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  1. 1.26" in the Stratus for a 24-hour total of 1.64". Tipper coming in way high at 2.06", but we excuse it during summer storm precip rates. High for the day at home was 97. POU's 98.6F rounds up to tie the daily record of 99 set in 1964.
  2. I'll take the under. Poughkeepsie hasn't done it since 2011. Admittedly that doesn't have a ton of predictive power, but with it being as rare as it is, I'd want to see some really beastly ridging on the ensembles. Means look pretty troughy through the first 10 and beyond.
  3. This used to be my solution as well until I simply had too many plants to buy cages for. Not sure if you guys realized this, but it's a bit warm outside. POU already to 97
  4. All my peppers got toppled last night, so I'll need to return them to a vertical position before any more storms this afternoon. The supporting wires are already in place, it's just a matter of tying the plants up. Still a bit of an arduous task in this heat since I have about 50 plants. I'm not sure why my peppers are always so prone to, well, lying prone. I know excess N can cause corn stalks to fall over, but I don't know if that translates to other crops.
  5. .38" in the bucket from the storms after midnight. Low was 74. 84/74 now
  6. A little relief here with outflow from the storms to my north. 76/71... not a huge improvement, but noticeable for sure Edit: now it's raining, so the RH reprieve will have been short-lived.
  7. Stopped at 97 by some clouds and showers in the area. Weak.
  8. I wonder if headlines for things like heat aren't more for emergency management than for the general public. Deciding whether to open up municipal cooling centers, etc.
  9. The heat will rally late today as winds turn WNWerly, drying dews a bit and reaching a more favorable angle for downsloping. 98-99F at POU seems likely to me
  10. How's the water temp? I haven't been to squammy since early May
  11. 95/77, heat index 110... allegedly. We definitely dew but I don't think quite to that preposterous level.
  12. 94F: sit on the couch and swelter 100F: sit on the couch and swelter but this time the temperature has three numbers
  13. 86/75 If it weren't June, I'd probably proclaim this the hottest day of the summer
  14. Move the vaccine timeline up 8 weeks and give him some Valium for the first debate, and he walks away with it. I firmly believe that.
  15. The moths, the disease, or the warmth? 46 here as well. Yesterday was cooler, surprisingly
  16. Haven't really noticed any infestations around here. They seem to really like CT for whatever reason. 50/49 here at midnight. I do worry a little that the repeated temp swings are going to foster disease issues in the gardens... would be nice to get the baseline warmth up to summer levels.
  17. There were a few decent sized branches down on roadways in the Rhinebeck area early this am. Nothing that screams severe but some poor schmuck somewhere definitely had his tomato plants blown down.
  18. Quick half inch of rain here with some close lightning. These were once routine summer storms, but convection is a scarce commodity these days.
  19. My bedroom AC stays on about 20 hours a day now so that it's a comfortable temp when I go to bed. The 19th century windows are too tiny for anything bigger than about a 5000 BTU unit, which would be just about worthless to bring the 400 sqft space back down from 80F or so during the daytime. I turn it off for a few hours in the morning to avoid any issues with ice.
  20. 41.2 here, 39.7 downhill. Not bad for the shortest nights of the year.
  21. Chilly, down to 47 here and 45 at the bottom of the hill. I'd be surprised if someone in town didn't get to a hair under 40.
  22. I see you still need to practice your edging a bit
  23. 0.90" this morning. Everything's pretty soggy.
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