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September 2025 General Discussion


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8 minutes ago, sbnwx85 said:

There are a lot of green, yellow and orange returns showing up on radar in southeast Wisconsin. I’ll investigate what it could be.

I did some digging and turns out it’s something called “rain”. It’s a relatively common weather phenomenon across some parts of the world. Exciting to see it so close by!

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3 hours ago, Brian D said:

Another foggy morning. Just a spit of rain yesterday. The Sun has been MIA for a few days with fog (some drizzle), and overcast. Dreary wx. 

What?? A bright ball of fire in the sky LOL. Yes the sun made it's appearance. Nice day. Biker club just went by my place. Loud ass Harleys :) 

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today, there was quite the weather:
 

• Shallow fog along my work route, was pretty!

• A cloud! Or two! Maybe a 3 mph wind gust!

• Miniature dust storm from golf carts driving around. That dude towing the pontoon must've been pissed!

I could bitch about boring weather, but instead I'm putting these days in my Wx Spank Bank™ because January will be here before you know it.

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Benign weather persists across the region. With another dry day in the offing, Akron will have seen just 0.29" of rain over the past 47 days (August 1 to September 16). August was the driest month on record at Akron with just 0.19" of rainfall. Note - not just the driest August, but driest of any month. Through today, only another 0.10" of rain has been measured in the month of September.

This is the driest 47 day stretch on record. The prior record was 0.34" ending on November 17, 1924, but persisting for an additional 4 days [reaching a total of 51 days with just 0.34"]. In addition, a 47-day period ending on July 9, 1988, measured just 0.37" of rain. While a 47-day period ending on October 29, 1963, measured just 0.43" with that tally holding for an additional day. 

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The next chance for rain occurs on Sunday, suggesting the current tally should hold through at least 51 days.

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