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1 hour ago, CAPE said:

The upper ridge and sprawling surface HP to the north of the closed h5 low will likely keep most of the precip south/east of our region this weekend. That will make those who have outdoor plans happy, but the dryness will continue.

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With the warning Atlantic come June or July where I do for a 1 and 100 year flood

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15 hours ago, nw baltimore wx said:

Tough to beat this weather. I started HH early with an old fashioned while sitting on the glider of my front porch. Perfect breeze for some soft wind chimes.

I can't remember another April-May that has been nicer than this in...ever?

Waking up to low 50s and getting into the mid 70s or so is about as glorious as one can ask for. 

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Next week some spots in Canada going 20 degrees above normal. Heat moves South into the Northern US.  Crazy,  meanwhile no rain as area of rainfall stays SE of us mostly, soil ground getting harder and harder.  

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7 hours ago, mattie g said:

I can't remember another April-May that has been nicer than this in...ever?

Waking up to low 50s and getting into the mid 70s or so is about as glorious as one can ask for. 

i was gonna say - this is probably the nicest spring I've ever experienced.  It's like we relocated to San Diego for two months.

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It feels like we've been stuck in a Midwest type of a pattern for a while now.  We're not just missing out on storms, it really hasn't even been too humid all season.  Breezy/mild/dry...that's been the theme since at least the Fall.  It also hasn't been that exciting weather-wise since 2021 aside from a couple of noteworthy events.  Long story short, I'm ready for El Nino.

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