IJD a snow hole but let's not be overdramatic. It's still inland and a couple hundred feet elevation. Like Will said, probably the low 40's but not a great spot for overall cover and retention but not as bad as living on the south coast. I also live in a snow hole averaging around 48-50"
but at least I do better with CAD/ and snow retention in the CT river valley further northwest. I'm sure Willimantic cleaned up pretty well in some of those winters favoring Eastern New England where the banding in the bigger storms was pivoting back through Eastern Connecticut while my location was sniffing exhaust.
I have fluctuated between 97 and 98 here the past 20 minutes. Would like to seen a more westerly component to the wind otherwise we may be close to maxed out here as the wind seem to be veering a bit more south.
Not much support for 100 from what I see. I'm thinking 96-98 for the hottest temps regionally with dews in the 60s at peak heating time. Not earth shattering but a hot and toasty July day.
Hiking at 3187 feet in Maine on Mt.Blue. Definitely a very buggy, hazy, and humid day for hiking but the weather does not look much better going forward this weekend
From HFD Police: 2.31 inches of rain last hour
Buckingham & John St flooded, cars stuck. Franklin & South, heavy flooding. Hillside & Hamilton St flooded, cars stuck. Bonner St/Hillside, heavy flooding.
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