Newton, Washington, Media, Morrisville, Morristown, Perkasie,
Freehold, New Brunswick, Norristown, Mount Holly, Stroudsburg,
Easton, Camden, Collegeville, Moorestown, Allentown, Cherry Hill,
Flemington, Oxford, Somerville, and Reading
239 PM EDT Tue Sep 12 2023

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM EDT WEDNESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of northern Delaware...New Jersey...and
  Pennsylvania...including the following areas...in northern
  Delaware...New Castle. In New Jersey...Camden, Coastal Ocean,
  Eastern Monmouth, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex,
  Morris, Northwestern Burlington, Ocean, Salem, Somerset,
  Southeastern Burlington, Sussex, Warren, and Western Monmouth. In
  Pennsylvania...Berks, Carbon, Delaware, Eastern Chester, Eastern
  Montgomery, Lehigh, Lower Bucks, Monroe, Northampton,
  Philadelphia, Upper Bucks, Western Chester, and Western Montgomery.

* WHEN...From 2 AM EDT Wednesday through Wednesday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
  creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - Showers and thunderstorms with locally heavy rain are
    expected to cross the region late tonight through Wednesday.
    Rainfall rates may exceed 1-2 inches per hours, which may
    result in flash flooding.
  - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood
Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared
to take action should flooding develop.

&&

$$

RCM

 

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84F/ 62F

Should be a somewhat entertaining night/overnight w/rain/T-storms....nice relaxing weather w/rain failing and windows open.

Thought I saw Psycho Killer while in the State Store. Fit the profile (Ht/Wt etc) to a tee. But once a $86.xx rang up and he whipped out a CC I knew my $25,000 payday was screwed...he was friendly chatting w/the cashier as well.   

State College radar:

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The ~3.5" of rain we got over the last few days has set my basement sump pump into overdrive. I think the 11" rain event a couple of months ago altered the groundwater flow patterns, since before that, the sump well was always dry after previous significant rainfalls. Has me somewhat worried, if I'm honest. I really need to source a battery backup for that pump.

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2 hours ago, CoolHandMike said:

The ~3.5" of rain we got over the last few days has set my basement sump pump into overdrive. I think the 11" rain event a couple of months ago altered the groundwater flow patterns, since before that, the sump well was always dry after previous significant rainfalls. Has me somewhat worried, if I'm honest. I really need to source a battery backup for that pump.

You're about to get a hit...

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Quite the thunder and lightning show last night around 1am here in East Nantmeal. Picked up 0.39" of rain. Should see cooler and much less humid conditions starting today and continuing for much of the next week. Some valley spots across the County could see temps dipping into the 40's by Friday morning. High temps may not escape get much above 70 degrees in higher spots on Thursday and Friday.
Records for today: High 96 (1952) / Low 37 (1953) / Rain 2.33 (1930)
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Many spots reached the 50's this morning. Normal highs and lows for mid-September range from highs in the mid-70's to lows in the mid-50's. We should see temps over much of the next week average a little below those levels and with no rain in sight. A beautiful stretch of weather in our future!
Records for today: High 92 (1915) / Low 36 (1975) / Rain 3.53" (1966)
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Made it up to 77 for a high yesterday and with dps in the 50s, that made it ideal.

Bottomed out at a cool 53 this morning, that would almost suggest good radiational cooling but the winds were going all night so probably CAA.

Currently mostly sunny and 61 with dp a remarkable 50.  Last low in the '50s IMBY was a 58 during the summer solstice, in that case on 6/22/23.

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Another beautiful autumnal day underway here across the County! Our low this morning of 50.5 here in East Nantmeal was our chilliest reading since the 47.2 degree reading back on June 8th. Some of the higher spots of Chesco may fail to escape the 60's for high temps this afternoon. Some valley locations could see some lows in the 40's both Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Records for today: High 93 (1927) / Low 35 (1895) / Rain 1.85" (1904)
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Some spots reached the 40's this AM but will rebound into the low to mid-70's. Rain chances increase by tomorrow PM into Monday AM with up to 0.50" for some spots. Then dry and close to normal weather for mid to late September for the rest of the week.
Records for today: High 91 (1991) / Low 36 (1913) / Rain 7.85" (1999)
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