April 2024 Weather Discussion
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Great Posts all. Feel very lucky yesterday as the potential was to have a major outbreak. Hype is always tough because if you hype too much it looks bad or if you don't hype enough and get a severe outbreak you look bad. With severe weather I don't mind a little hype just so folks are aware what could happen.
The only problem I had yesterday was some schools and business owners closed early though the severe part of the day was likely to occur after 5pm. Not sure what weather outlet they were tuning into so not sure what went into that decision.
The only problem I had yesterday was some schools and business owners closed early though the severe part of the day was likely to occur after 5pm. Not sure what weather outlet they were tuning into so not sure what went into that decision.
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I agree with this. Businesses and schools react more to the weather now versus when I was in school. We never would have let out early due to severe wx or wintry weather like they do today. We had a severe hail storm when I was in Kindergarten and it hit right as school was letting out and we were getting on the bus to come home. I'll never forget it!tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:20 am Great Posts all. Feel very lucky yesterday as the potential was to have a major outbreak. Hype is always tough because if you hype too much it looks bad or if you don't hype enough and get a severe outbreak you look bad. With severe weather I don't mind a little hype just so folks are aware what could happen.
The only problem I had yesterday was some schools and business owners closed early though the severe part of the day was likely to occur after 5pm. Not sure what weather outlet they were tuning into so not sure what went into that decision.
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Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
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Bgoney that is the one station I did not tune to because I thought Steve R was the main person. I checked the other 3 and fox with Steve H was good though Steve not as quick but a guy name Evan I believe was really on top of the game. Channel 12 was terrible. Channel 5 was a little slow to the punch at first but towards the end was good. The Weather Channel was in town but again 2 minutes of weather and 10 minutes of ads-no thanks.Bgoney wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:51 am Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
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Tim, I totally forgot about 19, lol. But that’s good to know. The chin was there and this Skinner guy totally outdid the head honcho. Probably in both cases here the younger guys have a better grasp of operating all the ever increasing gadgets at their disposaltpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:55 amBgoney that is the one station I did not tune to because I thought Steve R was the main person. I checked the other 3 and fox with Steve H was good though Steve not as quick but a guy name Evan I believe was really on top of the game. Channel 12 was terrible. Channel 5 was a little slow to the punch at first but towards the end was good. The Weather Channel was in town but again 2 minutes of weather and 10 minutes of ads-no thanks.Bgoney wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:51 am Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
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Steve H has always been a good met but you can tell he is getting older like myself and as expected with the tech we have today he was just a little slower. I guess John G was on vacation because I tuned in there and spent a good 3 minutes before I had to change the channel. These folks do a great job and with info changing quickly its not easy. The worse part is the severe threat lasted until about 8pm and I missed Jeopardy and to see how much knowledge I don't have lol.
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Gumm is the only one now at Channel 12 that I watch. The newer Mets that they have on the channel I just cannot get used too. Tera Blake has been doing the morning show for a long time now and her bias against cold and snow is laughable. She clearly only likes warm and sunny weather. I miss the days when a Met was doing coverage on TV (severe or snow) and they used to have a passion that you can see and hear. You just don't see that much anymore. Tom Skilling has retired. Thank God we will have the great James Spann out there but I wonder how much longer he will be working until he retires.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:12 am Steve H has always been a good met but you can tell he is getting older like myself and as expected with the tech we have today he was just a little slower. I guess John G was on vacation because I tuned in there and spent a good 3 minutes before I had to change the channel. These folks do a great job and with info changing quickly its not easy. The worse part is the severe threat lasted until about 8pm and I missed Jeopardy and to see how much knowledge I don't have lol.
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With such cold air aloft, don't be surprised if you see a t-storm this afternoon and evening and also some small hail / graupel is also going to be possible in the stronger cells. Nothing severe is expected but some small hail cannot be ruled out. Very cold 500 MB temps and low freezing levels.
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Radar currently shows a nice batch of snow over S Wisc and N ILL. This is in association with the upper low which I am expecting to drop SE over us later tonight into tomorrow. This is where we will see our chance at some snow, perhaps for the last time until Fall or next winter.
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Makes me think of Rich Apuzzo. He was a great on air personality. I think he worked at channel 19 about 25 years ago when I first remember seeing him. He was, in my opinion, by far the most passionate on air weather man of that time. His passion and love for weather really came through on air.tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:19 amGumm is the only one now at Channel 12 that I watch. The newer Mets that they have on the channel I just cannot get used too. Tera Blake has been doing the morning show for a long time now and her bias against cold and snow is laughable. She clearly only likes warm and sunny weather. I miss the days when a Met was doing coverage on TV (severe or snow) and they used to have a passion that you can see and hear. You just don't see that much anymore. Tom Skilling has retired. Thank God we will have the great James Spann out there but I wonder how much longer he will be working until he retires.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:12 am Steve H has always been a good met but you can tell he is getting older like myself and as expected with the tech we have today he was just a little slower. I guess John G was on vacation because I tuned in there and spent a good 3 minutes before I had to change the channel. These folks do a great job and with info changing quickly its not easy. The worse part is the severe threat lasted until about 8pm and I missed Jeopardy and to see how much knowledge I don't have lol.
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I could not agree more Doug. Rich definitely loved forecasting the weather and it absolutely showed on air. He loved snow storms too!dce wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:35 amMakes me think of Rich Apuzzo. He was a great on air personality. I think he worked at channel 19 about 25 years ago when I first remember seeing him. He was, in my opinion, by far the most passionate on air weather man of that time. His passion and love for weather really came through on air.tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:19 amGumm is the only one now at Channel 12 that I watch. The newer Mets that they have on the channel I just cannot get used too. Tera Blake has been doing the morning show for a long time now and her bias against cold and snow is laughable. She clearly only likes warm and sunny weather. I miss the days when a Met was doing coverage on TV (severe or snow) and they used to have a passion that you can see and hear. You just don't see that much anymore. Tom Skilling has retired. Thank God we will have the great James Spann out there but I wonder how much longer he will be working until he retires.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:12 am Steve H has always been a good met but you can tell he is getting older like myself and as expected with the tech we have today he was just a little slower. I guess John G was on vacation because I tuned in there and spent a good 3 minutes before I had to change the channel. These folks do a great job and with info changing quickly its not easy. The worse part is the severe threat lasted until about 8pm and I missed Jeopardy and to see how much knowledge I don't have lol.
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Just want to add some info concerning Rich. Not sure I would have ever found the weather blogs if not for his. My favorite band has been Rush since 1976 and was on the internet and somehow type in something about Rush and his site came up. Besides my family the two things I love most of all is music and weather. Of course Les was on this site and several others on here but they gladly yet me spill my thoughts lol on the weather. Never had used a model until then. He was so good and similar in age to me and we lost him at such a young age.tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:59 amI could not agree more Doug. Rich definitely loved forecasting the weather and it absolutely showed on air. He loved snow storms too!dce wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:35 amMakes me think of Rich Apuzzo. He was a great on air personality. I think he worked at channel 19 about 25 years ago when I first remember seeing him. He was, in my opinion, by far the most passionate on air weather man of that time. His passion and love for weather really came through on air.tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:19 amGumm is the only one now at Channel 12 that I watch. The newer Mets that they have on the channel I just cannot get used too. Tera Blake has been doing the morning show for a long time now and her bias against cold and snow is laughable. She clearly only likes warm and sunny weather. I miss the days when a Met was doing coverage on TV (severe or snow) and they used to have a passion that you can see and hear. You just don't see that much anymore. Tom Skilling has retired. Thank God we will have the great James Spann out there but I wonder how much longer he will be working until he retires.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:12 am Steve H has always been a good met but you can tell he is getting older like myself and as expected with the tech we have today he was just a little slower. I guess John G was on vacation because I tuned in there and spent a good 3 minutes before I had to change the channel. These folks do a great job and with info changing quickly its not easy. The worse part is the severe threat lasted until about 8pm and I missed Jeopardy and to see how much knowledge I don't have lol.
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Trev and I had a few other weather forums before AV. Eric was with us in those days. I think it was just us 3 LOL When we all met each other on Rich's forum, then we met more of you over the years too. Then we launched AV and the rest is history! Anyway, I credit Rich with bringing us all together because without that, AV may have never been born.
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48 degrees as of 12pm with winds continuing to gust to 30 mph. Radar starting to light up now with showers and even a few t-storms as we talked about earlier. These will begin to weaken after sunset. Then, we get the upper low alter tonight into tomorrow morning and that is our shot at seeing a bit of snow.
The weekend looks cool but dry.
The weekend looks cool but dry.
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A list of rainfall amounts from the boys:
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National Weather Service Wilmington OH
840 AM EDT Wed Apr 3 2024
...PRECIPITATION REPORTS SINCE 8 AM SATURDAY...
Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying
equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers
for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official,
and without quality control.
Location Amount Lat/Lon
...Indiana...
...Dearborn County...
Dillsboro 0.4 E 2.83 in 39.02N/85.05W
Aurora 3.9 W 2.61 in 39.07N/84.98W
1 W Aurora 1.67 in 39.06N/84.93W
(WD8NMZ)Bright 3.5 NNW 1.66 in 39.25N/84.89W
Weisburg 1.64 in 39.22N/85.04W
West Harrison 1.39 in 39.29N/84.83W
LAWRENCEBURG 0.66 in 39.09N/84.85W
Lawrenceburg 0.60 in 39.12N/84.92W
...Fayette County...
Connersville 2.22 in 39.69N/85.08W
1 S Connersville 1.57 in 39.64N/85.14W
...Franklin County...
Brookville 1.56 in 39.42N/85.01W
Brookville 1.03 in 39.35N/85.00W
...Ripley County...
Versailles 5.2 SE 3.15 in 39.00N/85.20W
Versailles 5.7 ESE 2.66 in 39.02N/85.17W
Batesville 0.5 NNE 1.87 in 39.30N/85.22W
Big Oaks 1.65 in 38.93N/85.36W
Batesville 1.27 in 39.30N/85.22W
Osgood 1.17 in 39.14N/85.29W
Cross Plains 0.75 in 38.94N/85.28W
Friendship 0.46 in 38.97N/85.15W
...Switzerland County...
Vevay 0.42 in 38.78N/85.03W
...Wayne County...
Economy 2.82 in 39.99N/85.08W
2.4 NW Economy 2.80 in 40.00N/85.12W
Richmond Water Works 2.24 in 39.85N/84.88W
2 N Spring Grove 2.08 in 39.89N/84.89W
Cambridge City 1.91 in 39.83N/85.22W
Centerville 0.3 N 1.36 in 39.82N/85.00W
Richmond 0.60 in 39.83N/84.90W
3.3 SE Milton 0.58 in 39.74N/85.14W
...Kentucky...
...Boone County...
Florence 1.4 WSW 2.34 in 38.99N/84.67W
Hebron 2.3 NW 2.25 in 39.09N/84.73W
Florence 2.15 in 38.99N/84.69W
Florence 3.2 SSE 1.99 in 38.95N/84.63W
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky 1.48 in 39.04N/84.67W
Walton 2.5 NW 1.24 in 38.90N/84.64W
Burlington 4 S 0.95 in 38.97N/84.72W
Florence 0.90 in 38.98N/84.70W
UNION 0.83 in 38.90N/84.74W
...Bracken County...
4.4 N Mount Olivet 3.10 in 38.59N/84.02W
Augusta 2 2.50 in 38.77N/84.01W
...Campbell County...
Wilder 0.2 ESE 2.75 in 39.03N/84.48W
Newport 0.7 N 2.04 in 39.10N/84.49W
1 ENE Claryville 1.64 in 38.93N/84.39W
Alexandria 5 NW 1.22 in 39.02N/84.47W
...Carroll County...
Carrollton 0.9 W 2.12 in 38.68N/85.18W
Carrollton 2 E 1.34 in 38.69N/85.14W
...Gallatin County...
Warsaw-Markland Dam 1.20 in 38.77N/84.97W
SANDERS 1.17 in 38.68N/84.94W
...Grant County...
Jonesville 1.49 in 38.66N/84.69W
Dry Ridge 5 NNW 1.20 in 38.76N/84.61W
Crittenden 0.99 in 38.77N/84.60W
...Kenton County...
Independence 2.2 W 2.64 in 38.96N/84.59W
Villa Hills 0.7 S 1.62 in 39.05N/84.60W
Covington 1.3 SSE 1.53 in 39.07N/84.50W
Covington 1.3 SSE 1.39 in 39.07N/84.50W
Ft Wright 1.21 in 39.06N/84.54W
Ryland Heights 0.64 in 38.94N/84.49W
...Lewis County...
Ribolt 3.0 S 2.19 in 38.53N/83.52W
RIBK2 2.19 in 38.53N/83.52W
Vanceburg 6 W 1.89 in 38.58N/83.42W
...Mason County...
1 NNW Washington 3.40 in 38.64N/83.82W
Maysville 3 SW 2.40 in 38.62N/83.81W
...Owen County...
Owenton 1.24 in 38.53N/84.84W
Owenton 5 E 0.85 in 38.55N/84.74W
...Pendleton County...
4.9 NW Sunrise 2.73 in 38.60N/84.27W
4 SSW Butler 1.24 in 38.73N/84.40W
4 SSW Butler 1.21 in 38.73N/84.40W
3 WSW Moscow 0.62 in 38.83N/84.28W
1.4 SW Falmouth 0.62 in 38.66N/84.35W
...Ohio...
...Adams County...
Manchester 5 ENE 3.31 in 38.71N/83.52W
3.3 E West Union 2.84 in 38.80N/83.48W
...Auglaize County...
New Bremen 2.0 ENE 4.09 in 40.45N/84.41W
Wapakoneta 0.3 SW 3.41 in 40.57N/84.20W
Wapakoneta 2.96 in 40.56N/84.18W
Minster 2.38 in 40.39N/84.36W
5 SSW Uniopolis 2.25 in 40.53N/84.11W
Saint Marys 1.56 in 40.55N/84.40W
...Brown County...
Fayetteville 1.78 in 39.20N/83.94W
Saint Martin 1.76 in 39.21N/83.89W
Mount Orab 1.24 in 39.03N/83.92W
5 W Winchester 1.23 in 38.95N/83.74W
Georgetown 0.96 in 38.86N/83.90W
Williamsburg 0.95 in 38.99N/84.01W
1.4 NE Georgetown 0.80 in 38.88N/83.89W
...Butler County...
West Chester 2.73 in 39.35N/84.41W
Okeana 1.7 SSE 2.22 in 39.33N/84.76W
Fairfield 2.3 SW 2.03 in 39.31N/84.58W
Hamilton 5.3 ENE 1.98 in 39.43N/84.48W
3 NNW Pleasant Run 1.92 in 39.33N/84.59W
Fairfield 1.64 in 39.33N/84.59W
Oxford 1.60 in 39.51N/84.72W
Hamilton 1.2 NNW 1.56 in 39.41N/84.57W
Middletown 2.7 NNE 1.45 in 39.54N/84.35W
Great Miami River at Hamilto 1.36 in 39.39N/84.57W
4 WSW Monroe 1.30 in 39.41N/84.41W
Butler County Regional Airpo 1.26 in 39.36N/84.52W
Oxford 1.11 in 39.41N/84.80W
Fairfield 1.01 in 39.35N/84.55W
Trenton 1.00 in 39.49N/84.51W
Middletown Hook Field 0.98 in 39.53N/84.39W
Oxford 0.94 in 39.50N/84.74W
Liberty Township 0.89 in 39.38N/84.44W
West Chester 0.89 in 39.34N/84.42W
Oxford 0.80 in 39.46N/84.68W
West Chester 0.80 in 39.33N/84.39W
...Champaign County...
St Paris 2.8 NE 3.54 in 40.16N/83.92W
Mad River Near Urbana, OH 3.03 in 40.11N/83.80W
St. Paris 2 NE 3.00 in 40.14N/83.93W
Mechanicsburg 2.11 in 40.08N/83.56W
...Clark County...
Springfield 3.92 in 40.00N/83.77W
Springfield 7.4 SW 1.85 in 39.86N/83.90W
Springfield Water Treatment 1.70 in 39.97N/83.81W
Springfield 1.66 in 39.98N/83.78W
Springfield 7.0 WSW 1.62 in 39.89N/83.92W
Springfield 1.60 in 39.97N/83.87W
1 ENE Springfield 1.19 in 39.94N/83.77W
4.3 S Lawrenceville 0.96 in 39.92N/83.87W
2.7 SE Lawrenceville 0.82 in 39.96N/83.83W
Enon 0.72 in 39.86N/83.96W
Springfield-Beckley Airport 0.59 in 39.84N/83.84W
...Clermont County...
Loveland 3.1 SE 2.90 in 39.23N/84.24W
1.7 N Withamsville 2.15 in 39.08N/84.27W
Day Heights 1.88 in 39.18N/84.24W
Mount Carmel 0.5 WNW 1.88 in 39.10N/84.31W
4 SSE Maineville 1.84 in 39.25N/84.18W
Withamsville 1.4 NW 1.64 in 39.07N/84.29W
Amelia 1.49 in 39.02N/84.22W
2 E Summerside 1.40 in 39.13N/84.25W
Goshen 1.27 in 39.24N/84.10W
Amelia 0.3 SSW 1.22 in 39.02N/84.22W
Clermont County Airport 1.11 in 39.08N/84.21W
Cincinnati 0.76 in 39.27N/84.23W
Milford 0.54 in 39.19N/84.22W
...Clinton County...
WFO Wilmington 2.54 in 39.42N/83.82W
Wilmington Air Park 2.03 in 39.43N/83.78W
Wilmington 2.2 N 1.74 in 39.47N/83.84W
Wilmington 1.29 in 39.47N/83.84W
Wilmington 3.6 W 1.09 in 39.44N/83.90W
...Darke County...
Rossburg 3.0 E 3.92 in 40.28N/84.58W
Greenville 5.3 N 3.23 in 40.18N/84.64W
Versailles 1.6 WSW 3.19 in 40.22N/84.51W
Versailles 1.6 WSW 3.04 in 40.22N/84.51W
Union City 3.03 in 40.28N/84.80W
Bradford 2.3 NW 2.96 in 40.15N/84.46W
Arcanum 3.2 SSW 2.41 in 39.95N/84.58W
Union City 2.33 in 40.19N/84.77W
Arcanum 4.0 NE 2.08 in 40.03N/84.49W
Arcanum 2.03 in 39.96N/84.49W
Arcanum 4.1 ENE 2.02 in 40.02N/84.49W
Pitsburg 1.7 S 1.97 in 39.96N/84.49W
...Delaware County...
Lewis Center 1.4 E 4.29 in 40.20N/82.98W
Powell 5.3 NW 4.23 in 40.22N/83.12W
Sunbury 5.7 ESE 4.15 in 40.20N/82.77W
Delaware 2 ESE 4.04 in 40.29N/83.05W
Delaware 1.9 ESE 4.04 in 40.29N/83.05W
Westerville 3.4 N 3.64 in 40.17N/82.92W
POWELL 3.62 in 40.17N/83.08W
DELAWARE 3.62 in 40.29N/83.05W
Radnor 2.8 WNW 3.48 in 40.40N/83.20W
Delaware 0.7 NE 3.30 in 40.31N/83.07W
Powell 3.26 in 40.17N/83.10W
2 SE Galena 3.16 in 40.19N/82.84W
Alum Creek 2.84 in 40.18N/82.96W
2 NW Dublin 2.81 in 40.15N/83.17W
Magnetic Springs 2.1 NNE 2.77 in 40.38N/83.25W
Powell 2.75 in 40.20N/83.09W
2.4 S Prospect 2.73 in 40.42N/83.20W
DELAWARE 2.68 in 40.33N/83.01W
Ostrander 2.64 in 40.31N/83.21W
Croton 2.64 in 40.26N/82.76W
2.3 SE Ostrander 2.48 in 40.25N/83.17W
Alum Creek 2.40 in 40.18N/82.96W
Delaware Lake 2.37 in 40.35N/83.07W
Westerville 2.30 in 40.15N/82.89W
Delaware Municipal Airport 2.07 in 40.28N/83.11W
...Fairfield County...
Pickerington 3.5 ENE 4.73 in 39.91N/82.71W
Baltimore 2.3 NNE 4.33 in 39.88N/82.59W
Pickerington 2.4 N 4.18 in 39.93N/82.77W
Canal Winchester 1.7 ENE 3.71 in 39.86N/82.79W
Millersport 1.4 E 3.70 in 39.90N/82.52W
Buckeye Lake 3.49 in 39.90N/82.53W
Lancaster 8.8 WNW 3.22 in 39.76N/82.76W
Baltimore 2.69 in 39.85N/82.61W
Lancaster 2.45 in 39.72N/82.61W
1 NE Tarlton 2.03 in 39.57N/82.76W
Fairfield County Airport 1.91 in 39.76N/82.66W
CANAL WINCHESTER 1.22 in 39.84N/82.80W
Amanda 0.91 in 39.66N/82.76W
1.7 SE Lithopolis 0.70 in 39.78N/82.80W
Lancaster 0.69 in 39.72N/82.61W
Amanda 3.4 W 0.61 in 39.65N/82.81W
...Fayette County...
Washington Court House 0.3 N 2.84 in 39.54N/83.44W
Washington Court House 0.6 E 2.18 in 39.53N/83.43W
Washington 3.9 ESE 1.66 in 39.51N/83.37W
1.9 NE Greenfield 0.90 in 39.38N/83.38W
Leesburg 0.67 in 39.43N/83.55W
Washington Court House 0.57 in 39.54N/83.42W
...Franklin County...
2.0 SE Whitehall 5.85 in 39.95N/82.86W
2.6 E Westerville 5.18 in 40.12N/82.87W
Dublin 3.2 ENE 4.18 in 40.13N/83.07W
1.1 N Groveport 4.15 in 39.88N/82.90W
Westerville 0.5 S 4.12 in 40.11N/82.92W
Westerville 0.7 N 4.00 in 40.13N/82.92W
Columbus-Hap Cremean WP 3.92 in 40.06N/82.89W
2.1 W Minerva Park 3.84 in 40.07N/82.98W
Columbus 3.7 ESE 3.65 in 39.97N/82.92W
1.5 W Westerville 3.55 in 40.13N/82.94W
Riverlea 3.51 in 40.08N/83.04W
Worthington 3.48 in 40.10N/83.05W
1.8 NE Hilliard 3.44 in 40.06N/83.12W
Columbus 4.3 SE 3.41 in 39.95N/82.92W
Grandview Heights 0.1 N 3.38 in 39.98N/83.04W
Grandview Heights 0.5 NW 3.35 in 39.98N/83.05W
Columbus 5.3 WNW 3.33 in 40.02N/83.08W
Bexley 3.23 in 39.97N/82.93W
Columbus 3.19 in 40.06N/83.03W
1 N Gahanna 3.17 in 40.05N/82.87W
2.4 NW New Rome 3.08 in 39.98N/83.17W
2.6 SW New Albany 2.92 in 40.04N/82.83W
Harrisburg 3.7 WNW 2.90 in 39.84N/83.23W
Canal Winchester 2.80 in 39.91N/82.82W
2.3 NW Valleyview 2.80 in 39.99N/83.10W
Columbus-Parsons Avenue 2.68 in 39.85N/82.99W
Columbus 2.63 in 40.03N/82.99W
Upper Arlington 2.59 in 40.01N/83.07W
Worthington 1.8 NNW 2.52 in 40.12N/83.04W
Columbus Ohio State Universi 2.51 in 40.08N/83.08W
Columbus 2.44 in 40.05N/83.02W
New Albany 2.43 in 40.05N/82.82W
Columbus John Glenn Internat 2.38 in 39.99N/82.88W
Hilliard 2.34 in 40.04N/83.12W
Groveport 2.31 in 39.86N/82.92W
DUBLIN 2.25 in 40.12N/83.14W
Hilliard 2.19 in 40.02N/83.15W
COLUMBUS 2.12 in 40.05N/82.97W
Columbus 2.10 in 40.05N/83.08W
1 ESE Dublin 2.09 in 40.11N/83.10W
Grove City 1.9 SSE 1.99 in 39.85N/83.06W
Hilliard 2.3 SE 1.99 in 40.01N/83.12W
Gahanna 1.94 in 40.02N/82.88W
1.9 SE Huber Ridge 1.84 in 40.07N/82.89W
Galloway 4.3 W 1.78 in 39.92N/83.24W
Columbus 1.58 in 40.06N/83.17W
Columbus Bolton Field 1.10 in 39.90N/83.14W
Grove City 0.89 in 39.85N/83.06W
Columbus Rickenbacker Intl A 0.71 in 39.82N/82.93W
Grove City 0.69 in 39.81N/83.06W
...Greene County...
Xenia 6 SSE 1.47 in 39.61N/83.91W
Beavercreek 1.37 in 39.72N/84.07W
Centerville 1.31 in 39.60N/84.10W
Beavercreek 2.5 NNW 1.28 in 39.76N/84.07W
Beavercreek 2.0 NE 1.25 in 39.75N/84.03W
Xenia 1.14 in 39.72N/84.00W
Fairborn 2.0 SW 1.14 in 39.78N/84.04W
Bellbrook 0.96 in 39.64N/84.07W
Spring Valley 0.72 in 39.60N/83.97W
1.0 W Wright-Patterson Afb 0.69 in 39.80N/84.09W
2.3 SW Spring Valley 0.68 in 39.58N/84.03W
Wright-Patterson AFB 0.56 in 39.82N/84.06W
...Hamilton County...
Norwood 3.06 in 39.15N/84.45W
Fairfax 2.81 in 39.15N/84.39W
Cincinnati Lunken Field 2.38 in 39.11N/84.42W
Wyoming 0.5 WNW 2.35 in 39.23N/84.49W
Cheviot 3 W 2.33 in 39.15N/84.68W
Cheviot 3.4 W 2.33 in 39.15N/84.68W
Indian Hill 2.23 in 39.18N/84.35W
Dillonvale 0.6 WSW 2.21 in 39.21N/84.41W
Silverton 0.2 NE 2.17 in 39.19N/84.40W
Amberley 2.15 in 39.20N/84.45W
Wyoming 1.2 NW 2.13 in 39.24N/84.50W
Cincinnati 7.4 NNW 2.13 in 39.21N/84.55W
Norwood 2.07 in 39.16N/84.46W
Cleves 0.7 NNE 1.96 in 39.17N/84.74W
Northbrook 1.1 ENE 1.88 in 39.25N/84.56W
Cincinnati 8.9 NW 1.85 in 39.25N/84.58W
Cincinnati 1.73 in 39.16N/84.66W
Reading 1.71 in 39.22N/84.41W
Cincinnati 1.67 in 39.23N/84.43W
Cincinnati 1.59 in 39.24N/84.35W
Cherry Grove 0.4 NW 1.57 in 39.08N/84.33W
Cincinnati 1.42 in 39.24N/84.50W
Northbrook 1.41 in 39.25N/84.56W
Symmes Township 1.39 in 39.28N/84.28W
1.4 W Sharonville 1.38 in 39.28N/84.43W
1 SSW Forestville 1.32 in 39.05N/84.35W
Loveland 1.24 in 39.26N/84.29W
Evendale 1.21 in 39.26N/84.42W
Harrison 1.20 in 39.29N/84.77W
Blue Ash 1.19 in 39.24N/84.40W
Cincinnati 1.12 in 39.07N/84.36W
1 NE Dayton 1.09 in 39.13N/84.44W
1 S North College Hill 1.08 in 39.19N/84.55W
Harrison 1.03 in 39.28N/84.77W
Sharonville 1.01 in 39.29N/84.39W
1 WNW Newport 1.00 in 39.10N/84.51W
Evendale 1.00 in 39.25N/84.43W
Mt. Healthy 0.93 in 39.24N/84.56W
Cincinnati 0.91 in 39.30N/84.53W
Cincinnati 0.91 in 39.20N/84.61W
Sharonville 0.90 in 39.27N/84.41W
Cincinnati 0.87 in 39.21N/84.55W
Addyston 0.81 in 39.14N/84.70W
Loveland 0.80 in 39.24N/84.30W
Cincinnati 0.79 in 39.21N/84.64W
CINCINNATI 0.77 in 39.18N/84.54W
Groesbeck 0.76 in 39.22N/84.59W
Cincinnati 0.73 in 39.18N/84.53W
Cincinnati 0.71 in 39.15N/84.42W
CHEVIOT 0.63 in 39.17N/84.62W
Delhi 0.62 in 39.10N/84.60W
Blue Ash 0.61 in 39.24N/84.41W
Cincinnati 0.48 in 39.19N/84.37W
Madeira 0.47 in 39.18N/84.37W
Cincinnati 0.39 in 39.12N/84.42W
Cleves 0.31 in 39.18N/84.70W
...Hardin County...
Kenton 3.60 in 40.65N/83.61W
Kenton 6.6 ENE 3.42 in 40.67N/83.49W
...Highland County...
0.6 SE Hillsboro 2.27 in 39.20N/83.61W
4.4 E Leesburg 1.63 in 39.33N/83.48W
Bainbridge 5.7 WSW 1.53 in 39.20N/83.37W
Winchester 7.4 NNW 1.40 in 39.04N/83.70W
Winchester 7 NNW 1.40 in 39.04N/83.70W
Greenfield 0.96 in 39.37N/83.38W
4.2 E Hillsboro 0.84 in 39.19N/83.54W
GREENFIELD 0.57 in 39.34N/83.39W
LEESBURG 0.52 in 39.34N/83.55W
NEW VIENNA 0.41 in 39.28N/83.67W
...Hocking County...
2.4 E Laurelville 2.28 in 39.47N/82.69W
Laurelville 1.94 in 39.47N/82.73W
...Licking County...
Newark 9.9 ENE 5.23 in 40.14N/82.27W
1.6 SE Summit Station 5.05 in 39.99N/82.73W
Heath 0.7 SSW 4.86 in 40.02N/82.44W
Granville 4.0 N 4.63 in 40.13N/82.52W
Pataskala 2.1 ENE 4.57 in 40.01N/82.64W
Granville 5.6 N 4.32 in 40.15N/82.51W
Pataskala 3.2 W 4.26 in 40.01N/82.73W
Alexandria 2 NNW 4.24 in 40.12N/82.63W
Alexandria 2.1 NNW 4.24 in 40.12N/82.63W
Kirkersville 3 N 4.13 in 40.00N/82.60W
Kirkersville 3.3 N 4.13 in 40.00N/82.60W
Utica 4.11 in 40.23N/82.45W
Pataskala 0.2 E 4.07 in 40.00N/82.67W
Newark 0.3 E 3.98 in 40.07N/82.42W
1 SE Granville 3.78 in 40.05N/82.49W
Newark-Heath Airport 3.41 in 40.02N/82.46W
1 W Granville 3.19 in 40.07N/82.53W
1.9 SE Newark 2.54 in 40.05N/82.39W
Pataskala 2.20 in 39.97N/82.67W
St. Louisville 1.93 in 40.17N/82.39W
1.3 NW Granville South 1.91 in 40.07N/82.55W
Alexandria 1.80 in 40.09N/82.61W
Pataskala 1.63 in 40.02N/82.64W
Summit Station 1.23 in 40.00N/82.75W
...Logan County...
West Liberty 4.37 in 40.27N/83.77W
Belle Center 1.0 SE 4.02 in 40.50N/83.73W
Huntsville 3 N 3.95 in 40.48N/83.81W
Lakeview 0.2 N 3.95 in 40.49N/83.93W
De Graff 3.87 in 40.31N/83.91W
Bellefontaine 2.18 in 40.33N/83.74W
De Graff 2.05 in 40.37N/83.92W
...Madison County...
4.3 S Choctaw Lake 1.99 in 39.90N/83.51W
London Fish Hatchery 1.69 in 39.90N/83.51W
London 1.2 N 1.57 in 39.91N/83.44W
1.5 E Jefferson 1.23 in 39.95N/83.27W
0.9 S London 0.81 in 39.88N/83.44W
London 0.78 in 39.91N/83.44W
London 0.78 in 39.90N/83.45W
0.7 E Mount Sterling 0.78 in 39.72N/83.26W
Mount Sterling 0.60 in 39.72N/83.27W
...Mercer County...
Celina 0.7 NE 3.22 in 40.56N/84.56W
4 SSE Rockford 2.39 in 40.63N/84.63W
...Miami County...
2 ESE Covington 3.59 in 40.10N/84.30W
1 SE Fletcher 2.97 in 40.13N/84.10W
Piqua 1.4 SSW 2.61 in 40.13N/84.26W
Pleasant Hill 2.21 in 40.03N/84.37W
West Milton 1.7 NW 2.11 in 39.97N/84.35W
0.7 NW Pleasant Hill 2.11 in 40.06N/84.36W
Troy 2.07 in 40.01N/84.21W
1.2 E Troy 1.92 in 40.04N/84.20W
Tipp City 0.6 SE 1.80 in 39.96N/84.17W
Tipp City 1.80 in 39.96N/84.17W
1 ENE Troy 1.56 in 40.05N/84.20W
...Montgomery County...
3.2 SE Brookville 2.20 in 39.81N/84.37W
Moraine 2.16 in 39.69N/84.21W
Huber Heights 1.76 in 39.88N/84.13W
Woodbourne-Hyde Park 1.73 in 39.67N/84.18W
Huber Heights 1.8 NNW 1.70 in 39.88N/84.13W
1.3 S Centerville 1.67 in 39.62N/84.14W
Clayton 1.62 in 39.84N/84.32W
Union 1.0 WSW 1.62 in 39.90N/84.33W
2 E Kettering 1.60 in 39.69N/84.11W
Huber Heights 2.3 WNW 1.60 in 39.87N/84.15W
Dayton 6.0 NNW 1.57 in 39.86N/84.24W
Centerville 0.7 E 1.54 in 39.64N/84.13W
Miamisburg 1.53 in 39.63N/84.30W
Farmersville 1.7 E 1.52 in 39.68N/84.40W
Woodbourne-Hyde Park 1.6 S 1.50 in 39.64N/84.17W
Dayton 3.7 SE 1.41 in 39.74N/84.15W
Miamisburg 1.31 in 39.65N/84.27W
WEST CARROLLTON 1.30 in 39.66N/84.25W
Riverside 1.9 NW 1.27 in 39.80N/84.15W
Miamisburg 1.5 SE 1.21 in 39.62N/84.25W
Union 1.20 in 39.90N/84.33W
1.7 E Vandalia 1.08 in 39.87N/84.16W
1.3 NE Englewood 0.98 in 39.87N/84.29W
UNION 0.98 in 39.91N/84.32W
Carlisle 0.89 in 39.59N/84.30W
2.2 W Germantown 0.76 in 39.64N/84.40W
Dayton International Airport 0.70 in 39.91N/84.22W
1 WSW Oakwood 0.67 in 39.71N/84.20W
Germantown 0.53 in 39.63N/84.38W
1.0 NW Miamisburg 0.53 in 39.64N/84.29W
...Pickaway County...
Ashville 4.9 W 3.93 in 39.72N/83.05W
Darbyville 2.72 in 39.70N/83.11W
Circleville 1.5 NE 1.88 in 39.62N/82.92W
Circleville 4.3 NE 1.84 in 39.65N/82.89W
5.2 NE New Holland 1.80 in 39.62N/83.21W
Circleville 1.74 in 39.61N/82.96W
Williamsport 1.42 in 39.59N/83.12W
Commercial Point 0.90 in 39.80N/83.05W
0.9 W Circleville 0.86 in 39.60N/82.96W
...Pike County...
Waverly 2.32 in 39.11N/82.98W
Waverly 4.2 NE 1.83 in 39.17N/82.93W
WAVERLY 0.66 in 39.14N/83.12W
...Preble County...
3 W Camden 2.18 in 39.63N/84.70W
Eaton 1.1 WSW 2.10 in 39.74N/84.65W
Eaton 1.0 N 1.82 in 39.76N/84.63W
Eaton 1.67 in 39.73N/84.64W
Eaton 1.13 in 39.76N/84.63W
0.6 S Camden 0.95 in 39.63N/84.64W
...Ross County...
Andersonville 1.67 in 39.44N/83.03W
Chillicothe 7.1 NE 1.66 in 39.42N/82.91W
1 SW Chillicothe 1.63 in 39.32N/83.00W
Chillicothe 6 NW 1.58 in 39.38N/83.08W
Chillicothe 5.8 NW 1.58 in 39.38N/83.08W
Chillicothe 1.54 in 39.39N/82.98W
Frankfort 0.7 NE 1.49 in 39.42N/83.17W
Ross County Airport 0.82 in 39.44N/83.02W
...Scioto County...
1.5 NW Rarden 2.40 in 38.93N/83.27W
Lucasville 2.01 in 38.88N/83.00W
3 NNE West Portsmouth 1.92 in 38.81N/83.02W
Shawnee 1.72 in 38.70N/83.20W
Portsmouth-Sciotoville 1.34 in 38.76N/82.89W
...Shelby County...
2.8 S Fort Loramie 4.23 in 40.31N/84.38W
Houston 1.3 NNE 3.82 in 40.27N/84.32W
Fort Loramie 3.70 in 40.36N/84.37W
Fort Loramie 0.8 NNW 3.70 in 40.36N/84.37W
Sidney 5.4 SW 3.45 in 40.24N/84.24W
Fort Loramie 2.1 WNW 3.32 in 40.36N/84.41W
Anna 3.1 NNW 3.21 in 40.44N/84.18W
Russia 1.3 NNE 2.79 in 40.25N/84.41W
Sidney 1 S 2.36 in 40.27N/84.15W
...Union County...
2.0 W Magnetic Springs 5.08 in 40.35N/83.30W
Plain City 4.1 NE 4.25 in 40.15N/83.22W
Plain City 4.06 in 40.15N/83.27W
Raymond 3.5 NW 3.86 in 40.35N/83.48W
Raymond 4 NW 3.86 in 40.35N/83.48W
Union County Airport 3.15 in 40.23N/83.35W
Marysville 2.29 in 40.22N/83.38W
Marysville 2.27 in 40.33N/83.31W
...Warren County...
Blanchester 3.0 NW 2.80 in 39.32N/84.01W
Loveland 3.6 ENE 2.47 in 39.29N/84.22W
Springboro 3.7 SE 2.15 in 39.53N/84.18W
Morrow 2.03 in 39.38N/84.19W
3 N Morrow 1.80 in 39.41N/84.12W
Mason 0.9 E 1.68 in 39.36N/84.29W
Springboro 1.62 in 39.51N/84.25W
Lebanon 3.7 ENE 1.59 in 39.44N/84.15W
Lebanon 0.6 SSW 1.57 in 39.42N/84.22W
Ridgeville 1.19 in 39.53N/84.16W
Monroe 1.16 in 39.46N/84.31W
2 WSW South Lebanon 1.13 in 39.36N/84.25W
1 WNW Maineville 0.99 in 39.32N/84.24W
Hamilton Township 0.77 in 39.34N/84.23W
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Re: April 2024 Weather Discussion
I was watching him on one TV and Ryan Hall on the other in our basement after that storm in Indiana, and then NKY looked like it was aiming at Amelia. Ryan focused on New Castle, so WCPO helped me understand what was coming. Seemed like a lot skipped over Cincy and then fired back up east of us (Williamsburg, Ripley, etc)Bgoney wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:51 am Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
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Cincinnati: Batavia/Amelia (H), Norwood (W)
The extent of my weather knowledge is pointing at the sky and saying what color it is.
Cincinnati: Batavia/Amelia (H), Norwood (W)
The extent of my weather knowledge is pointing at the sky and saying what color it is.
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Re: April 2024 Weather Discussion
BG Special SnowTalk! video:
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Thats how I found this group too- I was on his forum and then followed y'all here.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:18 am
Just want to add some info concerning Rich. Not sure I would have ever found the weather blogs if not for his. My favorite band has been Rush since 1976 and was on the internet and somehow type in something about Rush and his site came up. Besides my family the two things I love most of all is music and weather. Of course Les was on this site and several others on here but they gladly yet me spill my thoughts lol on the weather. Never had used a model until then. He was so good and similar in age to me and we lost him at such a young age.
Mollie
Cincinnati: Batavia/Amelia (H), Norwood (W)
The extent of my weather knowledge is pointing at the sky and saying what color it is.
Cincinnati: Batavia/Amelia (H), Norwood (W)
The extent of my weather knowledge is pointing at the sky and saying what color it is.
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Re: April 2024 Weather Discussion
SPS issued from the boys for all locations:
...Showers and Thunderstorms with Small hail and Gusty Winds This
Afternoon into Early Evening....
Showers and scattered thunderstorms will increase in coverage this
afternoon. Many of these showers and storms will produce brief
episodes of small hail with wind gusts up to 40 mph possible. The
showers and storms will decrease in coverage early this evening.
...Showers and Thunderstorms with Small hail and Gusty Winds This
Afternoon into Early Evening....
Showers and scattered thunderstorms will increase in coverage this
afternoon. Many of these showers and storms will produce brief
episodes of small hail with wind gusts up to 40 mph possible. The
showers and storms will decrease in coverage early this evening.
Re: April 2024 Weather Discussion
Graupel, sleet, hail. Whatever you want to call it in Huber Heights.
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Yes and I saw where Justin Michaels was reporting from Covington and it showed the Cincy skyline.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:55 amBgoney that is the one station I did not tune to because I thought Steve R was the main person. I checked the other 3 and fox with Steve H was good though Steve not as quick but a guy name Evan I believe was really on top of the game. Channel 12 was terrible. Channel 5 was a little slow to the punch at first but towards the end was good. The Weather Channel was in town but again 2 minutes of weather and 10 minutes of ads-no thanks.Bgoney wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:51 am Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
I remember Tony Sands, Ira Joe Fisher, Steve Deshler, and Steve H. e.g. from my years of residing in the Tri-state.
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Hi Les,tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:39 am Trev and I had a few other weather forums before AV. Eric was with us in those days. I think it was just us 3 LOL When we all met each other on Rich's forum, then we met more of you over the years too. Then we launched AV and the rest is history! Anyway, I credit Rich with bringing us all together because without that, AV may have never been born.
I hadn't heard of Rich Apuzzo or his Skyeye site until having come across Trev's original first AV via a newspaper article feature about Trevor, he and his family's miraculous survival from a tornado which sparked his interest in meteorology and his founding of AV. A wx friend named Mary Bosken from Cincy via our The Weather Channel forum days posted that article about Trev and AV and from there I found about you, Trev, and some other members having been a part of Rich's Skyeye. I'll always be forever grateful to that wx friend Mary and our linkage via the former TWC forum boards and that news article that led me to AV.
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I remember Ira Joe on our local news and when he went National also. It always amazed me how he could write backwards. He made it look so easy!MVWxObserver wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:18 pmYes and I saw where Justin Michaels was reporting from Covington and it showed the Cincy skyline.tpweather wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:55 amBgoney that is the one station I did not tune to because I thought Steve R was the main person. I checked the other 3 and fox with Steve H was good though Steve not as quick but a guy name Evan I believe was really on top of the game. Channel 12 was terrible. Channel 5 was a little slow to the punch at first but towards the end was good. The Weather Channel was in town but again 2 minutes of weather and 10 minutes of ads-no thanks.Bgoney wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:51 am Speaking of local weather outlets, I wanted to see the coverage from local stations to see who was more tolerable and informative. By far Brandon Skinner from wcpo was the most informative, quick and precise and had the best grasp on operating all the bells and whistles at their disposal. IMO…. He was minutes ahead of ILN in calling the warned areas in Ripley and Adam’s counties
I remember Tony Sands, Ira Joe Fisher, Steve Deshler, and Steve H. e.g. from my years of residing in the Tri-state.
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As you recall Bro, for a while it was just me and you posting. Trev was MIA and we did not have the wonderful member base back then that we do today. We also owe a lot of membership in part due to Rich and a lot of us meeting on Skyeye before coming over here to AV. Anyway, my point here is that you have been with Trev and I Eric (outside of Skyeye) since Day 1 and I appreciate it. Glad you have stuck around all these years.,MVWxObserver wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:47 pmHi Les,tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:39 am Trev and I had a few other weather forums before AV. Eric was with us in those days. I think it was just us 3 LOL When we all met each other on Rich's forum, then we met more of you over the years too. Then we launched AV and the rest is history! Anyway, I credit Rich with bringing us all together because without that, AV may have never been born.
I hadn't heard of Rich Apuzzo or his Skyeye site until having come across Trev's original first AV via a newspaper article feature about Trevor, he and his family's miraculous survival from a tornado which sparked his interest in meteorology and his founding of AV. A wx friend named Mary Bosken from Cincy via our The Weather Channel forum days posted that article about Trev and AV and from there I found about you, Trev, and some other members having been a part of Rich's Skyeye. I'll always be forever grateful to that wx friend Mary and our linkage via the former TWC forum boards and that news article that led me to AV.
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Re: April 2024 Weather Discussion
My high was 52 at midnight. 44 currently with partly sunny skies. I have not seen any rain since I have been home from work. Current radar picture shows a lot of shower activity moving in from the West ahead of the upper low.