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Baum

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  1. looking forward to the low 80's next week per current LOT extended.
  2. standard fare hot week in mid june to coincide with the pass into summer and the longest day of the year. Nice timing, at one of my favorite times of the year.
  3. I figured I'd avoid comment here and let the pro handle it. Regards.
  4. this from DVN does not warrant a heat advisory: INCLUDING THE CITY OF DUBUQUE 916 AM CDT TUE JUN 18 2024 ..HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT THIS EVENING REST OF TODAY MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 80S. SOUTH WINDS AROUND 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH. just the usual approach by them.
  5. oddly, never felt close to that. Must have been the wind.
  6. Looking like a standard mid June 3-4 day heat wave in these parts. Might even get some pop up action to cool us down or the usual blow off cirrus to curb the heat some days. Looking forward to it.
  7. been awhile since i've experienced a good flash drought.
  8. Got my needed rain for the day. Everything got a good soak. Good with a miss south. Bring on the real heat.
  9. I'll enjoy it while I can. Feel like it's been awhile since June started this way: "ALL IN ALL, ATYPICALLY COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE CAN BE EXPECTED FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY, WITH BELOW NORMAL HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE 70S AWAY FROM LAKE COOLING, 40S-50S DEW POINTS, AND OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE 50S."
  10. there is a death ridge every year. But clearly, it appears we are looking at a more moderate June-at least. Been a few years since that occurred. It's summer in the midwest-enjoy.
  11. Frankly, it's not that big a deal down this way. Life exaggerated, again.
  12. just need enough to keep me from having to water the plants myself.
  13. Lush spring, no question. Been awhile. Shame about the cicada thing.
  14. isn't that slightly above normal for Chicago area?
  15. First, I prefer a warm spring.Second, I do believe up until several years ago the largest accumulating snow in Chicago was April 14,1961. Not sure exact, but I do believe that has been surpassed twice in the last decade. All that said, if I can get it even to me more like Knoxville around here I'm all for it in my time.
  16. Not sure about seasonal anomalies,records and stats- I go more by what I see. First cut of the lawn was mid April which was about normal. Snowflakes on or around opening day. Had to cover the hostas and up coming plants last week due to potential freeze which is typical. Would not be surprised to see another before were clear for the season-hoping not as I would prefer the warmth but I know how things roll around here. No question it was a non winter.
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