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Steined yesterday in far eastern CT, temp 71F to start this am
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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:
ACATT has no idea what to say to that
Steined here east of 84
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Warmer start this am, last few days were 59-60 and already 68F here now.
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19 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
It sucks . I’ll die having my last cane being Gloria . Bob doesn’t count in CT
I had my Fill with Hurricane Matthew, Irma, Michael, and just missed (stalled 70 miles away) Hurricane Dorian and finally Hurricane Ian while living in FL before moving back to CT….I am all set!
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Looks like the positioning is a little further south than modeled, looks like we watch and track.
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42 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:
6Z GEFS has many east coast hits
East coast of Bermuda?
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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:
I know the low is over the cape, but I’ll take 8-10” of rain and 70mph winds.
And no power for two weeks. If/when we do get hit it will be funny to listen to people bitching about power being out for 24hrs never mind a week+!
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Down to 50F this am, a few warm days ahead then see where things go
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Such a drought in Nova Scotia they’re fining people if they go into the woods? Is this true? Where’s @Hazey
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30 minutes ago, kdxken said:
Yeah it's always location location location. Irene actually did more damage than any of them in my woods but while it was going on didn't seem like much.
I think the October Snowstorm did more tree damage than Irene or Sandy
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
I thought Gloria was good relatively speaking. Better than Bob. No power for like 5 days or so.
A strong Cat 1 or greater will be devastating here because of the tree growth we have had since Bob and the fact that most people are not prepared for extended power loss. One thing learned from my time in FL is that a majority of people had some sort of disaster kit, the state offered two tax free weekends where you can stock up on Hurricane related supplies. We are long over due here and people are not ready.
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Back to Back 50F mornings, we take! Natural cooling while HVAC takes a break for a few days before going back on this week.
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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:
Yep. Probably slowly sinks south and shifts east. Near 850 front.
Hoping for .25-.50” down here but not sure that is likely
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26 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Doubtful we get a soaking rain
Everything seems to be drying up as it gets North into CT; there is the chance with that band on the MA/CT border
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
Look at those cells right near low pressure and warm front near NYC and LI. Ain’t going anywhere. Let’s flood manhattan.
Do we have a 7/10 split setting up here? Looks like stuff north of the CT border into W Ma and then that band in NYC; does it head over LI?
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Looking like a I-84 NW rain event so far
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Currently sunny down here at Yagoo Valley in RI
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6 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Well N and well W of you.
Seabreeze must be nearby, just clouded up here
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Where’s the showers For this afternoon?
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How do the storm chances look today?
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Just now, jbenedet said:
Moderate+ Drought is again a real problem for a chunk of us.
Really hoping Thursday drying trend on guidance flips today. Could really use an 1”+ from that here
Some models showing heaviest precip west of CRV towards NYS; let’s see how that plays out
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Still bouncing between 97/98F in E CT, although house is about to be shaded my weather station is at the property edge and will see full sun for another 2 hours. Thankful this is not FL with my block construction and barrel tile roof; holds the heat like a Dutch oven
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Showing 97F on the home station on E CT and 99F not far away. Currently in Newport working and went from 90F to 84 close to the water; Seabreeze has kicked in
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August 2025 Summer Thread
in New England
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Air temp no longer matters, how many days above 90F is the “feels like” temperature.