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  2. I think they are going to get well into the 120s in some places in the Middle East.
  3. I’m pretty sure it’s the same dude with 2 accounts
  4. CON sensor melted https://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base_dyn.cgi?stn=KCON&time=GMT
  5. DAW 95 Are they broke again?
  6. That’s impressive to be honest. Might be the most impressive reading yet in the trees there.
  7. OWD has been too high every day for awhile. Over a year.
  8. 87 at both my stations for the high so far.
  9. This summer is going to be very tough on you and anyone that doesn’t like HHH
  10. Sounds about right. It seems like they literally suck the seeds like a vacuum out of mine but the feeders are almost always completely left intact.
  11. its one day relax cowboy congrats on your heat and humidity today
  12. Bodes very well for all of the torch summer forecasts out there
  13. See breeze just kicked in. It was remarkably calm earlier. The breeze has an uncomfortable chill if your in a bathing suite.
  14. according to NWS it's 97 at Acton, 97 at Littleton, 96 at Hudson, and 95 at the Oxbow on Rt 2 ( 2.5 mi from here). I have 95 and 96's at several home sites around me too yeah, it's legit. First "big heat" this year. In fact, I don't think we had a big heat ( 95+ ) last summer, did we? if so it was rare.
  15. Mid-60s and overcast. Best tranquil weather. No sweating and no sun in your eyes. Obviously, the best overall weather is a blizzard in winter and a 90+ mph downburst in summer.
  16. The thread is based on faulty analysis not faulty data. The data is complicated with numerous station changes (see table below). If you ignore the station changes, like Chescowx does, you don't get the right answer for Chester County. As an example, here's a comparison of the Chesco Coop average to Philadelphia (PHL) and Allentown (ABE). Between 1941 and 1945, the Chester County COOP stations were as warm on average as the Philadelphia airport, much warmer than Chester County as a whole. By 1970 the stations had cooled on average to the level of Allentown. The cooling corresponds to COOP station changes as the County network transitioned from built-up towns to more rural locations. The biggest changes were the Coatesville (1946+47)and West Chester (1970) moves to less built up sites. Both station cooled by roughly 2F as a result of the moves. Other changes included: Phoenixville cooling relative to other stations and new stations starting in West Grove and Devault both in less built up areas than the pre-1945 stations. NOAA is not fooled by the station changes, but Chescowx is.
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