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kdxken

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  1. Stein : Even though we had a very dry (two weeks+) middle of May, with this weekend's rain we will end up very close to an average spring in terms of moisture. Intense May sunshine w/dry breezes, warmer than average temps, pollen peaking made it seem worse. We tried to tell him.
  2. That's exactly what it is.
  3. People overall really put in effort as best as they could to get this thing under control. Absolutely! Despite what the karens of the world may think.
  4. It's just plain strange.
  5. Folks are going to be begging for coc after this weekend.
  6. Real feels in the '70s? Sounds dangerous.
  7. Tee time at Connecticut national at noon tomorrow. Doubt will finish before the rain.
  8. Huh? I thought it always trended South...
  9. kdxken

    RIP James

    By all appearances a good soul without a mean bone in his body.
  10. Looks pretty crappy. Noon tee time in Connecticut hope to get lucky and the rain holds off until evening.
  11. ??? BDL was below average for April and could finish May below average too. Link?
  12. Potential for substantial rain on Friday afternoon into Saturday morning as low-pressure passes New England to the south. This will be followed by cooler temperatures for the holiday weekend. Warmer temperatures early next week but with the possibility of clouds and showery precipitation.
  13. Meeting her at the Rt-84 Burger King "just to talk" likely wasn't one of your better decisions.
  14. First snow of the summer?
  15. Angry vacationers selling their window units for scrap.
  16. What a way to kick off The unofficial start of summer! Friday and Saturday... Below average temperatures return as winds shift E/NE on Friday and Saturday. High temps look to hover in the low to mid 60s for most. Friday will be primarily dry. A few showers may push in around sunset along a shortwave and ahead of a potential low pressure system passing to our south. Saturday may bring more widespread precipitation to our area but there is deviation between guidance on exactly how much rain will fall. The ECMWF takes a more conservative approach to QPF, of 0.1 to 0.3" south of the Mass Pike compared to the 0.5 to 1.0" of QPF across our entire area suggested by the GFS
  17. Brrrr getting cold with more to come. Foolish installers taping up the vents with cardboard. We tried to tell them.
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