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| Elevation: | 520 ft |
| Lämpötila: | 73.1 °F |
| Kastepiste: | 66.2 °F |
| Ilmankosteus: | 79% |
| Tuuli: | Tyyntä |
| Tuulenpuuska: | 0.0 mph |
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Updated: 16. kesäkuuta 2013 klo 21:34 (EDT)
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have fun and hope the weather cooperates.
The melons that I planted last night havn't went into shock, so it seems I'm doing everything right with the planting.
you may have picked a good week to go since the next several days look uneventful. Enjoy your trip!!
Your week's vacation on the outter banks sounds wonderful!
You have a great time and thanks for updating your blog before you leave.
Hope the weather is good and sunny while you are there!
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. Heavy rainfall this afternoon...
Numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms have developed today
and will continue through the afternoon. The showers and
thunderstorms are very slowly and can contain very heavy rainfall.
Because this rain will occur in such a short amount of time, local
roadway flooding may occur very quickly. Be alert for changing
roadway conditions and do not drive through high water.
the morning started out partly cloudy with numerouns sun blocking cloud formations, but it was warm. around 3pm the clouds were more scattered and full sun for the rest of the afternoon.
high so far of 83F with light winds. avg. around 3 mph.
Statement as of 2:27 PM EDT on June 13, 2009
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ has issued an
* urban and small stream flood advisory for...
northern New Castle County in northern Delaware...
this includes the cities of... Wilmington... Newark...
south central Chester County in southeast Pennsylvania...
* until 630 PM EDT
* at 224 PM thunderstorms with torrential rain are occurring
across northern New Castle County. Rainfall rates of up
to 4 inches per hour will occur with these storms and
actual hourly rainfall amounts will average 1 to 2 inches.
If heavier rain occurs, this advisory may be upgraded to
a Flash Flood Warning.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Excessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause elevated levels on
small creeks and streams... and ponding of water in urban areas...
highways... streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage
areas and low lying spots.
High 81
Low 55
Precip 0.04
Weather. Weak t-storm formed over south mountain and fizzled out over me around 7 last evening
yesterdays high 83.0F
low 64.2F
A beautiful start to the day. Bright blue skies.
the last few days an acrobatic biplane has been doing tricks in the area and a WWII US Army plane must be giving tours. I live a hop skip and a jump from Riegle Airport.
3/4 inch to 1 inch hail, wind, and I got 2.44 inches of rain in just 15 minutes. Lots of streets closed due to flooding, downed power lines, and trees. It just may have been the strongest storm I've seen in the last 20 years in this area.
the last three days have been very nice here in the lower Sus.
a breeze came with the marine layer. i think it is typical for this time of year to have a day or two like this
0.35" of rain so far and a high of 62F @ 12pm. not a very warm day.
you may be in better shape then me being further north for that batch of t-storms. could be some heavy rain. i've hit 60F so far today which is crazy for mid june. nws said the min max record for this area is mid 50's so we're not too far off.
as for the storm heading our way, it appears the reds are heading your direction
yeah the whole complex seems to be heading more southeast. just went outside to measure the manual gauges. 1.09" so far. wonder how the storms and heavy rain will interact with the marine layer once they cross the laruel mountains? lots of flood advisories up this evening. wouldn't be surprised to start seeing those change to flash flood warnings like some counties out in the pittsburgh forecast area.
that batch looks like it might make it over the mountains.
We were getting frequent strong lightning before the slow moving storm front. The wind picked up and the sky turned a greyish green. The power went out and the local volunteer fire department sirens were going off. Right over our heads, just to the northeast we watched a rotating white gray cloud come closer to the ground in the shape of a wedge. We gathered up our two cats and high tailed it down to the basement. I wish I had the presence of mind to take a video. Darn.
Just about 5 miles to the southeast, there are reports of trees down. A little further away, Accuweather confirmed a touchdown. It was probably our funnel cloud but who knows. There's lots of flooding in the area, up to 3' with the hilly terrain. Friday looks really nasty.
now it appears like the rain is falling apart coming over the mountain heading towards harrisburg and places east of there.
The National Weather Service has issued a
* Flood Warning for
the Christina river at coochs bridge.
* Until late tonight, or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 7:45 PM the stage was 9.5 feet and rising.
* Minor flooding is forecast.
* Flood stage is 10.5 feet.
* Forecast... the river should rise just above flood stage by
830 PM and it should quickly crest, returning back below flood
stage by midnight.
* Impact... at 10.0 feet... flooding begins in the town of Christiana.
Fld observed forecast
location stg stg day time crest
Christina river
coochs bridge 10.5 9.5 Thu 745 PM 10.7 Thu 9 PM
today wasn't too bad. this afternoon it warmed up to almost 80F and the skies became partly cloudy
Oh I see your weather is like my daughter's in West Chester, cold and rainy.
Seems like it rains in eastern PA every other day... I know she is so wanting to come back to Florida or at least someplace that has nice weather! LOL
Hope you have a great weekend!
... Thunderstorms with heavy downpours moving east across the
Maryland Eastern Shore...
At 955 am EDT... National Weather Service radar showed an area of
thunderstorms moving across the Maryland Eastern Shore toward
central and northern Delaware and southwest New Jersey. The storms
should cross Delaware and move into southwest New Jersey by around
1100 am. The storms were capable of dropping in excess of one-half
inch of rain, were generating occasional cloud-to-ground lightning,
and could cause brief wind gusts of around 25 mph.
Please move indoors until the storms pass. Some ponding of water and
some roadway flooding is possible in poor drainage areas, so if you
are driving and encounter water on roadways, please do not try to
cross. Find an alternate Route.
The forecast is threatening sunshine for the entire next week but things can change quickly. Last time we were forecasted a week of sun, we ended up with three days worth. At the moment I'm more than willing to accept three days of sun! ;}
Rainfall here during the week I missed...
.67inches so far today
.72inches Thursday
.43inches Wednesday
.06inches Sunday
High so far today is 67degrees, just lovely.
Tornado Watch 486 remains in effect until 800 PM EDT for the
following locations
De
. Delaware counties included are
Kent New Castle Sussex
and we are getting hit by boomers!!!
Severe thunderstorm warningn till 6:00
weathergeek5- Nasty squall line bowing in spots. Keep us updated!
Still 1.27inches of rain below normal here for the year.
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