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July 2021 Discussion


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17 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

.23 inches here since midnight....there is some sort of force field around this region. I am surrounded by 700 ft hills, 2000+ft mountains, sheesh

my son has a baseball game in your town tomorrow am-guess it'll be on if you only got that much

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37 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

.23 inches here since midnight....there is some sort of force field around this region. I am surrounded by 700 ft hills, 2000+ft mountains, sheesh

How much yesterday? 
(0.01" yesterday here, 0.33" today with some sprinkles currently from the next batch, which looks less promising than 2-3 hours ago.)

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This is a crazy pattern. From impressive heat to epic cold for July. Gonna have to watch closely tomorrow...ORH legit could set an all time record low max for the month of July. Current record is 55F set on 7/4/78. 

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1 hour ago, tamarack said:

How much yesterday? 
(0.01" yesterday here, 0.33" today with some sprinkles currently from the next batch, which looks less promising than 2-3 hours ago.)

O.72 yesterday....actually getting some nice downpours now, I guess complaining does help from time to time

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From GYX AFD:

With the upper low moving toward New England and the surface
low passing east of Cape Cod, expecting a return of showers
tomorrow, mainly for southern areas. This round of precipitation
should be much lighter than today with the deeper moisture no
longer available, but the upper low should provide plenty of
lift for showers to develop.

I think I've heard this "mainly for southern areas" song before, and "much lighter" than 1/3" doesn't sound too promising.

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