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  2. Nice little precursor for the fall and mid winter today then back to our regularly scheduled programming. I’m getting low on dude wipes anyway so life goes on for the dew crew.
  3. I must be in some local hot spot, all the stations are close to 84 degrees. The dewpoint is in the low 60s though, amazing how dry low 60s dewpoints can feel when they've been near 80 for days.
  4. This cool spell is just in time - one of my mini splits took a shiz. Under warranty thank Christmas. The hvac firm is bringing me portable ACs as a loner so wow great service.
  5. Adding up likes from the past few pages. 753 love this weather, three do not. Might actually be two and a half. Has anyone ever met troll tiger? Likely some annoying bot.
  6. Our son bailed out of work today. Spent it playing disc golf.
  7. More showery than I expected this afternoon. Might reach the 3-day total of 0.10-0.25” QPF forecasted by WPC by this evening. 78°.
  8. it was in the upper 70s with a dewpoint of 66 when I was out earlier this morning, and currently it's 78/72 with light rain. it's very pleasant out for a change.
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  10. Very pleasant day for the dog days today. The air is cleaner, the sky clearer, and morning low in the 50s only rebounded to low-humidity 70s. Very depressing that it isnt going to last.
  11. Remember this is a coop station. The data is suspiciously cold. One thing that IS good about stations like this (coop stations, unmoved for 140+ years) is that you can still see the "good" and "not good" winters by comparing Ann Arbor to nearby Detroit. I have noted on multiple occasions that locally December has warmed the most, January not at all, and February slightly over the last 100 years. And Ann Arbor is yet another station that shows this. An increase of 3.4F in Dec, 0.0F in Jan, 1.5F in Feb. Avg January temperature regression the last 100 years (1926-2025) Toledo: -0.8F Detroit: -0.4F Flint: -0.1F Ann Arbor: 0.0F Saginaw: +0.3F
  12. Sunny, 72/55°F with a nice breeze to keep the bugs away.
  13. Short term drought starting to bite. Only a couple hundredths yesterday after the 2” Wednesday
  14. If you go I'll be easy to find, my wife has a booth in the vendor area. Look for the Looming Madness tent.
  15. Apparently construction guys on rooftops prefer 110 heat index…so they didn’t show up today.
  16. 82 with a dewpoint of 59 here right now. Feels good out there. I'm looking forward to early next week when dewpoints will go even lower. They might get down to the high 40s on Tuesday. Monday and Tuesday it will be top 10 day of the year type of weather. Take advantage of the great weather early next week before the heat comes back late week. The Euro is saying we could hit 100 next Friday. That might be a little overdone, but it'll be at least mid to upper 90s.
  17. I think there's nothing they can do at Central Park if the Conservatory refuses to trim the trees. Thus, since monthly and annual data can be adjusted as appropriate to compensate for the site changes that have affected high temperatures during the foliage season, the station goes on as is. I suspect that the value of a long-term climate record supersedes the loss of quality of day-to-day readings.
  18. May 20-June 25 were remarkably wet, so on average we are unremarkable in the SE half of the Metro- it's more that "dry begets dry" all over again once it gets started.
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