About half to 3/4. . The entire side yard on one side, the entire back yard and a portion of other side and portion of front . One was a massive white pine and other was a 125 year old Oak both close to house. In order to get to them they had to drive all over the lawn with Kaboda and chippers . Their truck got stuck in mud at one point. It was excruciating for someone like me to watch unfold to their lawn . And then it never snowed so I had to look at it from Feb - early May .
I had two trees taken down in Feb and since ground was so wet and snowless they destroyed half of it with heavy equipment . So I had to bring in 4 tri axles of soil and had it graded and hydroseeded in April . It’s come in really nicely but if you don’t keep it moist you lose all of it . .63 this month so far with high sun angle and scorching temps means heavy water
We are in agreement . I’d bet Humch is warmer . He can downslope a bit in elevated valley at 1200 feet but also gets much colder in winter with higher terrain surrounding . And still be a snow jack . Best of all worlds.
This has always been about the dews. Some got obsessed with 100’s.There is no fresh dry cool airmass is the point
As the upper level ridge is suppressed to our
south...we do expect the excessive heat to break but it still will
be humid.