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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion


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On 7/5/2025 at 5:43 PM, donsutherland1 said:

87 degrees at Longwood Gardens.

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My sister, BIL, and niece were just there July 3rd.  I haven't been there (or Chanticleer) in many years but I know it's probably incredible right now!

I managed to hit 90 today just after 3:30 pm after a low of 67.  The humidity is definitely back though and will probably get worse as some of the moisture from the remnants of TD Chantal get sucked up here.

It's currently a mostly sunny 85 with dp 72.

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The NWS has issued a flood watch for today and a heat advisory for tomorrow. There is a growing threat of flash flooding for some spots across the area. Forecast models have been a bit inconsistent on exactly where these will be so will be keeping an eye on those radars. We should remain warm and humid all week with the hottest day being tomorrow where some lower elevation spots may touch the low 90's. Ridge locations will likely fall just short of 90. We turn a bit cooler but still humid by the end of the week with temperatures a few degrees below normal during the afternoons but a few degrees above normal at night.

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21 hours ago, RedSky said:

ECM also a nothing burger .25" or less from the depression

Considering a butterfly flapping it's wings has been making it rain heavy I doubt guidance

 

Flood watch posted, so much for those models yesterday

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35 minutes ago, BBasile said:

Haven't been following the accuracy of the models, but Mt Holly stated that the models have been underestimating rainfall totals and coverage. 

GFS/CMC/RGEM/12k NAM say what rain is this?

3k NAM and now the Hrrr finally show some isolated spots of heavy showers

 

 

 

 

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I just got rocked by a thin but heavy bandlette - at one point getting upwards of almost 3"/hr rates and steaming up the windows. That netted me 0.96" in the bucket! :o

I had been in Ft. Washington earlier this morning and on my way home, hit a brief light scattered shower out that way (no bucket tips at home from that though).

Bottomed out at 76 this morning and actually got up to 91 for a high, even with the mostly threatening skies.  The rain knocked the temp down and it's currently overcast and 77 with dp a soupy 77.

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