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klw

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  1. I drove through Stowe earlier this evening. People will be relieved to know it rained there.
  2. Porta-Potties moving like Tom Baker era 70's Daleks!
  3. Mountains here created the instability is my guess.
  4. Or this forum's obsession with posting everything Epstein tweets?
  5. Always photographed in pairs and empty.
  6. Down to 54 here. Its cold, closing the windows,
  7. Windows open, fleece on and still chilly at the breakfast table.
  8. I hope they are wearing turf shoes and not cleats.
  9. Christopher and Pauley, take our Russian friend for a tour of the Pine Barrens.
  10. Oddly this has been our best year for peppers- by far. Tomatoes doing well too. Strawberries were a bust. It could have been that the plants are getting tired or it could have been the lab constantly running through the bed and dislodging the fruit.
  11. storms just popped to our west, nice drink but more just a couple of miles up the road.
  12. I last played golf about 20 years ago. I played a round at St. Andrews that day with some local kids from the university. They were all good, I was not. By the 15th hole, to be able to finish the round I had to buy some balls from some local kids who were fishing them out of a pond. I had lost all the others into the gorse, the ocean, or who knows where. I wonderful experience nonetheless.
  13. Dendrite - hopefully this article is about no one you know. https://www.wcax.com/2022/08/03/police-investigating-3-suspicious-deaths-new-hampshire/ NORTHFIELD, N.H. (WCAX) - Authorities in New Hampshire are investigating the deaths of three people, two of them children. We have very few details at this time, but we know it happened at a residence in Northfield, New Hampshire, and it involves an adult woman and two juveniles. Police are calling their deaths suspicious.
  14. Just got a nice cut on my chin. Is it a cool story that I can tell if anyone ever asks me "how did you get that scar?" No! I was moving the frame for a day bed that we recently picked up. While I was moving the trundle portion I somehow triggered the release which springs the trundle out. It was vertical at the time so an iron bar on the frame was a couple of inches from my face. Boom. I have no idea how I still have all my teeth. So how did you get that third concussion? Sports? bear attack? break up a theft? nope- trundle bed attacked me in my garage.
  15. Duran explained he lost sight of the ball in the Aurora last night.
  16. I hadn't come across them before. We have gotten things from Evergreen Gardens in Waterbury/Stowe and East Hill Farm in Plainfield in that general area.
  17. And until 2015 London had never hit 98 in July: https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/22/uk/heatwave-july-records-uk-intl-scli/index.html
  18. raining here last night, so no
  19. Not as fat but the bear at the Mount Washington Hotel remains my favorite bear photo:
  20. I just checked a bunch of wunderground sites in the UK. I found a number of stations in the 100 to 102 range. This one is the hottest I found: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILONDO321 It shows a high so far of 105.4. Others I have seen pushing 103: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IOXFORDS33 https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IHUNTI10 https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILEOMI3
  21. I found a number of stations on Wunderground in the 100 to 102 range. This one is the hottest I found: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILONDO321 It show a high so far of 105.4. Others I have seen pushing 103: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IOXFORDS33 https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IHUNTI10 https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILEOMI3
  22. BTV about Thursday, bolded bit caught my eye: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=BTV&issuedby=BTV&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1 The main focus of the long term period remains for Thursday. All ensemble data suggests potential for impactful weather, including thunderstorms capable of torrential rainfall and possibly damaging wind. The low pressure system passing to our northwest looks to be the deepest to pass over this region during the 1979 to 2009 climatology for the July 11 - August 1 period, which suggests very large height falls that will steepen lapse rates and produce widespread thunderstorms that could tap into strong winds aloft. On Thursday afternoon, heavy rain potential is shown through PWATs in excess of 2 standard deviations above the climatological mean, MUCAPE in excess of 500 J/kg. The deepest moisture looks to push to our east ahead of the actual cold front, when potential for organized thunderstorms should peak. Probabilities of moderate (1000 J/kg) to high SBCAPE (> 2000 J/kg) are greatest in Vermont based on the most likely timing of the cold front. At the same time, the pressure gradient over the region and uniform southwesterly flow will produce impressive winds in the St. Lawrence Valley where the channeling supports enhanced non-thunderstorm gusts potentially in the 30 to 40 MPH range during the afternoon.
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