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mappy

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  1. was a lot of road flooding in Hunt Valley when I left. Can only imagine how bad it is now
  2. Absolutely poured for most of my drive home. Hasn't rained at all here in Parkton.
  3. suddenly started pouring at work. i have no umbrella and have to leave in 20 min. ugh.
  4. well thankfully now you can HEAR properly too.
  5. Thanks guys, once the new circuit board comes in and gets hooked up, we should be fine. Appreciate the good vibes!
  6. this is a hell of a photo
  7. we have a basement, and an attic with no real way to get to it. AC circuit board was fried last week following a power surge/outage. Humidity is back up to 66% this morning in the main part of the house, and it dropped throughout the day yesterday, so could just be an overnight thing. I won't be home today to really keep an eye on it.
  8. oooo skimmer thing for the pool? do you by chance also have a robot vacuum you can recommend? we've been looking for a highly rated one It wouldnt surprise me if I was confused! Thanks friend!
  9. Moved this to banter as to not clog obs. It is my understanding that we do have a fan that often runs when the AC is not putting out cold air. I could be wrong however lol but yes at the moment we can’t turn the ac off, at least I don’t think do. Not that we would right now. I could be confused. I know we can’t turn on the heat, that I remember the hvac guy saying.
  10. is it moving backwards? did you mean NW PA?
  11. Correct, it cycles at it should, fan runs when the ac isn't pumping out cold air. if we were to turn it off though, we wouldn't be able to turn it back on lol HVAC guy never made it out today, but we are managing. Down to 56% in the house now, much nicer than it was this morning. Was cloudy for most the day so that helped.
  12. oh our compressor is running, as we have cold air coming out of the vents. humidity dropped to 54% since this morning, so who knows. i have a feeling my humid issues indoors is more our windows then the ac itself not doing its job.
  13. storms today? mr map had to go out of town for a few days to visit his ailing father. kiddo wants to swim later...
  14. yup. eventually we will replace them
  15. Oh yeah, there are sirens in CO. Weld County, which is where the landspout happened, has had 250+ tornado segments go through the county since 1950. Highest in the US.
  16. Per the little thermometer we have in the kitchen, 62% humidity inside. We can't do anything with our AC at the moment, since it died last week. HVAC guy reworked wires so we had working AC, but we can't control the temp or turn it off. He should be out today to replace the circuit board so I'm hoping the humidity inside will go down when he does. But we do have horrible drafty windows. Just another thing on the list to replace.
  17. gosh we need new windows, the mugginess is very apparent in the house
  18. our weeping cherry in the front doesn't have many shells on it, but they are all in the canopy. can hear them flying about. A lot emerged from our oak in the backyard. we have hostas planted around the base of the tree, that are now trampled because the dogs spent so much time cicada hunting over the last couple weeks. lol
  19. Always Weld. I dont recall the circumstances of how the storm fired up, but absolutely can landspouts form from colliding boundaries
  20. Yup! That's exactly it. Landspouts can still cause damage, I believe a farm was damaged last night from that one. But its easier to get closer as the rotation is much more compact to the funnel itself vs a much larger area in a tornado from a supercell.
  21. Welcome! Very common in the upper plains, and this one was in Weld County, CO. Fairly sure that county has the most tornadoes every year.
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