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35 when I left the house, may go lower. Melissa is one of the more impressive canes I’ve ever seen upon approach to Jamaica. 
It's gone through two eye wall mergers instead of replacements. A fun guess would be how many phD will come about from this storm in the next 10 years

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Another morning of freezing temperatures in the valleys and more than a dozen degrees warmer up in the hills of the area. Warwick Township had a low of 25.0 degrees this morning....yet here in East Nantmeal we were exactly 12 degrees warmer at no lower than 37 degrees. Our below normal temperature trend continues through the week with the one exception of Thursday. That day should be near normal temperatures....but with the trade off of rain. This still looks to be the most significant rain for the area since midsummer. Models paint between 1.5" to 2.5" across the area. Behind the storm we turn chillier again but dry for Halloween and the first weekend of November.image.png.e83a25b5ed946aac784416be18a12ce0.pngimage.thumb.png.756591b4f92f4714dc5f900b12f8a8c4.png

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1 minute ago, canderson said:

Wow. CTP seems to think in the 30s but today did mention wind advisories possible. 

Here's the snippet:

In the wake of the storm system, winds will turn westerly Thursday night and intensify on Friday. The tight pressure gradient, or difference in pressure, between the storm system and an area of high pressure over the Southern States will be the culprit for some "spookily high" wind gusts of 45-50 mph on Halloween. Sustained winds should be on the order of 20-30 mph.

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25 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Here's the snippet:

In the wake of the storm system, winds will turn westerly Thursday night and intensify on Friday. The tight pressure gradient, or difference in pressure, between the storm system and an area of high pressure over the Southern States will be the culprit for some "spookily high" wind gusts of 45-50 mph on Halloween. Sustained winds should be on the order of 20-30 mph.

He’s quite east of me so I can see it. 

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