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Hey Charlie how do you get home to show up on RadarScope?![]()
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Totally happy with any storms/rain we get. Love mowingAw, come on ...![]()
Options->radar and locations ->locations->arrow in text box-> select the first location-> edit the name to say home or whatever you want -> save->doneHey Charlie how do you get home to show up on RadarScope?
Thank you kind sir!Options->radar and locations ->locations->arrow in text box-> select the first location-> edit the name to say home or whatever you want -> save->done
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The last month really shows the haves vs have nots in the rain dept![]()
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That map will be perfectly right too. The drought is coming back to western NC and SC probably along with high heat. The pattern for the rest of summer started here on Sunday and really showed itself yesterday and today. Places 10 miles from me have had 4 storms and up to 3-4 inches of rain with not 1 drop here in the last 30 hours.well this isn't gonna help the have nots![]()
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Very bold statement -- we'll see ...The pattern for the rest of summer started here on Sunday and really showed itself yesterday and today
Severely doubt the rest of summer, or even the rest of the month. Look at the models. They seem to agree with the lack of rain for us for now, but the temperatures will drop in a bout a week when the trough dips again. As for rain, all we need is a flow of moisture. Also, drought won't return as fast as you think. You are only down 4 inches for the year at most. As long as moisture is in the area, which it is, you won't get much of a drought. If a Nino is coming, I am sure the drought probably won't return. Plus, 30 hours without a drop isn't long, 1 months is.That map will be perfectly right too. The drought is coming back to western NC and SC probably along with high heat. The pattern for the rest of summer started here on Sunday and really showed itself yesterday and today. Places 10 miles from me have had 4 storms and up to 3-4 inches of rain with not 1 drop here in the last 30 hours.
Very bold statement -- we'll see ...
some is already outWhen will the early Winter 17/18 forecasts start rolling in?
JBs is already out: well below temps in the Mid-Atlantic and Notteast.When will the early Winter 17/18 forecasts start rolling in?
I meant there that areas close to me had gotten 4 separate storms without our area seeing a drop. It has now been 5 days since we have had rain here and the GFS says it'll be dry for at least a week longer.Severely doubt the rest of summer, or even the rest of the month. Look at the models. They seem to agree with the lack of rain for us for now, but the temperatures will drop in a bout a week when the trough dips again. As for rain, all we need is a flow of moisture. Also, drought won't return as fast as you think. You are only down 4 inches for the year at most. As long as moisture is in the area, which it is, you won't get much of a drought. If a Nino is coming, I am sure the drought probably won't return. Plus, 30 hours without a drop isn't long, 1 months is.
Welcome to the club, managed a nice .14 since 6/24I meant there that areas close to me had gotten 4 separate storms without our area seeing a drop. It has now been 5 days since we have had rain here and the GFS says it'll be dry for at least a week longer.
Up until yesterday I had 0 in that stretch but then yesterday 1.5"... the feast or famine pattern continues. I swear every rain I've had has been big then long stretches without, in the end I guess it all averages outWelcome to the club, managed a nice .14 since 6/24
Drought only growing in Virginia, Northern Virginia. We are only dry in far NW Alabama and near Augusta Georgia. Can we fill up the lakes now? Sick of being under a level 2 drought restriction when there is no drought.
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You have a big storm moving in with a warning out for it. I wonder if it can make it 2 counties over to where I am.I've got 90s and 0% chance of rain on my TWC local forecast through next Thursday . When's the cool down and rainy pattern start??
Shouldn't the area around JHS be in red
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Had 0.25" of rain so far today, and the has has me getting half of that for the whole run. I don't see any issues around here. As for SC, you will get rain. Be glad it is showing more than half an inch. Last year was extreme, so rain will happen at least once a week on average at the very worst.The 12z GFS has the area from Atlanta Ga up into the NC foothills with less than .75 of rain right into the very long range. It has a tropical system near the end of the run, but of course that won't happen. All other areas do much better of course in what has to be a northwest flow pattern. That pattern is known for being very dry here in upstate SC.
Yes it is ... LOL ...Oh look its raining in the same places again today
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A new day , same result
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I think you're going to need a boat after this summer.
You should start to do better even as it dries out over here in the western Carolinas once the northwest flow gets going. Downsloping usually keeps the area just east and south of the mountains dry, while storms fire along I-77 and the move east. The Raleigh area should do well with these. Tenn and Al will do well too.Oh look its raining in the same places again today
Meanwhile its the hottest day of the summer imby with 94/106
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