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  2. I've seen some red thread as well. Annoying.
  3. @Damage In Tolland 80/74 is a heat index of 84 not even average temps for Mid July in some spots in SNE
  4. 2016-- I think was more humid than actually very hot, less than 30 90 degree days but over 40 75 dewpoint days here. It's good that we are going to get into a drier pattern starting on Sunday, the heat can wait until June 20th, but getting rid of the rain is of vital importance right now.
  5. ha true, 2018 is a case in point. this also greatly damages our gardens because we get the inevitable killing freezes in March (and a lot more than that in 2018).
  6. MU's summer and hurricane season outlooks just came out: https://www.millersville.edu/weathercenter/forecasts/summer_outlook_2025.php
  7. .23" away from an 11" month at the nearest PWS to me (probably an inch for MBY). Can we make it tomorrow?
  8. 2016 was a very hot summer overall , 2020 2019 also above normal. The major sites will be around an inch to 1.5 above normal rainfall with Friday and Saturdays rains. We have had drier and wetter Mays. I dont think it plays a big part of determining summer's overall averages. The period 6/5 - mid month looks above normal and could see some 90s.
  9. Or January cutters bring February flowers
  10. I remember 3-4 weeks ago people were begging for rain....prayers answered and then some...
  11. Had .39" here and same, not much watering needed lately. Needs to dry out a bit or fungus is going to start in the garden. Already have some red thread going on in the lawn. The rain is welcome, I'm not complaining but just need it to dry out and get sunny for a few days in between the events. Can't have everything so I'll take the rain and shut up.
  12. The old saying.... *April showers bring May flowers* needs to be adjusted to *April and May showers bring flooding and perhaps June flowers*
  13. The old saying.... *April showers bring May flowers* needs to be adjusted to *April and May showers bring flooding and perhaps June flowers*
  14. Yes it seems to be happening more frequently now, for whatever reason. I can't wait until we get back to the drier warmer Mays we used to have. The only good summers we had out of any of those years were 1995 and 2002. 2002 actually gives some hope, although we already had big heat in April that year.
  15. Clouds lover delight these pas 11 days, perhaps a break or two of sun
  16. You skipped a bunch between 1992 - 2024 May 1995 featured 16 / 17 days of measured rain and had many highs lingering in the 60s. May 1996 had a srting of 2.5 weeks of mainly cool/rainy weather May 1997 was -4.1 below normal (EWR) May 2000 was very wet and had more than a mostly 10 day stretch of rain and below normal May 2002 was between -2.5 and -3.00 below normal with a week of more than 10 below normal May 2003 was more than -4 / below normal and featured a 11 day wet period. May 2005 was more than 4 below normal with a week and half long stretch similar to this one May 2008 was around 3 below normal May 2009 opened with a wet period the first 9 days May 2016 opened the first 10 days wet and well below normal May 2017 was -2.5 to -3.0 below normal and likely cooler than this May as a whole May 2019 featured measurable rain 20 days that month May 2020 was -2.5 below normal
  17. Nice. Sucks you missed the final game but happy to hear you did the right thing.
  18. Just be glad we've banned fracking in NY/NJ
  19. Yeah missed the final game, had to head home for my daughters softball game. Was nice to get a trophy for once. Been a while.
  20. The entire state has had SO much rain? Holland, Grand Rapids, and Muskegon are all below normal this month continuing the long term dryness.
  21. Is that even possible
  22. I believe it hit 100mph in places. Remember it like it was yesterday. Debris everywhere.
  23. Check out the HRDPS. Looks like a Derecho lol.
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