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September 2020 General Discussion


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1 hour ago, Chicago Storm said:

As is usually an issue in the fall (and spring), a large area of low clouds developed and is only slowly eroding. Currently in the mid 60’s, with 80 looking increasingly unlikely.


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Quite the curveball.  Looked like slam dunk low-mid 80s.

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Cloudy/cool here the last couple days with some much needed rain falling today. Rivers need to come up so salmon can spawn. They're barely running right now, and some of the mouths are closed off with gravel bars from lake waves. During the warm spell we had, the salmon were off the Agate Bay break wall, and many fisherman were having real good catches, including my son, who dropped off a nice king fillet. Very tasty!

 

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We are getting some rain early this afternoon.  It's not much, but it's nice to see some again.  I won't have to water the grass seed today.

We will not have much of a fall foliage season this year, thanks to the derecho.  The trees that were able to remain standing were thrashed and thinned out.  The remaining leaves are not in great shape, especially on the west-facing sides of trees.

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59 minutes ago, Chinook said:

Nevada, OH must be near Florida, OH, Texas, OH, Kansas, OH, Oregon, OH, Mexico, OH, North Baltimore, OH, and New Philadelphia, OH. Or maybe it's just close to Ohiowa, Nebraska.

Nevada is in Wyandot County, Florida and Texas are in Henry County, Kansas is in northern Seneca County,  Oregon is in Lucas County, North Baltimore is in southern Wood County,  New Philadelphia is in Tuscarawas County.

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