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HoarfrostHubb

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  1. 0.50” here. good thing because my lawn was getting crispy
  2. Jaffery, Chicopee, Orange all still in the upper 50s last report ORH and FIT just at 60
  3. 3 90s here. One in April (almost a second one). Two at the start of June
  4. My electric bill will be thankful. Less than half the amount of AC needed since late July here
  5. My condolences go out to you and your family. That is terrible.
  6. Finally got 80F this month earlier today (80.0). Such an odd start to the month
  7. Dew of 57 at KFIT (*) Spent the day with family down in Jamestown RI I will never be tired of this view
  8. My wife and I noticed some swamp maples starting to turn in Royalston MA yesterday.
  9. Your station is a lonely posts of higher dews in a sea of lower ones. Lots of temps and dews in the 50s in Tolland Got to 51.7F here
  10. That would be perfect timing for me for a big hot spell. Meanwhile, today was great for an extended paddle out at Tully Lake and Long Pond in Royalston. The wind made it difficult on the return trip though. Lots of great blue herons today
  11. 1.2” for August so far here 24” since June 1. I hate this summer
  12. 0.50” here in the Hubb so far Wish I could send it to Taunton Edit. 0.60”. Misread the PWS
  13. Plus you could probably subtract 2 degrees from that ORH number Its been cool so far
  14. So far for the first part of Mehgust: BOS -1.7 BDL. -2.4 PVD -3.1 ORH* -0.4 The old chart verified pretty well The rest of the month should bring those up
  15. I know it’s early in the month, but I haven’t even hit 80F
  16. Yeah. I’ve been watching reports from there. Devastating
  17. It is brutal in July and August in general there. Add a few more degrees and the misery increases. Avoid the parks mid day. Head back to the resort and pool. Take a nap
  18. But they get the daily 3PM thunderstorm to cool it off (not really- just like adding water in a sauna)
  19. We went over this a week ago or so. July had the “hottest” average daily temp But the daily highs were nothing special. It was driven by very high daily lows that continued unabated. Moist air retains thermal energy pretty well
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