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September Discobs 2025


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1 hour ago, GramaxRefugee said:

Spot on. Now up to about 0.65 in my gauge. Still lightly raining

I wonder if actually clears today. As of right now it's pretty socked in and still raining here. Probably another dreary day. Does anyone know what's going on with the personal rainstorm in AA County? It's clear to the east and west but socked in with rain and drizzle here. This nice pattern has been overrated since last week. I've had two days of nice weather in the past week.

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1 hour ago, dailylurker said:

I wonder if actually clears today. As of right now it's pretty socked in and still raining here. Probably another dreary day. Does anyone know what's going on with the personal rainstorm in AA County? It's clear to the east and west but socked in with rain and drizzle here. This nice pattern has been overrated since last week. I've had two days of nice weather in the past week.

Many forecasts of mostly sunny, or even just sunny, over the past three months have ended up the opposite, sometimes the clearing was  delayed until sunset.  

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15 minutes ago, frd said:

Many forecasts of mostly sunny, or even just sunny, over the past three months have ended up the opposite, sometimes the clearing was  delayed until sunset.  

I have a feeling that's the case again for today. Wait for cool dry air in this area is like watching paint dry while it's drizzling. 

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Lanternflies must have amazing radar reflective properties. When the cicadas did this, you’d see hordes flying around. Certainly there are lots of lanternflies, but nothing like the cicadas…at least where I travel and live.

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28 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Lanternflies must have amazing radar reflective properties. When the cicadas did this, you’d see hordes flying around. Certainly there are lots of lanternflies, but nothing like the cicadas…at least where I travel and live.

If you want to see a lot of them, look for the also invasive Tree of Heaven. They love those suckers (pun intended).

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1 hour ago, WxUSAF said:

Lanternflies must have amazing radar reflective properties. When the cicadas did this, you’d see hordes flying around. Certainly there are lots of lanternflies, but nothing like the cicadas…at least where I travel and live.

I have to assume the cicadas didn’t get high enough, being fat and clumsy.  Not sure how high the lantern flies can go, but it seems to be high enough.

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2 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

I have to assume the cicadas didn’t get high enough, being fat and clumsy.  Not sure how high the lantern flies can go, but it seems to be high enough.

Yeah maybe although lanternflies don’t exactly fly gracefully to my eye lol 

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