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Every day has been sunny and warm here since this post
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Who is she?
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Flo did that
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No, soil temps are warm enough now.
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More like 2018-2022. Also who’s to say we don’t go right back to famine after the niño ends?
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Just patterns. From 2020 to 23 it was a swamp around here. It even killed off lots of trees due to excessive rainfall and wet soil. From 2023 until now it's been the opposite. Guess what's coming next? Lol
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
WmsptWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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69.6" Appreciate all the work you put into making these maps
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60's and 70's nearly every day in the "two weeks of rhea" can't make that stuff up
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He’s had a tough year
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That happened right after.
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What went wrong write up when?
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Did something else break in the atmosphere and now it’s raining less? Seriously ever since early 2023 we’ve needed the stars to align for a decent rainfall event, it’s not supposed to be this hard.
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Idk about elsewhere but CLT has had heavy cloud cover all day, dont think the environment will be great here but I guess we will see what turns up.
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I'll water everything when I get home. Maybe a bonus tenth falls tonight lol.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
Birds~69 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
As long as it doesn't affect beer, whiskey or vodka prices, I'm in pretty good shape.... 61F -
my sons graduate next year but they are smart it's at 6pm in the football stadium-only risk is rain-no hot sun
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I think the worst outdoor event I've endured was my high school graduation. Having to wear a suit under our gown that day and it was in the mid 90's under full sun...the ceremony I think was late afternoon but it was brutal. Thankfully they were very stocked and prepared with waters for everyone. Second would have to be this event which hosted a ton of various sports mascots from around the region. It was when I worked part time with the Town of West Hartford and at the skating rink and our mascot went (and my brother was the mascot and I was the guide). It was in the 90's that day...I felt absolutely horrible for those in the costumes but they had a ton of tents with AC/fans and plenty of water. Some of the costumes even had built in fans.
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Oh..ha.. yeah, wedding out doors ...but you know, forecasting a wedding in April or early May should require at minimum a consult with a local climatologist, who most likely would have advised against that initiative. hahaha I mean, c'mon man. Really. Wedding most popular month is June. Not sure if that favorable weather -related, but I'm sure climate did influence that being the cast over many generations. It's just too hot in July and August for get-up entire, and prior to about June 7 is dodging buckshot patterns.
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Isnt it too cold to seed now? My grass is terrible.
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It was awful. All of a sudden I started hearing a noise and said to my girlfriend, "Do I have a flat?" so I pulled over and the tire was toast. It was around 10:00 PM and we had been driving for over 3 hours. Not too mention it was chilly. The guy who came almost seemed hesitant to even want to change the tire, he said a lot of people get killed in that area. That is scary stuff too...I've seen quite a people walking along sides of highways, most because their car broke down but I'd be petrified.
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We didn't have ours outdoors (except for a happy hour b/w the wedding and party), but we chose July-we figured that was the best month for dry weather (and it was-had a cold front come through the night before it was 78 and sunny/breezy-perfection!
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Very much so, they're both meteorologists too But they were willing to take the gamble. Gotta live dangerously sometimes lol
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Brutal spot for a flat! That must've sucked. I was in Boston yesterday trying to get back to the Tobin to head north and some lady was walking along this little 18" width from the white line on the right to the barriers on some super tight section of road. No idea how she didn't get hit.
