Apologies for no US post in recent days, I’ve been having technical issues and unable to post plus to make it more tricky, I’m on holiday in Menorca but it appears the issue is resolved.
Interesting…

Credit: WeatherNation
While it’s been darn hot across the Western US, it’s been record wet in the Northeast during Thursday.
Temps have surpassed 100 degrees in Downtown Los Angeles while a months worth of rain swamped parts of the Northeast.

Credit: WeatherNation
Recorded Rainfall on Thursday, Sept. 10 (*new daily record)
| City, State | Rainfall (inches) | City, State | New Record |
| Philadelphia, Pa. | 4.76* | JFK Airport, N.Y. | 1.18* |
| Harrisburg, Pa. | 4.37* | LaGuardia, N.Y. | 1.04 |
| Islip, N.Y. | 2.30* | Newark, N.J. | 0.98 |
| Trenton, N.J. | 1.90* | Hartford, Conn. | 0.86 |
| Central Park, N.Y. | 1.58* | Providence, R.I. | 0.77 |
| Allentown, P.A. | 1.43 | Pittsburgh, Pa. | 0.24 |
| Reading, P.A. | 1.40 | Boston, Mass. | 0.17 |
| Bridgeport, Conn. | 1.26 | Washington, D.C. | 0.11 |
However things are about to flip around with rainfall increasing in California while it dries out in the Northeast. A taste of fall back to summer within days.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits
GFS ensemble next 10 days looks like this.


Rainfall increases in California with the help of Linda’s outflow.
Increased humidity is triggering heavy shower and thunderstorm development quite widely.







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