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  1. I guess 2 days is better than 0 days, but I really want some sustained summer weather, not brief warm-ups followed by a week or more of 15 to 20 degrees below normal.
  2. I was wondering when someone would notice. No one seemed to be talking about it...
  3. I guess I need to move to Caribou, Maine... RECORD EVENT REPORT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME 0429 PM EDT FRI MAY 13 2022 ...PRELIMINARY RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT CARIBOU ME... A PRELIMINARY RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 90 WAS SET AT CARIBOU ME TODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 78 SET IN 1992. THIS IS THE SECOND EARLIEST 90 DEGREE DAY ON RECORD.
  4. Wow. Just got surprised by a nearly simultaneous lightning and thunder strike. Unexpected storm rolling in from my SOUTHEAST at the moment along with some heavy rain...
  5. Yup. Then I'll just get the Rubicon. This one is the Willys Edition.
  6. It's covered, but if we get any driving downpours, I don't know... What I do know is that I'm lucky it hit where it did. A few inches higher and it might have completely came through the windshield and severely injured me, or worse. I'm guessing it was a 1-2 inch rock that was shot across the road by a passing car that hit it JUST RIGHT with one of the tires.
  7. So this happened to me and my Jeep on the way home from work yesterday. It is taped and covered with one of those frost covers, but I can't get a new windshield installed until Monday, and I don't have a garage, so you guys have to help me in wishing and praying that heavy or steady soaking rain stays AWAY from Tamaqua this weekend and Monday morning...
  8. 75 at my house in Tamaqua, and 76 up here in Sunbury. Full sun.
  9. Truly amazing conditions considering the East winds.
  10. I don't know. I'm starting to worry that we don't see any this summer...
  11. Daytime is fine but I'd prefer 50 for the lows.
  12. 36 in Tamaqua and 34 with frost at our shop where we park the trucks.
  13. Not another weekend washout. I remember a summer about 20 years ago that was like that most weeks. Nice Monday through Thursday, increasing clouds Friday, and then rain on Saturday and Sunday. I hope this isn't going to be one of those summers.
  14. I hope you/they are right. I spent three hours hand washing this thing in expectation of a nice weather week.
  15. It looks like 3.44" is going to be my event total. I may squeak out a couple hundredths more, but for the most part the event appears to be nearing completion here.
  16. I'll post a final tally later tonight or, more likely tomorrow morning, as it's still lightly raining here. It does appear to be winding down though.
  17. I knew it. Five straight workdays of sunshine and then... Saturday A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
  18. Radar, while having that banding look, also appears to be drying out as well. Rain coverage is becoming spottier as the afternoon progresses.
  19. I was down as low as 43.2 a little while ago, so perhaps a few flakes mixed in up there? Anyway, looking at radar, the coastal low is quite apparent with the banding features that seem to be setting up now. Although we, too, are in a bit of a lull. I'm sure some heavier bands will occasionally pivot on through. Up to 3.30" in the backyard gauge as of 3:50pm.
  20. No wonder you guys have flood warnings out there. As it is, I'm surprised that advisories haven't advanced eastward into the coal region. Mt Holly hoised them this afternoon for Carbon County and the Poconos.
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