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Bubbler86

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  1. I think for some of us its too late for the yard this year but still fun to track this thing.
  2. You and @Voyager are like the Blackbeard's of the forum. It's inconceivable!
  3. To me the most interesting thing about it raining right now is that the storm is still a fair bit off shore. Someone smarter than me can point out that our rain is only indirectly related to Isiasis /moisture interacting with a front but it would not be raining now without its presence so a storm located quite a bit S/E of the SC coastline is making it rain in PA.
  4. Surprised you guys are below normal year to date. Would have thought as such for Summer. Winter 2020 bites at you again.
  5. Speaking of snow we would be talking about the T-Pike closing about this point but not totally out of the world to think at least the N/E Extension and areas to the East of KOP could close to trucks.
  6. It's been my MO this year. Didn't you hear. We are a good 12" over normal.
  7. Nam 3K matches up fairly well though the Nam is a tiny bit more West and keeps high end totals between 4-8" vs. 8-12".
  8. HRRR now has several lollipops of what appear to be double digit amounts.
  9. Got up to 89 here today making it the hottest day since last Monday. Down to 84 now as the clouds thicken. I just looked at the Euro its not all that hot through the next 10 days. Could be hoping for too much though.
  10. 12Z Euro QPF totals. Deepens the system to 988 as it nears our locale. Tropical, Extra-Trop, whatever. Jersey Shore gets almost no fresh water but gusts in the 80's.
  11. It could be wrong but the HRRR (if we cannot trust in the HRRR under 24 hours on a tropical event when can we trust it?) contines to advertise the opportunity for fairly significant rains well in advance of the storm. This includes basically the whole Eastern half of the state.
  12. It would be a fairly big surprise to see areas like CTP have sustained 40+ winds albeit there are only in that under 20% group.
  13. First and final call. This call will be focusing on the eastern half of the state: Voyager: 4-6" HIstoric Maytown: 3-5" Daxx 3-5" Nut 3-5" paweather5 3-5" Paweather 2-4" Paweather1 2-4" Paweather2 2-4" Pawatch 2-4" wmsptwx 2-4" Blizz 2-4" Carlisle 2-4" Cashtown 2-4" (Much of it front end WAA) Bubbler86 2-4" (Much of it front end WAA)
  14. The CAD is also a bit weak coming into the storm. Notice the red lined area showing some signature of it running down the spine of the apps but it is stale and going to be washed out.
  15. 10-1 but thinking we have sun angle issues so only on the grass and car tops.
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