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HoarfrostHubb

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  1. Usually on Memorial Day, July 4th, and/or Labor Day
  2. I’m thinking my actual house has more but I have no data to back it up. That PWS is a mile away but seems to report zeros sometimes when I have had some rain.
  3. Local PWS at 0.80” for August.
  4. Local PWS recorded 0.03” for the day here.
  5. Distant thunder rumbling near me in N ORH county.
  6. That is epic. You need to share that with TV Mets.
  7. Yah. I remember that one. I think Eek posted it a while back
  8. Sometimes a drought can bring some good outcomes https://www.wcvb.com/article/dinosaur-tracks-million-years-ago-uncovered-severe-drought/40963896
  9. Looks possible The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a * Special Marine Warning for... Eastern Long Island Sound... * Until 145 PM EDT. * At 1244 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing waterspouts was located near Long Sand Shoal, moving east at 10 knots. HAZARD...Waterspouts and small hail.
  10. I spent an hour or so walking in my pool the other day (mostly to pick up pine debris). I think I messed up one of my shins doing that. Hope your back gets better
  11. You are right. Cool is a stretch. 65 attm.
  12. Yup. Cloudy, cool, misty. Some fog.
  13. Still getting light stuff. We were coming back from seeing Thor (only ones in the theater…great soundtrack). So. Many. Frogs. Our driveway had a half dozen plus. Our daughter went ahead of our car scooting them out of the way
  14. Around 0.1” out here. Puddles are exciting
  15. Some light rain here in N ORH county
  16. Hoping for some rains just to knock some of this moisture out of the air. No wind and manky out
  17. The plovers are getting pummeled in Deluxbury
  18. As Tip (and Scott) alluded to, the areas getting Steined today might do better tomorrow Maybe some convection helps out?
  19. This is one way to end the drought:
  20. I found this: Shortly after 4pm today Car 2, Truck 4, Engine 1 and Engine 3 responded to a residence on Adams Road for a reported brush fire. On arrival, firefighters found approximately an acre and a half burning with the fire burning up to 6 inches deep into the ground in some spots. A mutual aid tanker from Westminster, MA Fire Department assisted on scene. Firefighters worked for 4 hours in the 90 degree heat to extinguish the fire. The cause was found to be an illegal unattended outside fire. We urge everyone to use extreme caution with any open flame during this ongoing drought as fires can spread extremely quickly and take long periods of time to extinguish.
  21. Maybe DIT is setting brush fires in the area
  22. If that was this morning there was a structure fire near Wymans Pond in Westminster
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