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Hands down the best severe thunderstorm I have ever experienced. I was life guarding at Eisenhower park. It got so dark inside the aquatic center that everyone got out of the pool, indoors! I was able to run outside and watched garbage cans get launched into the building. It was also covered in that green leaf paste you only see with high end winds.
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I'm catching the most western edge of the sea breeze and have dropped to 73 from a high of 80 earlier. Much better now.
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even though that's for Hartford and not here.. I wouldn't even install for that.. nice but meh overall
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Yeah that’s part of it too. Plus plants aren’t fans of chlorine and fluorine.
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73 now we hit 75 for the high today. we warm
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Logan FTL.
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Get em installed folks. Summer here
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How can I be 20 degrees higher vs BOS?
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It's been cloudy for over an hour now lol
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We all want 90/65 in late April, but this is nice.
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We take today in April.
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Out is in doubt
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It hit 81 here.
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We see that for another day or two of runs we may be able too
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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
WxWatcher007 replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Yeah, the midseason shutoff was historic, and the late season explosion was historic. I don't think anyone called for the shutoff, but I did believe that once the lid came off the basin last year, that things would go into November. I look at it a little differently given the parade of really strong waves in the eastern Atlantic--had we not had stability issues basin wide the combination of exceptional SST/OHC and ENSO driven low shear would've led to a historic season. I think the risk this upcoming season is far more weighted toward an underperforming season than overperforming one. Totally agree with you on the Allison example. I do think though that some of these short fuse tropical systems should be named when the data says it. Minimal TS by their very nature are often ugly pieces of crap--that doesn't change that they're tropical. If a swirl would get named close to land, it should get named in the open Atlantic. Otherwise this becomes too subjective imo. -
69.1° now. beautiful
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Wiz - are we locking in the D6/D7 EML on the GFS?
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Chicago Weather Records Tracking
Chicago Storm replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
The 2024/25 snowfall season will finish as the 5th least snowiest on record for Chicago. Also of note, is that with this being the case, the season of 2011/12 has now dropped out of the top 10. Least Snowiest Snowfall Seasons 1. 9.8" - 1920/21 2. 11.5" - 1921/22 3. 12.0" - 1936/37 4. 14.3" - 1948/49 5. 17.6" - 2024/25 6. 18.0" - 1898/99 7. 18.2" - 1901/02 8. 18.9" - 1924/25 9. 19.0" - 1914/15 9. 19.0" - 1912/13 -
CoC. 73/57 Glad I'm not at KGON. 55 with an onshore breeze...ouch!
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Ph on rainfall probably better than municipal water I would assume...
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Must be because the lack of leaf out dry grounds?
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Damn didn’t expect 79.. very warm again something about the April 15-25th time period were we hit multiple days in the 80s almost every year.
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first bike ride of the spring, and many more to go. needs to be degreased, cleaned, then lubricated 3.69 miles at a zone 2/3 pace