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35 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

I used to love fishing Lake Garda when I was a kid. Big bluegills and lots of them. Used to go with my buddy Jimmy Johnson and then we'd clean em up and cook em on the grill.

Yes... it has always been a bluegill hot spot...

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14 minutes ago, mreaves said:

Everything split around us at the golf course tonight. Not a drop of rain. 

We had a good soaking, with standing water or soggy conditions in numerous areas of a 3-mile loop with the dog.  The neighbor across the street along Stowe CC had 0.86” today in three quick moving downpours.  The top of the golf course 200-300ft higher had 0.98”.

Looks like the Lower Village and SE had just over a half inch.  I appreciate how this area has so many PWS stations in a very small radius.

Its always interesting how even 1 mile can add 0.30” of rainfall in these convective situations.

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16 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Yep.  Been a cacophony of them for the past week or so.   Thankfully the whoosh of the AC drowns them out. :clown:

This makes me sad. I've had tons of gray tree frogs every spring for the last 20 years or so.  This year I have not heard a single one. I wonder what would cause a large population to disappear so suddenly?

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27 minutes ago, CT Rain said:

They were last at 100F in 2019. They reached 103F in 2011.

Yeah—I’m just talking about 100° in June. That seems far more rare. I only see 1952 and 1964 on NOWData. There was a 99° on 5/26/2010 from what I see. Assuming something doesn’t muck it up, next week looks pretty anomalous for this time of year. 

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12 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Low -mid 60’s . But what I mean is .. you’re sweating out chopping logs for the next several months with no breaks. Just understand it and manage it 

Huh Go figure? My dew point's 54 .  You still in the mid '60s there?

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