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September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
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That makes sense. Funny thing is, it actually felt like a wet summer all in all. The NEK, especially northern sections, seems to be much drier though
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September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
And we don’t want that because…??? -
It’s all relative, I suppose. To me it’s more about the sensible consequences of weather. If it rains 3” or 6” in a month it’s fairly inconsequential from an every day perspective. Now when vegetation starts wilting and wells are running dry, it’s another story! in terms of standard deviations, I’m not sure how much variability there is year to year, but if I were to guess I’d imagine 80% of normal is not particularly unusual. But that’s completely not data based, I have no idea!
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Central NH does not seem "way way below average" in that map
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Definitely not late October. It's changing pretty fast at this point. Seems pretty much normal to me. We've had some early years recently
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/boston.cbslocal.com/2021/09/13/fall-foliage-best-places-new-hampshire-white-mountains-usa-today/%3famp Take that, Vermont
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Really hard to show changes in iPhone pictures but they're definitely changing. Plus the occasional tree that says - screw you all, I'm going for it.
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Thanks PF! That seems reasonable. Freeze is what I worry about the most... Most things can handle a bit of frost!
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I wonder if anyone know what the record for late frost for Whitefield is? Looks like no frost for at least another week... Seems really late! Not complaining, just curious. My plants are still outside and I don't want to get caught!
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September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
We all know fake colors will be followed by fake snow! -
September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
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September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
Lol I guess it's all relative to expectations but when you live here the whole time the color change is definitely noticeable and happening pretty fast. But also not that surprising, we are generally about 4-5 weeks from peak -
September Discussion Thread: Bring the frost; kill the bugs.
alex replied to moneypitmike's topic in New England
Foliage really starting to change. Hard to show in pictures but lots of color variations when looking at the woods. 30s tonight, yippee! -
August Disco 2021. Do record dews continue?
alex replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
2.4” for the month so overall pretty dry (I’d guess that’s about half of average?) -
Hey! Great summer - but a tad cooler than I’d have liked. No biggie, still awesome. I only have a few years of data but it’s been somewhere between August 20 and Sep 20 so average is probably somewhere right around the first week of September. Unfortunately all you need is a clear calm night and boom, plants are toast even if the airmass is not that cold. Coming up fast!
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39 this morning for the second time this August
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August Disco 2021. Do record dews continue?
alex replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
39 this morning, so it seems pretty safe to say that this year we'll have had 30s every month of the year. Go 2021! -
37.8F to start the day today. 30s in July - check
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Just shoot me lol. Things haven't even really started growing this year!
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Exactly! NH is actually pretty good on that front, especially compared to Mass. The only time you are liable is really if there is an issue of negligence. Otherwise... S%it happens. But that doesn't bar anyone from suing you for the stupidest thing so you want to be prepared! And in the end it's all in the hands of the insurance company.
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Is there a place to see expired warnings? We have a guest who wants to sue us because he went outside in the middle of a severe thunderstorm warning and something fell on him. People are so dumb.
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Pouring here. I miss the "drought" lol
