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11 hours ago, mreaves said:
Thank god. After the summer we had I was afraid we would run out of water.
I know. I only got 4.27 inches of rain in September which means I only got 38.5 between 6/1 and 9/30. Seriously that is only 9.5 inches a month?
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2.19 here. Good drink
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8 hours ago, powderfreak said:
The lower one looks like a closeup of a leaf with the color veining. Do you have a link to the site?
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About a 4 mile backup on Rte 100 from I-89 to the North. Unsure what it was from other than heavy peeper traffic- so many white plates. Perhaps it was just Ben and Jerry's traffic.
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I better get an appointment to get snow tires put on.
Big big autumn incoming.
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we lost power for a couple hours here for some reason (noon to 2pm ish)
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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:
How are the Srefs looking ? Anyone Check?
I discount the SREFs unless they are giving me at least 30" of snow as an average
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7 minutes ago, mreaves said:
Who else had a mom that would yell at them to stay away from the windows during thunder storms?
We were told not to use a phone in a thunderstorm in case the lightning hit the line and electrocuted you, we were told this had happened to Joe Witte (though he obviously survived)
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Don't worry folks, the Daily Mail is on it to keep the hype in check:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12494853/hurricane-lee-category-5-path-Boston-new-york.html
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19 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
Good amount of debris on the roads, in my yard and a few good-sized branches down on my way home. Sub-severe wind but looked like what up to 40mph gusts will do to leafed out trees.
MVL recorded a couple 38mph gusts and that sounds about right here too, with 50-65mph up on ridges.
Coworker and friend sent this from top of the Quad looking due south as the shelf cloud squeezed through the gaps and over the Spine.
Storm near Montpelier looks nasty.
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The Great Norwich Drought of September 2023 has ended at 83 hours- it is raining.
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I wore a ski cap for breakfast along with a fleece. 46 but felt colder.
After a wet June-Aug, it has yet to rain in September.
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Pouring here in Hyde Park, meanwhile .45 at home has us at 10.76 for the month. Hoping for another slug to get us over 11" on the month, cuz why not at this point. 34.30 since June 1
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Folks will be relieved to know that after about 27 straight hours of stein, it is raining here.
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.22 so far this morning has brought us over 10 inches on the month (though the monthly total hasn't updated yet)
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5 hours ago, tunafish said:
Looks like the radar keeps filling in over eastern NH, but is dry west of the Whites.
Is this because there's an easterly fetch happening?
Sorry I knew this would not escape my brain if I didn't post it
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32 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Can we all just get this.. just once
https://x.com/vortixwx/status/1694827716741104088?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
Honestly that is how I picture Tolland on most days, but with immaculate lawns.
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.61 since midnight after .44 yesterday evening. (1.05 total, 9.74 for the month)
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1 hour ago, mreaves said:
Wow, your drought is almost as bad as Taunton's!
I haven't even had two inches of rain this week. It must be why all my plants are stunted.
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1 hour ago, klw said:
Wow the sun is actually out!
Phew, clouds have come back. That's far more like it.
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.70 today and the .17 yesterday brings up over 8 inches on the month. 8.78 so far in August after 15.08 in July and 8.46 in June. (32.32 in less than 3 months)
With 23.86 since the start of July, it means I have averaged 1/2 inch per day for 6 weeks now.
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Wow the sun is actually out!
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8 hours ago, powderfreak said:
That’s insane.
3.37” in August here and 23” same time frame.
The persistent SSE low level wind flow ahead of these systems has really favored the SE sides of the general terrain uplift. You guys in eastern VT really did very well. Convective precip loves the hills/topography in eastern VT coming out of the CT River Valley. ORH Hills and Berkshires too.
August 7.28
July 15.08
June 8.46
May 3.12 (stein!)
April 5.55
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Octorcher or Roctober 2023 Discussion Thread
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So if this is 92 Redux I can expect 3 days of virga here?