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Everything posted by JTA66
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Nothing here again other than passing clouds. 75F/DP 69F
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Other than an occasional shower, pretty much got the 7-10 split all weekend. About .50” total for the weekend. 70F/DP 69F
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About .40” so far today, the lawn desperately needed it. 70F/DP 69F
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Finally cashing in, stuff outside getting wet. 67F/DP 66F I don’t understand why it’s so difficult catching this guy. He was in prison. What do all male prisoners want? Women and food. The cops should have stuck a topless blonde out in the wood holding a pizza and 6-pack. This guy would have come running out of hiding in a second!
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I got a rock .08” for the day.
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Hearing thunder here too. Temp down to 77F after a high of 86F.
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Getting dark and windy here like something is trying to develop overhead.
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He’s hiding in Kamu’s snow pile Today’s Euro west with Lee. Almost looks like a repeat of “The Long Island Express” hurricane. More than a week to go, so who knows?
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The mercury plummeted down to 68F overnight. Who says it can’t get cold anymore? 72F/DP 70F
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Nice lighting show off to the south. Let’s see what it does.
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And no sooner than I post that I start picking up a light shower.
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Hearing thunder and junk but no rain. After a high of 92F I’m sitting at 81F.
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91F...I lose
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If only there was a forum on this site to discuss climate change...sigh Currently 80F/DP 70F out there. Another disgusting day on tap but it feels a little less intense. Current forecast is for a high of 89F. If it stays under 90F, I'll count that as a small victory.
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But it can't get hot after 8/1 because of the lowering sun angle
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80F at midnight, bottomed out at 73F.
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Only 89F yesterday, so my heatwave begins today. 81F/DP 70F
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Called it when I began this thread…back loaded summer This upcoming week reminds of when we get pity flakes in March after a ratter of a winter. Seems kids get more “heat days” off now than snow days.
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Today's 12z Euro has Idalia making a second landfall in Boston next week
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Sarcasm because we haven't had one in 6+ years?? Paul Kocin and Louis Uccelline, they wrote the book on big EC snowstorms. Required reading in Weenie 101... Northeast Snowstorms Volume 1 and Volume 2 Set. (Volume 32): Kocin, Paul J., Uccellini, Louis W.: 9781878220646: Amazon.com: Books
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Agreed. September can be a dry month outside of tropical mischief. But we have an oncoming Nino. Depending on how/where it sets up and countless other factors, it could still be a mild, snowless winter. But I'm not concerned about a dry winter. I think once we get into October, the faucet gets turned on and it's wet until next spring. (Of course I can't forecast my way out of a wet, paper bag so everything I said above could be dead wrong. ) About .15" from this morning's atmospheric river. 71F/DP 69F
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That green jawn put about .40" in the bucket this morning. Expecting a steamy-windows advisory from Agnes. 73F/DP 72F
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Could use a little rain, parts of the lawn looks like it wants to brown up. 79F/DP 58F
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No 90F here today, 87F/DP 73F. A month to go until the equinox, where’s Birds with the countdown calendar??
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This. I understand there is no scientific correlation, but it "seems" whenever we hit a string of 90's in April, the following summers are tolerable (1976, 2009). I wouldn't call this a "cool" summer (speaking strictly imby), I would call it seasonably warm. Uncomfortable too with the high dews. Plus I've only been under one heat advisory so far (unlike our "hot" summers where we can go a week or more under excessive heat warnings).