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kdxken

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  1. Whereabouts on 93? Any pictures? Not good for any tree but worse for the pines. The oaks should re-leaf during July but it's much tougher on the pines. Hopefully you get a wet spring next year otherwise you're looking at firewood.
  2. Sun came out just when it was time to go down.
  3. Beautiful day! And I hate to say it in the Connecticut hills.
  4. Maybe Boston can finally hit 90 today. Almost a month behind schedule. Hasn't been much in the way of summer heat this year. "The average date of the first 90-degree reading in Boston is June 8th, and we have not hit one officially so far at Logan Airport"
  5. Chamber is loving it. Screw the sweaty stuff. "The optimum combination for human comfort is a dewpoint of about 60 F and a RH of between 50 and 70% (this would put the temperature at about 75 F). The air feels dry outside when BOTH the dewpoint is below 60 F AND the RH is less than 40%."
  6. Temps in the upper 60s and low 70s with comfortable dew points. What's not to love! I thought you liked it hot?
  7. NWS lol... Those guys use the charts you hate.
  8. Does the old guy who owns it still do the tasting at Taylor Brook?
  9. I've made the same trip. Makes for a nice day.
  10. 84/55 feels a whole lot worse. I've gotten used to the cool weather
  11. Made to order by the chamber of commerce. Gotta love the comfortable dew points. It just keeps going and going and going..
  12. Stein: The average date of the first 90-degree reading in Boston is June 8th, and we have not hit one officially so far at Logan Airport. It’s not impossible that this weekend brings the first 90-degree day, but because Logan sits — basically — in the water, it could reach 90 degrees in downtown Boston and still only be 80 to 85 at Logan Airport. The heat will be neither noteworthy nor long-lasting this weekend, but many inland areas will reach 90 degrees. You can see that on Saturday, when the high temperature predicted by the GFS is near 90 degrees. Coastal areas should remain cooler.
  13. We'll give you a couple days. It's the least we could do.
  14. My daughter tells me they're doing a number in New Hampshire as well. Noticed some winter months in the woods this week but they don't seem to be doing any damage. We'll see...
  15. Enough with the charts. It's been a full-fledged inferno since April.
  16. It's ridiculous. We got enough rain for 4 years last year. Relax...
  17. Short-lived mild up for the weekend. Thankfully the dews won't be bad. I guess we have to have at least one warmish day this summer. " Closed low finally begins to kick east and offshore Fri, yielding a drying and warming trend, that continues into the weekend with height rises. Highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s, and it will feel warmer with dew pts climbing into the 60s. Not oppressive, but definitely a different airmass than recent days. Next trough/cold front approaches SNE late Sun/Sun night into Monday, per ensembles. Hence the next chance of showers and T-storms."
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