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29 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
Recovered from 38F to 70F by noon.
You love to see it.
Jackson hole.
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7 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Looks fairly dewy for time of year
Stifling.
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27 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:
Rest of the month looks A and with regards to temperatures.
I’m guessing the major stations will finish the month close to normal.Enjoy it while we can. Looks kind of cold to start October.
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3 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Everyone stay outta Nashua. Mass shooting and suspects on loose.
https://www.wmur.com/article/sky-meadow-country-club-nashua-new-hampshire-shooting/67982589
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Looks like a lot of chances for rain next week. Stupid people wishing for it...
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2 hours ago, jbenedet said:
It has minimal to do with measured precip.
Absorption through the leaves is the driving factor. With the near ideal radiational cooling, have had consistent 10-12 hours of dew. It is not a replacement for rain but it definitely has halted drought effects on most shrubs, flowers and grasses locally.
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69° / 59° . A taste of Summer. Wish I had worn shorts to work.
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3 minutes ago, kdxken said:
Got to love this paragraph. If I'm reading it correctly eversource, if temperatures are similar to the warmest 10-year period on the face of the Earth I'm good?
"Last winter’s bills were higher in part because the weather was much colder than usual. If this winter’s weather and energy use go back to what's typical over the past 10 years, even with higher rates, we estimate your total bill to be similar to last year."
While we're at it why don't you quantify similar. I'm willing to bet you don't mean less.
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Got to love this paragraph. If I'm reading it correctly eversource, if temperatures are similar to the warmest 10-year period on the face of the Earth I'm good?
"Last winter’s bills were higher in part because the weather was much colder than usual. If this winter’s weather and energy use go back to what's typical over the past 10 years, even with higher rates, we estimate your total bill to be similar to last year."
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Going to be a shock to the system when we finally do get some crappy weather. 867 days in a row of gorgeous weather will do that.
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Just now, Go Kart Mozart said:
Even in this world of CC?
I'm guessing yes. Unless it throws the earth off its axis.
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12 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
Sad, the sun sets before 7pm now.
You had fair warning. Happens every year.
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52 minutes ago, kdxken said:
It's prevalent on the cape according to reports. Been there since August.
It's the cicadas. None to speak of around here.
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2 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:
I waswn't talking about leaf-edge browning, I was talking about trees being half-dead and half green. May still be cicadas, I guess. I'll take pictures tomorrow when I'm in SRI, they probably have same issue. It's only those short bushy oaks you see near the coast.
It's prevalent on the cape according to reports. Been there since August.
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O'Brother Septorcher
in New England
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Some do. I curse it.