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Another incredible day for the lowlands. 

73/50 today with mostly sunny skies. This afternoon's walk was immaculate again. This is by far one of the nicest Memorial Weekends in a long while around here. 

Tomorrow, another beauty in the works! Upper 40s to mid-50s for lows and low to mid-70s for highs with some upper 70s in spots. Mostly sunny by the afternoon. Glorious

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4 hours ago, wxdude64 said:

A cloudy, foggy and wet morning here. Currently 51.1/50.3 at 7:55 am. Rain started shortly after midnight, about 0.12 in gauge.

Well, at noon we have 'warmed' to a blistering 51.7/50.8 with drizzle and fog with an ENE wind at 5 mph, lol. Almost another tenth in the gauge eyeballing it from the window since the 7 am CoCoRaHS reading. Radar has shown little if any 'rain' over us, but it definitely is falling. 

Edit-looked and the record 'cool max' for the day is 63 in 1992, pretty sure I'll set a new one at this rate. 

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After some clouds this morning (Which while I'm on night shifts I'm thankful for), it cleared up nicely this afternoon and provided another picture perfect day to round out an immaculate weekend. 

73/60 so far for the high/low, but the low might go down here soon with temps already at 62 at mi casa. It'll be close! But the high of 73 was beautiful, just in time for my afternoon walk. I hope everyone got out and enjoyed as much as they could. 

Edit: Dropped to 56 for the low. Beautiful

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Shattered the old 'cool max' for the date by almost double digits with a 54.0 degree high, old mark was 63 degrees from 1992. A cloudy, foggy, dreary day with drizzle and light rain and temps stuck in low 50's on light E to N breezes. High was around 6 pm when fog lifted and drizzle stopped. All those things returned late overnight and continues currently. Temp 51.0/DP 50.1. 

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23 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

3k NAM is a deluge for tonight and tomorrow. Lots of 2”+, which seems way more than other guidance

You can see in the simulated reflectivity that the NAM Nest has way heavier cells moving through the area early Wednesday relative to most of the other CAMs.     I'm not ready to say that it's wrong, but it's certainly an outlier.

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