Past few days in Lincoln Lakes region of Maine have been delightful. Just a few showers the other night but mostly Stein and light breezes with temps in the 70s-low 80s. Heading back south tomorrow for a brief time and then back here for some more time. Hoping the bayou swamp weather is brief.
Headed to lake house today for a week or two depending on weather. Looks pretty good to start anyway and hoping the rain days are relatively few. I do like a good storm up there, especially at night.
10.18" of rain so far this month. It would be neat to say we got a foot of rain in July but Thursday would have to come through in a big way for that to happen.
Saw an albino porcupine earlier this evening walking along the road. Looked liked a giant, walking cotton ball. Wish I had stopped to take a pic but there were already a couple of cars pulled over with people trying to usher it back into the woods.
Quietly picked up another .25 this morning...now up to 3.6 MTD. Gulf of ME probably knocked down those cells by the time they got here. 64/59 beautiful morning.
I was curious. Through the end of June at Concord...
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Season
2021
1.89
2.72
1.45
2.86
2.99
1.29
13.2
1938
3.94
2.11
2.07
2.18
3.11
5.12
18.53
At Blue Hill...
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Season
2021
2.32
5.68
2.17
4.89
5.6
2.2
22.86
1938
3.79
3.14
2.45
2.69
4.96
9.03
26.06
Certainly comparable though '38 was wetter. July and August of '38 added 10 more inches at Concord and 15 more at Blue Hill. That's a lot of rain.
Already more rain in July (1.77) than all of June (1.52). Pattern having an identity crisis. July will probably blow on average and August will be perfect.