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  2. I’ve got a few with yellow flowers. So they’re still trying. But yeah.. sunlight is a big issue. They only get 2-3 hours max now vs 6-8 in summer . So growing much slower . I also aerated and overseeded large portion of lawn in early Septorcher.. so nothing like dragging sprinkler around in Octorcher
  3. rclab

    Winter 2025-26

    Finally! ……………… a photo of the PAC Jet. As always ……
  4. I'd say about 75% of the crops around here have been harvested already. One big plus of having no rain in a month is everything dried out nicely for the harvest.
  5. With the warm look next 4 weeks can certainly get into Early Nov
  6. Along with those 90° temps we're getting over the weekend. Grab your hose
  7. Usually it's not a factor of temps, it's the amount of sunlight they get each day. Tomatoes usually stop producing viable new by mid-october. Our peppers however have gone into early November, when we'll pick whatever is there; red, green, whatever, before the first hard freeze. We cover the plants if it's just going to be a light frost.
  8. months and months left on the hill. No freeze Novie?
  9. Best case? 24-25 Worst case? 22-23 Probably something in between.
  10. It wouldn't take much in terms of snowfall. I doubt that it will be as cold as last winter. My thinking early on for NYC: +1.0° to +1.5° and 15"-25" snowfall.
  11. Picked tomatoes and peppers today with more still growing/ ripening . With no cool in sight. Likely can go into Nov
  12. Unfortunately what the euro giveth it then taketh away
  13. 43 degrees for the low on October 1st and 39 degrees this morning, but no frost this morning.
  14. 64 I would think if tonight stays clear and winds light, temperatures in more rural areas will be even chillier.
  15. No, it’s not an easy course for sure. Drives have to be spot on.
  16. Topped it and it went into hazard. front tees were set up in temporary location, all the way up on left side, took out dogleg completely.
  17. Today
  18. The region experienced its coolest lows so far this season overnight. Low temperatures included: Binghamton: 39° Bridgeport: 50° Caldwell: 47° Danbury: 39° Islip: 50° Montgomery: 36° New Haven: 47° New York City-Central Park: 53° New York City-JFK Airport: 52° New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 54° Newark: 52° Poughkeepsie: 36° Sussex: 37° Westhampton: 50° White Plains: 48° Temperatures will quickly moderate tomorrow, rising to above normal levels by the weekend as an air mass that will challenge or break records in parts of the Upper Midwest moves eastward. Already, parts of South Dakota saw highs reach 90° or above. A warm weekend lies ahead. Highs will generally reach the upper 70s to lower 80s. The warm weather will continue early next week. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -0.1°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.5°C for the week centered around September 24. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -0.12°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.42°C. La Niña conditions will likely develop during mid- or late-autumn. The SOI was +15.60 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.011 today.
  19. Thanks guys. I'm sure you're right. I know the soybeans are being harvested, but still quite a few corn fields around here that's still pretty green, but drying rapidly.
  20. Days like today is why October is our best weather month outside the occasional snowy winter month.
  21. No chance their just parroting what's meme-popularized in the razor sharp cutting scientific insight and intuitively gifted social mediasphere, either, huh
  22. I was just listening to the radio and they were talking about winter and they said that this might be the worst winter in a long time for the NYC area in regards to alot of snow and cold.
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