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Damage In Tolland

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  1. We heard that 3 weeks ago for the matter part of this month . Stein will stay
  2. Congrats all who got the heavy rains this morning. Not a sprinkle here
  3. That thing is more than half bare after today. At times it was 1-2 per hour
  4. Look in the background. I’d say minimum half the Oak forest emptied today
  5. Red flag warnings to no warning for 3-6” leaves
  6. Stepping outside to fire up Blackstone.. WTF.. all this is from today .. 3-6” deep
  7. 80 Helloween This will allow a return southwest flow of much milder air back into the region Wed and especially by Thu. The EPS/GEFS anomalous upper level ridging setting up across the mid-Atlantic coast. Southwest flow should allow highs to probably reach back into the 70s by Wed and perhaps taking a run at 80 by Thu. Still quite a ways out...but certainly may challenge a few record highs given strong support from the EPS/GEFS guidance.
  8. Just an epic leaf disaster today . Oaks weeks ahead of schedule . Raining down by the thousands like men on Scooter on Brokeback
  9. Nah best most vibrant fall in 40 years!
  10. Stein teaching very stern, very mean https://x.com/growingwisdom/status/1849052100036034592?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  11. Leaves pouring down this morning . Oaks will be bare in 2 weeks . Only good thing about this Stein hot fall
  12. Even Ryan today said the foliage this week went to shit. Maybe you’ve got a few red maples but it’s brutal and most admit it . Like I keri saying.. my job allows me to drive all over New England so I see a bunch of areas / weather etc. Far and away the best foliage this fall has been in SE areas of SNE. It is vibrant there as of today. As I drove NW into CT it got worse and worse. I’m not making foliage up lol. It is what it is . You and Wolf have some serious foliage rage
  13. I was in Fall River today and then drove from there to customers in S RI. Went thru Newport / Jamestown over the bridges there and noticed everything was green and lush and they had great and vibrant foliage (unlike anywhere in CT). I thought I recalled they had some heavy rains in that area that areas NW of 95 missed out on the last two weeks . It looked like a different world down there. They were even out mowing the grass on some of the highways. This map illustrates perfectly what I saw
  14. CT most dangerous state in the Union ?
  15. Tomorrow is a day Stein cherishes. Tomorrow is a day of burning
  16. You took 70’s this week and hit 80-85. Helloween will be 80
  17. CT is on fire https://x.com/eweather13/status/1848533135564140920?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
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