Ha, I guess my issue with BOS is that it's not indicative of the air mass like most other stations. It's more indicative of wind direction. Like if we are having a discussion about how hot a summer is and using BOS... it's like your house is on fire but you open the refrigerator door and huddle in the opening thinking, this fire isn't *that* hot .
ORH at 1,000ft has the same average high so far as BOS (84F) but ORH is like +6 while BOS is only +3. BDL is also at +6 on July so far. We are +6.1 up here for July so far, it's just widespread absolute record heater so far for July.
I like using ORH and BDL because you get the elevation differences and its in the heart of SNE. Even though it's only halfway through the month, both ORH and BDL are on pace to have their hottest July's ever if this sustains itself.
ORH's highest July average temp is 75.9F in 1911 (think that was at a much lower elevation too).... and so far this year is 76.1F at 1,000ft.
BDL's record July is 2019 at 78.2F and so far this year is 79.8F.
Of course, it's incredibly hard to sustain record warmth so I'd bet against it, but looking across the region there are a lot of sites pacing at a record July level through the first two weeks.
On the flip side with BOS, I'd think the same thing if it was November and ORH and BDL were -3F while BOS was average because the wind direction was unfavorable and kept them more in the mild maritime air, while the interior was solidly cold. We'd call that a cold month and it would be hard to use BOS as a reason to say it wasn't chilly.