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7 hours ago, Blizzard of 93 said:

I can’t wait to see the next drought monitor map…

It has to have changed. I'm sitting at 9.69" for the month so far. Next weeks forecast that I showed above is just depressing. I just watched WNEP's Joe Snedeker, as the wife has it on in the morning when she's getting ready for work, and he showed the map with the trough and ULL feature....again. 

When will it end? Will it EVER end?????

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29 minutes ago, Voyager said:

It has to have changed. I'm sitting at 9.69" for the month so far. Next weeks forecast that I showed above is just depressing. I just watched WNEP's Joe Snedeker, as the wife has it on in the morning when she's getting ready for work, and he showed the map with the trough and ULL feature....again. 

When will it end? Will it EVER end?????

Yes it looks depressing next week...again!

LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
If you squint really hard at the upper air charts for Sunday,
you might be able to convince yourself that upper level flow is
becoming slightly less trough-y, but that`s probably just
wishful thinking. We are growing less optimistic to see any
marked improvement before Monday. The recent blocking pattern
has proven to be rather persistent and in no hurry to unravel.
The cyclonic flow and cool temps aloft should translate into a
good deal of cloud cover with POPs peaking during the afternoon
hours coincident with diurnal heating.

Precip probs should bottom on Monday before ramping higher into
Tuesday-Wednesday. Models are coming into better agreement in
tracking the southern stream wave farther to the north. There
are even signs that the briefly split-stream flow will try to
close off into another upper low in the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley
region by the middle of next week. So it appears the cool and
wet pattern will continue into the end of the month with no
signs of summer weather on the horizon (meteorological summer
begins on June 1).

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Just missed the Millersville record low maximum temperature yesterday.  Record was 56, was 57 just after midnight.

Today's record low max is a relatively balmy 60.  Should have no problem breaking that one, unfortunately.

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26 minutes ago, sauss06 said:

i was told this morning in the gym, a guy i know his daughter is on the 10U town softball team and they have played only 4 games so far, the rest all rainouts

I think Williams Grove has rained out all but one of their weekly Friday shows. 

 

Edit: Eight of 11 events have been washed out. 

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1 hour ago, mahantango#1 said:

I remember back in the late 80s .Harrisburg recorded rain 22 days in May. That was also the time  that spring  that I fertilized my lawn and my mower blew a head gasket. So I was sol on mowing when it wasn't raining. By the time I got the mower fixed I was making hay, the grass was so tall and thick.

My own personal record for days in a month recording measurable precip is 21, done twice, in May of 2019 and March 2020.  My fewest is 3 in November of 2023.

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7 hours ago, Voyager said:

It has to have changed. I'm sitting at 9.69" for the month so far. Next weeks forecast that I showed above is just depressing. I just watched WNEP's Joe Snedeker, as the wife has it on in the morning when she's getting ready for work, and he showed the map with the trough and ULL feature....again. 

When will it end? Will it EVER end?????

9.40" and counting

Of course the vaunted euro which had next weeks storm suppressed south is going to be wrong

 

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