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  2. Now today is effin’ dry. Full sun, breezy and dews in low 40’s. caved and watered.
  3. It’s been insanely dry since the end of July
  4. I imagine color is ramping up bigtime in NNE with the drought. Our average peak in SE MI is mid-late October, but color began in late August as the cool nights arrived and even with the pattern shift to warmer, color continues to expand. The air smells like fall with all the drying leaves, even in the warm sun, and I suspect the dry conditions have to be playing a part. Kind of hard to tell in this picture from earlier, but the gold of the grass is only a few shades lighter than the gold on the trees.
  5. Nice summer afternoon, one of the few remaining. :(
  6. No summer here. Dews dippin into the 30s.
  7. Dry. Warm. Dry. Sunny. Dry. Colors continue to pick up steam despite the warmer weather. Did I mention dry?
  8. Cool wedding venue around corner from friends place Sent from my SM-S921U using Tapatalk
  9. WB 12Z ensembles: 5 day period ending next Sunday is looking promising for more rain.
  10. Nice summer like day here in New Haven as well in the mid 80's with some nice dews.
  11. Deep summer in PA where I am. Mid 80s and low 60s dews
  12. Westhampton has reached 83°. That ties the daily record for September 19th that was set in 1967 and tied in 1983. Records go back to 1951.
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  14. We really dont. The weather is lovely. The reservoirs are fine. There’s no wildfires raging. Lets stop creating a crisis where there is none. Its been a little dry. and after several years of ridiculously wet weather in the area, it’s just nature balancing itself out.
  15. Temp up to 87 at both home and at MU. Warmest day in some time.
  16. it's fine even here with a temperature of 84 and a dew point of 60 some people just like cold weather =\
  17. Euro really brings in the humidity and rain chances for mid to late next week. I hope that will be correct since we really need the rain.
  18. At Central Park, the temperature has reached 83° so far after yesterday's 83°. Through September 23, New York City has seen at least one-in-five years reach 80° or above on each date in the second half of September. The frequency of such warmth decreases afterward. Even during the shorter 2000-present timeframe, there has been a drop in the frequency of such warmth after September 23: At Newark, the temperature has reached 86° so far after yesterday's 87°. Newark takes a step down in the frequency of 80° or above warmth after September 23 and again after September 26. Since 2000, the frequency of such warmth has increased on all but September 17 (likely to have more to do with sample size issues rather than a genuine cooling). Note: All charts include September 16-18, 2025 data.
  19. Current MEX for Sun AM. Getting a little close for comfort when I see 31° at 1P1 and very dry ground.
  20. The itch to post here is coming back… first digital snow when?
  21. 81.8/54.4 at almost 2 pm, looks like a 30 degree spread is in the works for today. Brillant sunshine!
  22. Agreed on that, but I think exactly how December progresses and evolves will play a larger factor in the remaining months. So December essentially sets up the rest of the way...but then of course you start introducing other wild cards that will come into play.
  23. Also keep in mind 1.2 is the most volatile region so when assessing changes in SST structure you must factor in what the contributions are to that.
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