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Wow, quite the difference in temperatures from West to Southeast across the state! You can clearly tell where the front sits. Lower 60s over by Niagara Falls to Low-Mid 90s in Non-Upstate NY... :lol:

It's been in the 60s all day here in Northwestern Onondaga while silly Syracuse sat in the mid 70s...

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4 hours ago, TugHillMatt said:

Wow, quite the difference in temperatures from West to Southeast across the state! You can clearly tell where the front sits. Lower 60s over by Niagara Falls to Low-Mid 90s in Non-Upstate NY... :lol:

It's been in the 60s all day here in Northwestern Onondaga while silly Syracuse sat in the mid 70s...

Where the Sizzle??  My garden is 6" of mud.  Had to pound tomato stakes in deeper as they were leaning over. Picked some squash b4 it got too big, up to my ankles in mud.

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Anybody watching the Yankee game against Boston in NY?  They delayed the start of the game almost an hour because of the “threat “ of rain. Not a drop fell. Then they started it just after 8 then the rain started around 9:30. The last hour has been played in a torrential downpour. They finally put the tarp on the field in the top of the 7th. As a Yankee fan I can’t complain because it gave the Yankees the chance to come back and take the lead. But what a fiasco when it comes to managing the weather. 

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3 hours ago, Syrmax said:

Where the Sizzle??  My garden is 6" of mud.  Had to pound tomato stakes in deeper as they were leaning over. Picked some squash b4 it got too big, up to my ankles in mud.

Lots of rain. Say no to the sizzle...this upcoming week is looking glorious with highs in the 70s and lows maybe in the 50s! My turn... :P 

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1 hour ago, winter_rules said:

Just got a little over 1.5” in about an hour.  Radar showed an extremely narrow band that happened to be right over our house (and my parents a mile down the road).  Localized flooding over some roads, water flowing across basement floor.  Fun. 

Crazy rainfall in central and southern Otsego County under that band as well.

I happened to dump my gauge at 1100 today during a break in the rain.  I'll go check the amount when this lets up.

Our yard is flooded but the scenes from Morris and Gilbertsville look ugly.

 

 

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2 hours ago, tim123 said:

Roc is on pace for wettest month ever. Believe we are sitting at number 5 for July at 7.37. 9.7 is record for July and I believe for any month ever.

I’m only two miles west of the airport and am at 8.79 on the month. Looks like I’ll surpass that record.  I think this is the rainiest month in my life here in WNY. 

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Potent shortwave trough and associated cold front will impact the
eastern Great Lakes Tuesday into Wednesday. Showers and
thunderstorms will be possible with the incoming trough and
especially with the cold front late Tuesday afternoon and evening.
With PW values in the range of 1.5 to 1.7 inches some storms could
produce tropical downpours with localized flooding becoming a
concern considering antecedent conditions. With that said, guidance
suggest that there will be some limited instability of +500 J/kg to
work with and then 20/30 knots of 0-6km shear. So there could be an
isolated severe storm or two, but the arrival time of the trough
isn`t that favorable and sneaks in after peak heating.

Tuesday night, chances for showers and storms linger as the front
slowly drags itself across the Lower Lakes as we head into
Wednesday. Cooler Wednesday behind the front, still could be some
showers in the morning but progressively drier from west to east.
H850T fall to +9/+11 over the course of the day which will support
highs in the low to mid 70s.

Wednesday night, sfc high pressure settles in over the region
providing a cool and dry night. Good night to open the windows, lows
anticipated in the 50s to low 60s with low humidity levels.
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