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June 2025 Obs/Disco


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What a difference a day makes.  Yesterday, temperatures here in coastal Rhode Island hovered in the mid- to upper-60⁰ F with RH in the 60% range.  Today, temperature is hovering around 80⁰ F with 80% RH.  Guess it'll soon be the time to put the WiseDry silica packs back into my guitar cases.  My toys hate high humidity even more than I do.

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4 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Why not? It’s not far from Bristol. 

I know, it's really not that far. CT's such a tiny state and all. But I do not currently have a car, so I'd have to rely on public transit to do it and it would take like 4+ hours to get to the shore by bus. 

3 hours ago, UnitedWx said:

87 degrees in Simsbury with clouds now. Lets keep it under 90! Looks like it's snowing out my office window with all the tree detritus in the air :lol:

It's insane out there in some areas. When I took a walk yesterday I saw it was accumulating in the grass, it's crazy! I'm so grateful I'm not allergic to it or I'd be having a very rough time right now.

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1 hour ago, weathafella said:

Legit.  Widespread 90s.  Car read 95 newton and Wellesley areas.BOS with an east wind and hours of M-U 80s .  50s and low 60s are probably finished.

My car read 99 and my girlfriend's car same in Newton. 93 now but the dew point's only 62 . Feels good to have a beer on the porch.

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6 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I'm masochistically seeing how long I can stand it... 85 in the living room, 93 in the front yard.   I have a fully realized and functional mini split unit here in the living room, with a lowest cool setting of 57, turned off at the moment.   muahhahahaha

You are the opposite of those people who challenge themselves to not turn on the heat in winter. 

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