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August "Ughust" 2024 Obs/Disco


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I think the summer pattern has been mainly dews and above normal temperatures interspersed with breaks of dank and a few nice days lasting 5-6 days with a redew on the other side. Rinse repeat for another few weeks or more.

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

My average summer low is in the 50s and I can’t even get a dew that low anymore. 

It's certainly been dewey these last few days, but last weekend we had lows of 51° and 7/22 bottomed out at 45.  Mostly sticky but the last 2 weeks of July had some breaks from the swamp.

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23 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

18z GFS just ended Vermont late next week.  Pack up the wagons, time to abandon most settlements along any waterway after that.

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Hopefully it doesn't come to pass. Those poor folks up that way.

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3 hours ago, powderfreak said:

18z GFS just ended Vermont late next week.  Pack up the wagons, time to abandon most settlements along any waterway after that.

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N Conway to Crawford Notch area of NH would be toast also.  They don’t handle prodigious rain well. 

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26 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

You want the south to flood with no consequences up here

I’m fine with anyone else but us flooding with no consequences here. We’ve had  enough for now. It’s time to share the bounty. 

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73/70 at 11:30pm in a NNE valley bottom location of 750ft.

Tropical evenings continue.  Identical readings at MVL and MPV.  Widespread, thick, humid air rules the low-levels.

Is BOS really 81F closing in on midnight?  HFD at 73/72.

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