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kdxken

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  1. Heat index lower than the temperature lolz. Nice breeze here.
  2. 0.4 over actually. I was doing it with the 3-day weather history. Must have picked up a dew point at 61
  3. I'd love to see it! Would make for some fun comments.
  4. Largest population of Massachusetts doesn't live in hubbardston.
  5. Any in Massachusetts, Connecticut or Rhode Island? You guys have had a tough season.
  6. Couple day mild up. Be gone by Thursday.
  7. I'll take the under on 101 in Lawrence on the 18th.
  8. "Increasing SW flow brings somewhat more humid air into region, but not as oppressive as what we experienced earlier in summer. Also, with solar summer behind us (90 days of highest sun angle from early May to early Aug), the heat is not as intense as June and July. In addition, gradient remains weak enough to allow for some relief along both coasts, in the form of afternoon sea breezes. Thus, despite the combination of highs in low to mid 90s inland and dewpoints climbing into mid 60s, the heat index likely remains headline criteria." She gone...
  9. Another below normal day in Boston, the 11th straight . Was hoping we would get some extended heat in here to close out the summer but it seems pretty much confined to cow pastures. Can we get a heat warning? ".SYNOPSIS... High pressure off the coast will bring increasing heat and humidity through mid week, but it will not be as oppressive as it was earlier in the summer. An isolated thunderstorm is possible late Wednesday across western portions of MA and CT. Then not as hot Thursday, along with scattered showers or thunderstorms, as a cold front moves through. Drier weather follows Friday into next weekend."
  10. The Great Hot North. 92 in Manchester today.
  11. I did. Still got a bogey but Joe the guy you played with got an eight so I didn't care
  12. From the fairway. Had to cross the same crap to get to that spot.
  13. Eff Connecticut. Better beer and cleaner air in New Hampshire.
  14. "Upper ridge continues to dominate as increasing SW flow brings more humid air into region, but not as oppressive as what we experienced earlier in summer. Additionally, gradient remains weak enough to allow for sea breezes along both coasts Mon and probably Tue as well. Combination of highs in low to mid 90s inland and dewpoints climbing into mid 60s will yield heat index close to 95 degrees, especially Tue, but it still looks marginal at this point in parts of CT and Merrimack Valleys as well as northern RI and interior eastern MA." Meh
  15. 59/57 Got to be the last for a while.
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