Cool.
Stop pussyfooting around. You're butthurt that I called you out for being a blatant racist. Take the loss and try not being as shitty moving forward.
65/64 RN 0/12" in the stratus.
I don't think it's SST influence in Dover-Foxcroft, if that's what you're suggesting.
@tamarack If those maps rely on Co-Op data, this might explain what's going on:
What data are those maps from...PWS?
I wonder if there is one PWS in the center of that bullseye (looks to be Dover-Foxcroft) that is running hot, and maybe there aren't any others nearby, so they extrapolate outwards a certain radius.
The widespread 3"+ amounts are impressive. These aren't localized training cells. Whole area west/north of 95 got smoked today. https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=GYX&product=PNS
0.90" and counting on the day. The rain has been relatively steady when falling with big efficient drops. Did spend a few minutes under 35-45dbz here and there to boost the total. Even had a strike 0.2mi away.
Beneficial rain. Prior to today, only 0.73" since 7/18 - about 3 weeks.
But even then my lawn wasn't "crispy".
No doubt that this stretch of dews has been remarkable. The heat, as you said, nassomuch.
And as Tip said, summers back is broken after this next cold front. Deal with it.
Funny, same exact thing happened the night before to a different artist. I even posted ITT (see quote).
Delayed start to set 2. Three songs in they pull the plug.
Guitarist even says at the end of the clip "I want it on my permanent record: I didn't want to stop playing. They're making us stop."