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A steamy wet week ahead for the area. While most spots will fail to reach the 90 degree mark this week we will see temperatures in the mid to upper 80's with increasing humidity and rain chances almost every day. The best rain chances look like tomorrow night into Tuesday and Wednesday into Thursday. We may see our NWS issue a flood watch for that time. Our warmest day looks like Thursday where some of the lower spots in the county could get close to 90 degrees. Next weekend may turn a bit cooler and a little drier....does anyone remember drought concerns?

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32 minutes ago, canderson said:

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Impressive! 

Please send that this way please. My new Tempest wx station needs a good test. Also need to figure out a new mount. It's too low right now because I had a 1.25" pole for the old one and this one has a one inch mount. Current thinking is to use an old rake handle, unless I can find a one inch metal pole at the hardware store.

And....I am connected to Wunderground now, so my signature has the new station link.

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Looks like Dover is ahead in the score card for round one.Screenshot_20250713_114251_Chrome.thumb.jpg.6633e2830a331ee997c5f88211100004.jpg Note that  the total storm accumulation is color coded differently then one hour accumulation.
Dover is still getting drilled. I'm surprised no ff boxes up. Yesterday they threw them up quickly

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Below is an analysis of the average number of 90 plus days here in Chester County. You will notice how important elevation is to the number of such days. Elevations above 460 feet average 15.3 days over 90 degrees while locations below 460 feet (blue highlighted stations) average only 7.1 days in the summer.

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I can't recall a summer that had this many situations where storms didn't move. Flash Flood Warnings are almost a daily occurrence. 
0.02" from 2 hours of continuous drizzle.
That almost sounds like the perfect yardwork weather in summer

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