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Anyone Else Getting Absolutely Throttled With Rain Right Now? (3:50pm)

RutgersRaRa

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In Montclair and it is blasting sideways like I haven't seen on a loooong time. Whatchya getting?
 
This summer it seems like its either the desert or a monsoon and hardly any inbetween.


Joe P.
 
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Rolled through CLE/AKR last night around 10:30. Power was down for a bit.

Went out this morning to be greeted by several rather large branches. Wind also put our Adirondack chairs on their back. That was a new one.
 
Friggin boiling hot and not a cloud in the sky here in Howell. Just got done watering the fruit orchard and I'm dripping with sweat. Turning on water valves is not that strenuous. At work concrete this morning dried in an hour my crew was home by 11 am. It was simply brutal out.
 
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Impressive squall line extending from about Allentown, PA to the PA/NY border moved largely east through northern NJ, SE NY and CT; in our area the line went from about NB to the mid-Hudson Valley. Don't think there was much convection/storms south of NB, by radar. But the line of storms put down some serious rain and there are reports of some trees down in the NYC metro area. Line is off the Jersey Shore and into LI/CT. Storms should be over for tonight (severe t-storm watches have been dropped), although a small pop-up shower or two can't be ruled out.

http://forecast.weather.gov/product...&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
 
Impressive squall line extending from about Allentown, PA to the PA/NY border moved largely east through northern NJ, SE NY and CT; in our area the line went from about NB to the mid-Hudson Valley. Don't think there was much convection/storms south of NB, by radar. But the line of storms put down some serious rain and there are reports of some trees down in the NYC metro area. Line is off the Jersey Shore and into LI/CT. Storms should be over for tonight (severe t-storm watches have been dropped), although a small pop-up shower or two can't be ruled out.

http://forecast.weather.gov/product...&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
And now it's as sunny as sunny gets.
 
In Highland Park I got stuck riding my bike home in from Shop Rite in this downpour. I went inside to put my groceries on the table and then opened the screen door to blue skies as if there wasn't just a monsoon a minute ago. Infuriating.

Same here in Iselin, NJ.
Sorry to disappoint- no weather report for Rumson.
I didn't realize there were other people from Iselin around here. I lived there until I was at Rutgers. JFK class of 05.
 
Morristown area here got smacked pretty good.
I work in Morristown (near Hospital/Friendly's) and that storm was brief but violent. We briefly lost power, but power is still out for many Morristown businesses and residents. Also, a lot of tree damage to homes in the immediate area.

I live in Rockaway Township (not that far away) and it was heavy rain but not much else.

Some kind of super cell must have passed through Mo-town.
 
It poured like crazy yesterday in Manhattan for ~15 mins. Then the sun came back out.

I haven't seen it rain like that since Adam "Pacman" Jones made it rain in a strip club.
 
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