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45 minutes ago, soadforecasterx said:

Radarscope had me around 1.25" 

My gardens really needed rain so I was really hoping I got at least an inch. 

 

To give some context grey 0-1" blue 1-2" green 2-3" purple 3-4" etc

 

The West Grove DEOS station recorded 0.72" and 6.99" for the month of July

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Yesterday was the 5th chilliest low maximum temperature for the date with highs remaining in the 60's at Atglen, West Grove and East Nantmeal and just past 70 degrees at most other locations. We should remain below normal today but with highs a good 8 to 10 degrees above yesterday. A great weather week ahead with temperatures at or a bit below normal for the first week of August. Low's this morning were in the 50's with the lowest at Warwick Twp. at 54.8 degrees. Lows continue in the 50's the next couple of nights with lows not too far from 60 for the rest of this week. So a great break for all of our A.C.'s.

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Overall across Chester County PA as if you had to be told it was a hot month! Our average temperature across the county was 77.4 degrees. This is the 10th warmest July on record over the 133 years of climate records beginning in 1894. The top 5 hottest July months were 1999 - 78.6 / 1901 - 78.5 / 2011 - 78.3 / 1955 - 78.2 and 2020 at 78.0. It was also a wet month with an average across the county stations of 6.83" this is the 20th greatest average rainfall in July. The greatest average was way back in 1919 with an average of 11.64" of rain.

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This morning’s low of 55.7  was the chilliest morning here in East Nantmeal since the 55.1 reading back on June 4th. The lowest temperature around the county this morning was the 52.3 at the Warwick Township station. The first 2 days of August have averaged around 10 degrees below normal temperatures. Today will continue the below normal start to the month, but we have a quick 2 day warm up on Monday and Tuesday with temperatures not too far from average in the mid 80’s. Starting Wednesday we chill down a bit again with temperatures finishing out the work week a few degrees below normal. There is no rain at all in the forecast for this week.

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The first 3 days of August have featured temperatures nearly 10 degrees below normal. We see temperatures rebound this PM to near normal with highs in the low to mid 80's. Similar temperatures tomorrow before we turn again a few degrees below normal to close out the work week. Near normal temperatures return next weekend. Rain chances look slight but more clouds and maybe a shower on Wednesday.

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Following our first 4 days with well below normal temperatures we rebound today to near normal. It will be a bit cloudier both today and tomorrow. Clearer skies return on Thursday through the weekend with temperatures near to a little below normal levels for early August. Next rain chances look like next Monday at the earliest.

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We have had 5 straight well below normal days in fact this is the 2nd chilliest start to August in my 22 years of records here in East Nantmeal behind only the start of August 2021. We should be closer to normal temperatures today before we fall back a few degrees below normal for Thursday through Saturday before we should start a nice warmup into the middle of next week. Cloudy with maybe some sprinkles today - otherwise sunny and dry for most of the next week.

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A great stretch of weather ahead with slowly warming temperatures. After a weekend with below normal temperatures with overnight lows in the 50’s and highs not too far from 80 degrees we should see temps getting well into the 80's by the start of the new work week. There could even be some 90's especially as usual across the valley locations by the middle of the week. No rain chances till at least Wednesday.

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Another chilly start of the day across much of the area with temperatures well down into the 50's. The chilliest station I could find was the Warwick DEOS station at 52.1 degrees. Through the first week of August we are running almost 7 degrees below normal temperatures for the month. We should slowly start to turn this temperature deficit around during the next week. We start a solid warming trend on Sunday with temperatures finally getting back to above normal levels. By mid-week some of the lower elevation spots may reach the 90's with increasing humidity to add to the discomfort. The week looks dry with maybe our first shot of rain arriving by later Thursday.

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With today's high/low splits of 76.0/56.7 we have now recorded our 8th straight below normal day to kick off the month of August. This August is now off to the chilliest start (avg. temp of 67.6) in my 22 years here in East Nantmeal. The prior chilliest was back in 2013 with an average temperature of 68.3

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A beautiful weekend is underway! After a chilly start with many spots well down into the 50's with the lowest at our typical chilliest station at the Warwick DEOS with a low at 51.1 degrees. Both today and tomorrow will continue our run of below normal average temperatures but with high temperatures getting close to normal both days. We finally get back to normal August levels by Monday and continue warming with some low spots touching 90 degrees by Wednesday. We stay dry through Wednesday, but shower chances begin to creep up by that night and through the end of the week.

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