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Hottest day for a while today before storms tonight usher in some typical June temps to close out the week. Weekend looks a bit unsettled with maybe some more rain chances but not a total washout. Temps look to fall back to a little below normal to start the new work week.
Chester County records for today: High 100 degrees at Phoenixville (1943) / Low 43 at West Chester (1899) / Rain 3.35" at Coatesville (1938)
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1 hour ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Low of 68 and currently 72/63. Looks like the bulk of the storm activity down this way may not occur until very late evening or overnight. May somewhat limit severe, as Canderson mentioned. 

Most mesos seem to favor I80 north, and show a skook split of sorts with SE Pa getting some late action.  Any water in bucket would be appreciated.  The .14 I tallied the other day did very little for my scorched earth that formerly identified as a lawn.

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15 minutes ago, pasnownut said:

Most mesos seem to favor I80 north, and show a skook split of sorts with SE Pa getting some late action.  Any water in bucket would be appreciated.  The .14 I tallied the other day did very little for my scorched earth that formerly identified as a lawn.

My grass is toast too. And honestly i'm glad, seeing i can't mow and my friends and family are doing it for me. One less thing i don't need to worry about. 

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1 hour ago, pasnownut said:

Most mesos seem to favor I80 north, and show a skook split of sorts with SE Pa getting some late action.  Any water in bucket would be appreciated.  The .14 I tallied the other day did very little for my scorched earth that formerly identified as a lawn.

I had triple the amount that you did and my yard did not respond the way I thought it might. Still pretty much scorched and torched. 

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1 minute ago, Jns2183 said:

I think I need to bring up some of the southern grass to plant

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St Augustine?    Bring a check for an irrigation and ground heating system then.   Outside the fact that it would die in the winter, it needs water every 2-3 days....there is no dormancy like our grass.  Water it or it is gone for good. 

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The insanely wet winter and spring saving a lot of people right now

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Here is the same output for Sept to October  Might be an old wives tale!   Though this is not Sept-Oct. and includes Nov.
 
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I found it. 1962 October we had 0.04". Then in November we had almost 6".

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