Yeah it truly shows America is operating in two completely different solar systems. It’s not even close. And then the family members will say “These people believe what they hear about COVID!” I’m thinking... you just told me there are kids in tunnels getting raped and then their blood drained so it can be drank by the wealthy elite. That’s believable but COVID is a hoax?! Am I high right now?
It was happening a long time before COVID though... The conspiracy theory side of things is pretty much unchecked and running rampant right now.
This stuff is mind blowing the more I read about it. How does this take hold in a place like America?!
https://time.com/5887437/conspiracy-theories-2020-election/
Yeah I love day after day without rain. Never have to get stuck inside when you want to be recreating outside.
57F with a breeze here...had to shut all windows and doors. Crazy change from the hot and humid morning.
To me they didn’t show it like that. I mean literally a few miles to your north got rain... 0.36” in Somers, 0.26” in Ellington, etc. I just looked at those global models again and they didn’t show a like 20 mile wide band of nothing.
It’s crazy how wet that Pike region has been while a county south DIT can’t buy a drop. I mean look at that dry right up as it hits NE CT.
SW of ORH has been very wet with a few events, it’s so close to DIT each time.
Down to 64F up here at 6pm... impressive drop against the normal diurnal trend this afternoon from the max of 84F around 12pm. Breezy and cloudy with almost a chill in the air now from very hot/humid morning.
Hopefully the air isn’t perpetually sinking along 84 like a standing wave pattern. Definitely a win for emotional forecasting. Usually in winter a Debbie can use it to pull a decent event.
Nature can smell the fear in Tolland. Afraid, fearful and dry. I think he needs to try to do what he does in winter by steering storms (ie back to the river, to south of the pike, etc).
It looked pretty consistent yesterday at 12z.
It is almost comical how even in CT there’s heavy showers along the Mass border north of Kev, and then heavy stuff south of 84 too... but along 84 in general looks like light high based stuff.
Front is through up here... hit 84F for a torch max around lunch time, now down to 72F at 3pm. 60s are just NW of here in northern Champlain Valley and moving this way, even some 50s outside Montreal.
I mean the models had what they had yesterday... they are all saved in the thread ha, ha.
I guess it is go meh every single time regardless of output 24 hours out.
Add in worrying if your neighborhood will burn to the ground because someone tosses a cigarette butt out the car window... or maybe because there’s a gender reveal party down the street?
Its crazy when it’s like “A lowered Honda Civic bottomed out pulling into the Walmart parking lot and the resulting sparks burned an entire county to the ground...”