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  1. 86/50 here.  Still pretty dry at 29% but not 16% of yesterday.

    A couple degrees cooler so far than yesterday’s 88/37 at this time.

    Classic, increase the dews a bit and the temperature can’t completely go bonkers.

  2. 13 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    Yes that’s why I am loving this . Dews are in mid- upper 60’s today thru Monday . That’s not high enough as 70+ is preferred but for mid Mayorch this is great 

    Not even a mention about the temperature, only dews.

    Edit: Just looked, jeez only mid-70s there in Tolland?!

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  3. 1 hour ago, BrianW said:

    He has irrigation. You can see the hose in a tweet from today. It looks he is well off as he has 2 nice houses in Massachusetts and Maine. I bet he hypes his drought and everything gets watered automatically every night with his 20k irrigation system. 

     

    Trying in a round about way to justify to his wife why he had to spend a ton of money on an irrigation system?

     

  4. 16 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

    I have no idea how the big reservoirs are doing.   I would guess that the Quabbin is doing fine.

    DIT got so much rain last year, it could probably not rain a drop this summer and he’s be at average over the past two summers.

    I think sometimes in summer convective rainfall folks look at “average” too much on a too small a time scale.  Summer rain comes in short heavy bursts.  Get a tropical feed and pick up 6 weeks of rain in 6 hours.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

    He is an avid gardner... 

    He loves it though, ha.  I feel like there’s a bit of a lack of awareness on how warm season rainfall works too.  The guy is looking for average like 1.25” water per week steady (which doesn’t really happen).

    Its more like 3 weeks of very little then some convective cluster drops 3-4” of rainfall and bam, you’re at 4.10” for a month, lol.

    Or on a larger scale, there’s 3 dry summers followed by one like last summer where it rains 30”.  That’s the equivalent of a convective burst dropping a bunch of rain in a large time set amid drier climo.

    Its not going to rain 0.20” of gentle soaking each day all summer like he seems to want.

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  6. 1 hour ago, dendrite said:

    53° and clear with some light fog. Nice launching pad for today. 

    BTV southerly flow season has started.

    Hung around 70F all night at BTV (68F min) on steady channeling south winds.

    Should get 90F pretty easily IMO.

    “This is especially true in the Champlain Valley where overnight southerly winds have kept temperatures from dropping much so here we`ll be starting significantly warmer than yesterday. That said, looking for several high temp records to fall again today with BTV possibly hitting 90 degrees, which if observed will be the 7th earliest in observed history.”

  7. 2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    I’d much prefer what we had today with 80 and dews vs 88 and desert 

    Yeah you don't care about temps much at all... only dews.  You'd take 72/72 soup over what you had today.  A reason to run the A/C... a dry heat doesn't get the window units cranking in Tolland.

  8. 1 hour ago, alex said:

    I think the bare trees contribute to some really fast heating, AZ desert style. Although today suddenly there is some green showing! Should be fully leafed out within a couple of days at this rate. 

    Yeah 1500ft at like SLK, across VT to your area in NNH all sporting 85-87F type temps today.

    The lack of green certainly plays a roll in these early dry heaters up north.  It’s starting to come on fast though.

    Looks like 88-90F below 1,000ft too.

    Watching the snow melt on these warm evenings.  Stick season hillsides getting blasted by mid/upper 80s.

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  9. 2 minutes ago, dendrite said:

    Scoot is coming for you.

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    It's so dry out there the picnic tables may just spontaneously combust... he probably doesn't even have to light them.

    We've had some helluva great stretches of weather the past 5 springs.  Maybe we've always had them but it seems I've noticed them more lately.  Like solid 10 day stretches of warmth and low humidity.  Even on the extreme side like the May a few years ago when it was like 95-97F but dews in the 40s.

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  10. 4 minutes ago, kdxken said:

    You may want to tone it down a bit. You're not making any friends with the folks on the south coast.

    We tend to do spring pretty well lately.  I have no doubt that the lack of leaves though are what's helping the huge diurnal swings and low RH.  I bet same air mass with full summer green/leaves and it's more like 30-35% RH instead of like 10-20% during max heating.

  11. 83/36 up here.  Dipped into the upper 30s again last night.

    Days and days and days of sub 20% RH and warmth.  This is literally day 7 now of full sunshine.

    San Diego style weather and it keeps going.

  12. 45 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    Top 10 day easily here ...

    0 cloud

    Very low RH

    Barely a perceptible breeze

    72

    At least at this 1:15 pm moment, it's physically impossible to be better with a concurrent double BJ by the two hottest [enter preference] on the planet -

    Yeah 18z max comes in with 80F up here so far.

    Very low RH.

    Car was hitting 82F in spots around here.

    This is why I love this time of year.  Only time you can get 80F with dews in the 20s is when there’s no leaves on the trees yet.

  13. 2 hours ago, kdxken said:

    Getting pretty up there yet? I love the spring look on the hills. Almost looks like fall.

    Not much green but it’s starting.  Still stick season but big change last 48 hours too.  I can’t wait for that widespread fresh light green on the hills.

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  14. MVL high of 78F, true top 10 day.

    Ground seems so dry with these low dews and endless sunshine going back to last week.  Tinderbox and I know there have been several burn piles locally get out of control real fast.

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