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Did anyone else just notice that dot of light (like a planet or star) moving through the sky overhead (~70 deg. from the horizon over the SE sky, 20 deg. from vertical) in a NE-direction around 6:54pm? It seemed to be moving too fast to be the ISS but too slow to be a meteorite. The light flickered a bit. Maybe some space debris?

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2 hours ago, George BM said:

Did anyone else just notice that dot of light (like a planet or star) moving through the sky overhead (~70 deg. from the horizon over the SE sky, 20 deg. from vertical) in a NE-direction around 6:54pm? It seemed to be moving too fast to be the ISS but too slow to be a meteorite. The light flickered a bit. Maybe some space debris?

I'll contact a Ufologist and have them pm you. 

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Cloudy and mild with flow coming off the Ocean. Temp up to 52.

Probably just a cloudy day but mostly dry. Remains to be seen if any legit showers make it here later. Models still don't agree, and the setup is not conducive to significant rain outside of areas right near the coast.

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2 hours ago, CAPE said:

Cloudy and mild with flow coming off the Ocean. Temp up to 52.

Probably just a cloudy day but mostly dry. Remains to be seen if any legit showers make it here later. Models still don't agree, and the setup is not conducive to significant rain outside of areas right near the coast.

We got drizzle/mist here with the east breeze.   But yeah, relatively mild.  

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7 hours ago, nw baltimore wx said:

I didn’t model watch this week other than the gfs. Did any of the others call for this?

Models all struggled with this one. The NAMs juiced up at 12z yesterday. More recent runs of the Euro had decent rain over this way, as did the CMC but it also extended it up towards your area. It appears to have done the best among the globals.

Ended up with 0.68" here. Forecast was a tenth or less Sunday and ditto Sunday night. Mount Holly's thinking early yesterday based on guidance was the half inch+ amounts would be confined to the immediate coast.

Give me a similar 'surprise' outcome with cold in place and a low tracking north off the coast in January.

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