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Another beauty out there today for sure. It sounds like the love train might come to a screeching halt for a while but can’t complain after the last few days. Funny how the air has just started taking on that summer-like feel as the warmth has begun to dominate this part of the world. This change is so  subtle but after a while you just embrace it. I leave you all with a couple little shots earlier I took of the birds, one of which I believe is a rose grosbeak, something I’ve never seen before and another of a gray catbird, which I don’t believe is a common sight either. Ya really can’t miss the screeching sound of the catbird lol.  

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7 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

There’s like 3 posters that refuse to install by this point . They’re ACATT and just refuse to admit how warm a spring it’s been . No installs. Just open windows with white painted walls turned yellow with pollen . 

+5.9 for HVN and my central air has been running hard this week and month. 

 

 

 

 

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It’s been warm, but again it’s heavily biased on the mins…especially up here. The local coop is +2 on the highs and +9 on the mins. Precip and clouds have been AN up here as well. This time of year, perception changes based on sunshine. A 58/32 sunny day is more appealing than 65/45 and clouds/rain. 

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6 minutes ago, dendrite said:

It’s been warm, but again it’s heavily biased on the mins…especially up here. The local coop is +2 on the highs and +9 on the mins. Precip and clouds have been AN up here as well. This time of year, perception changes based on sunshine. A 58/32 sunny day is more appealing than 65/45 and clouds/rain. 

Maybe in NNE but down here it's been an exceptionally warm month both for highs and mins.

DXR is+7.4...

 

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3 minutes ago, BrianW said:

Maybe in NNE but down here it's been an exceptionally warm month both for highs and mins.

DXR is+7.4...

 

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That’s fine. But the people complaining have been in NH and everyone S of the Pike is trying to tell us it’s been warm and nice. lol

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

It’s been warm, but again it’s heavily biased on the mins…especially up here. The local coop is +2 on the highs and +9 on the mins. Precip and clouds have been AN up here as well. This time of year, perception changes based on sunshine. A 58/32 sunny day is more appealing than 65/45 and clouds/rain. 

I haven’t come close to needing AC yet. I get not wanting to do it on a 90/70 day but I’m pretty sure I can avoid that. 

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37 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

HVN has been running warm, but others there are torchy too. 

Post up the charts. 

It's a completely different climate zone down here. Same growing zone as the mid Atlantic (7b) per the 2023 USDA map updates.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BrianW said:

Post up the charts. 

It's a completely different climate zone down here. Same growing zone as the mid Atlantic (7b) per the 2023 USDA map updates.

 

 

 

 

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Warm as in compared to other places nearby. We’ve mentioned it several times. No doubt it’s been mild there in North Carolina. 

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