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13 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Regarding the insane rain cutoff in MI....I am at just 1.24" on the month IMBY! DTW is at 1.46". To give perspective, at Detroit the 10th driest June on record is 1.30" and the 20th is 1.61". So while that seems unlikely to attain based on the Thu-Fri forecast, it is a CRAZY difference from less than 2 hours north.

My house is only about 1 hr north of Detroit and we have to be over 6" for the month so far, it pored again yesterday afternoon and again just after dark last night. We don't need another drop of rain for a week or two........ 

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16 minutes ago, cyclone77 said:

0.44" from the morning stuff.  Up to 2.42" for June.  Dews are up over 20 degrees compared to this time yesterday.

Been getting rain in smaller doses around here this month.  Would think a bigger soaking will happen at some point in the next couple days... would be a quite a dodgeball act if not.

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7 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Been getting rain in smaller doses around here this month.  Would think a bigger soaking will happen at some point in the next couple days... would be a quite a dodgeball act if not.

Yeah some of us could really get it the next 24-30hrs.  

About 40 miles south in Galva a buddy from work has had over 6" this month.  It's been sort of hit and miss the last few weeks.

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Today's the 19th anniversary of a very high wind event for here.  Was living in the QC at the time, so didn't get to experience it.  People still talk about how ferocious the winds were, and how much damage it did to trees around town.  Neighbor next door said there was a large tree that fell between our two houses from the storm.  

There was a storm report that had 90mph winds for here in Erie.

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55 minutes ago, Trent said:

June should end up 10th warmest on record for CLE. 8 out of the last 12 months made a top 10 warmest list. Pretty remarkable. 

With a departure around +3F.  You know we're in summer when a departure like that is good enough for top 10.

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19 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Picked up 0.34" overnight, monthly total now 1.58". Crazy difference from less than 2 hours north.

Lol, we smoked that monthly total in a couple of hours alone here today. I continue to be amazed at the wild variations in rain totals throughout the subforum. Still light rain here, but I've caught 8.63" so far for June. Add the 9.48" from May and we have a two month total of 18.11".

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Explanation of the Preliminary Monthly Climate Data (F6) Product
These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). Therefore, these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at the NCDC - http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov.
WFO Monthly/Daily Climate Data


000
CXUS51 KILN 010549
CF6DAY
PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6)

                                          STATION:   DAYTON OH
                                          MONTH:     JUNE
                                          YEAR:      2017
                                          LATITUDE:   39 54 N
                                          LONGITUDE:  84 12 W

  TEMPERATURE IN F:       :PCPN:    SNOW:  WIND      :SUNSHINE: SKY     :PK WND
================================================================================
1   2   3   4   5  6A  6B    7    8   9   10  11  12  13   14  15   16   17  18
                                     12Z  AVG MX 2MIN
DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD  WTR  SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX    SPD DR
================================================================================

 1  78  50  64  -2   1   0 0.00  0.0    0  6.7 15 270   M    M   1        22 290
 2  82  52  67   0   0   2 0.00  0.0    0  2.8 14 310   M    M   1        14 310
 3  86  54  70   3   0   5 0.00  0.0    0  6.1 14 260   M    M   4        17 270
 4  86  64  75   8   0  10 0.08  0.0    0 10.8 23 250   M    M   6        27 250
 5  86  58  72   4   0   7 0.02  0.0    0  9.2 26  10   M    M   7 3      32  20
 6  76  53  65  -3   0   0 0.00  0.0    0 10.0 22  20   M    M   4        27  20
 7  65  52  59  -9   6   0 0.02  0.0    0 10.4 23  40   M    M   7 18     30  40
 8  75  48  62  -7   3   0 0.00  0.0    0  5.5 14  20   M    M   4        19  30
 9  82  53  68  -1   0   3 0.00  0.0    0 11.5 21 230   M    M   3        27 220
10  84  64  74   5   0   9 0.00  0.0    0 11.9 22 210   M    M   4        26 190
11  87  66  77   7   0  12 0.00  0.0    0 12.5 24 230   M    M   2        31 250
12  91  69  80  10   0  15 0.00  0.0    0 10.6 18 250   M    M   3        24 250
13  87  68  78   8   0  13 0.09  0.0    0  7.2 36 230   M    M   7 13     46 240
14  75  67  71   1   0   6 2.68  0.0    0  7.8 23 280   M    M   8 13     29 280
15  82  67  75   4   0  10 0.10  0.0    0  6.2 14 280   M    M   8        18 230
16  88  66  77   6   0  12 0.00  0.0    0  5.9 13 220   M    M   5        15 220
17  87  70  79   8   0  14 0.00  0.0    0 11.7 21 200   M    M   5        26 190
18  83  69  76   4   0  11 0.13  0.0    0 15.0 28 240   M    M   8 1      35 240
19  79  60  70  -2   0   5 0.29  0.0    0  9.8 33 300   M    M   5 138    43 300
20  81  56  69  -3   0   4    T  0.0    0 11.3 21 260   M    M   3        27 300
21  86  60  73   1   0   8 0.00  0.0    0  4.4 13 300   M    M   6 8      16 290
22  83  71  77   5   0  12    T  0.0    0 13.4 24 210   M    M   7        29 210
23  75  61  68  -5   0   3 2.86  0.0    0  9.7 21 330   M    M  10 13     24 220
24  78  60  69  -4   0   4 0.00  0.0    0 11.6 21 300   M    M   3 8      26 280
25  78  53  66  -7   0   1 0.00  0.0    0 12.6 26 260   M    M   2        33 260
26  74  53  64  -9   1   0    T  0.0    0 10.5 22 250   M    M   4        26 250
27  73  51  62 -11   3   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.3 16 310   M    M   3        21 330
28  78  53  66  -8   0   1 0.00  0.0    M  9.4 18 170   M    M   5        23 180
29  86  66  76   2   0  11 0.00  0.0    0 15.9 28 210   M    M   5        35 220
30  82  68  75   1   0  10 1.16  0.0    0 10.7 25 240   M    M   8 13     33 240
================================================================================
SM 2433 1802        14 188  7.43     0.0 288.4          M      148
================================================================================
AV 81.1 60.1                               9.6 FASTST   M    M   5    MAX(MPH)
                                 MISC ---->  # 36 230               # 46  240
================================================================================
NOTES:
# LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES

COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H.

PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2

                                          STATION:  DAYTON OH
                                          MONTH:    JUNE
                                          YEAR:     2017
                                          LATITUDE:   39 54 N
                                          LONGITUDE:  84 12 W

[TEMPERATURE DATA]      [PRECIPITATION DATA]       SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16

AVERAGE MONTHLY: 70.6   TOTAL FOR MONTH:   7.43    1 = FOG OR MIST
DPTR FM NORMAL:  -0.0   DPTR FM NORMAL:    3.26    2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY
HIGHEST:    91 ON 12    GRTST 24HR  2.86 ON 23-23      TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS
LOWEST:     48 ON  8                               3 = THUNDER
                        SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL    4 = ICE PELLETS
                        TOTAL MONTH:   0.0 INCH    5 = HAIL
                        GRTST 24HR     0.0         6 = FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE
                        GRTST DEPTH:   0           7 = DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM:
                                                       VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS
                                                   8 = SMOKE OR HAZE
[NO. OF DAYS WITH]      [WEATHER - DAYS WITH]      9 = BLOWING SNOW
                                                   X = TORNADO
MAX 32 OR BELOW:   0    0.01 INCH OR MORE:  10
MAX 90 OR ABOVE:   1    0.10 INCH OR MORE:   6
MIN 32 OR BELOW:   0    0.50 INCH OR MORE:   3
MIN  0 OR BELOW:   0    1.00 INCH OR MORE:   3

[HDD (BASE 65) ]
TOTAL THIS MO.    14    CLEAR  (SCALE 0-3)   5
DPTR FM NORMAL    -8    PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7)  23
TOTAL FM JUL 1  4569    CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10)  2
DPTR FM NORMAL -1073

[CDD (BASE 65) ]
TOTAL THIS MO.   188
DPTR FM NORMAL    -2    [PRESSURE DATA]
TOTAL FM JAN 1   280    HIGHEST SLP 30.16 ON 28
DPTR FM NORMAL    20    LOWEST  SLP 29.64 ON 18

[REMARKS]
#FINAL-06-17#

As expected, June ends up wetter than average for the fourth month in a row with a total of 7.43 inches. As mentioned earlier in this thread, almost got shut out on any 90 degree days during the month. June temperature at DAY ends right at normal.

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13 hours ago, Hoosier said:

With a departure around +3F.  You know we're in summer when a departure like that is good enough for top 10.

Yep, June and July have the least variation between warmest and coldest on record. But, also that +3 departure is only based on the 30 year normals, it's actually +4 if you take into account the entire 145 year record history. Constantly moving the normals every decade keeps the anomalies in check.

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13 hours ago, IWXwx said:

Lol, we smoked that monthly total in a couple of hours alone here today. I continue to be amazed at the wild variations in rain totals throughout the subforum. Still light rain here, but I've caught 8.63" so far for June. Add the 9.48" from May and we have a two month total of 18.11".

I got another 0.26" last evening. So mad they postponed the Tigers game that I had tickets to based on a forecast.  It hardly rained past 8pm. June total imby just 1.83". DTW finished with 2.02". Crazy how dry it was here when it was flooded a few hours to my north and a few hours to my south. Thank goodness it wasn't winter lol!!!

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