I’ve heard stuff like that in greenfield in the past. I attribute it to the railroad yard down in Deerfield rearranging out of commission cars or whatever.
My gut feeling is that outside of an October nor’easter of note, it is going to be boring until winter weather season arrives.
I am skeptical of the tropics producing anything for New England this year. I think any teasers are going to fall victim to lows swinging down an kicking them out. What do I know? Just my feeling.
It’s amazing how just that little bit of rain last night really perked up the flora. I mean, everything is still pretty toasted it just gave a little boost.
Basically a couple of 10 minute showers here. Even the dust in the driveway is already dry.
We have had less than .30 this month. Brutal.
I guess I should’ve been careful what I wished for back in May…
Well at least we got 10 minutes of rain, hopefully the next batch makes it in here too.
Won’t do much for the vegetation but at least it will knock the dust and pollen down a little bit.
They will be throwing the terpene odors for weeks to come and it will generally be strongest in the evenings.
Our neighbors across the street have a dozen big girls and the odor on the evening dog walk is pronounced. Of course all of the neighbors probably think it’s the long hair guy growing, not the town counselor.
I've been pessimistic about this one since last week, hopefully at least get a shower to wet the ground, anything helps. Next chance at any meaningful precipitation, probably doesn't come for 6 or 7 days.