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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat


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Just now, jbenedet said:

Moderate+ Drought is again a real problem for a chunk of us.

Really hoping Thursday drying trend on guidance flips today. Could really use an 1”+ from that here

Some models showing heaviest precip west of CRV towards NYS; let’s see how that plays out

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11 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Moderate+ Drought is again a real problem for a chunk of us.

Really hoping Thursday drying trend on guidance flips today. Could really use an 1”+ from that here

The second half of the summer has really pinned successive rain events south of the pike and over towards CT.

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1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

The second half of the summer has really pinned successive rain events south of the pike and over towards CT.

Yea it’s been brutal for those who care about their property. A lot of up keep, expensive water bills. And still dog shit aesthetic results because, you’re fighting too much in mid summer through a chunk of august.
 

and the conservation of water initiatives rolled out by local cities are counter to green scaping to reduce UHI/global warming affects.They have to figure something out on this.

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It does look like we have quite the baroclincity for Thurs to work with for the calendar—> surface to mid level frontogenesis. So I could buy something like the 6z Rgem, at the same time I do believe that area will be narrow and cold front esque in distribution on the north side. All about where this sets up bc you’ll have sig subsidence just to the north of that boundary, and not much just to the south of it either.
 

West and south into upstate NY and PA look best setup for the broad 0.75” + amounts. Don’t think that changes. They also need the rain much less than we do…

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8 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Yea it’s been brutal for those who care about their property. A lot of up keep, expensive water bills. And still dog shit aesthetic results because, you’re fighting too much in mid summer through a chunk of august.
 

and the conservation of water initiatives rolled out by local cities are counter to green scaping to reduce UHI/global warming affects.They have to figure something out on this.

I don't hate it because it slows the growth of the grass down...I don't water, I just maintain it.

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26 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Yea it’s been brutal for those who care about their property. A lot of up keep, expensive water bills. And still dog shit aesthetic results because, you’re fighting too much in mid summer through a chunk of august.
 

and the conservation of water initiatives rolled out by local cities are counter to green scaping to reduce UHI/global warming affects.They have to figure something out on this.

Lawns (while I love a nice, lush, green one) are not great as far as maintaining a minimal environmental impact. They soak up a ton of water and don’t keep things as cool as native species. 
 

that being said, a stressed lawn is more susceptible to disease, etc.  rain would certainly help.  
 

Dry July for sure. 

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33 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

and the conservation of water initiatives rolled out by local cities are counter to green scaping to reduce UHI/global warming affects. They have to figure something out on this.

along those lines, my town has eliminated the permit fee to install an irrigation well

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3 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Lawns (while I love a nice, lush, green one) are not great as far as maintaining a minimal environmental impact. They soak up a ton of water and don’t keep things as cool as native species. 
 

that being said, a stressed lawn is more susceptible to disease, etc.  rain would certainly help.  
 

Dry July for sure. 

Yeah a brown 1-2” cut monoculture lawn does not make a drought. We had a wet spring. Normal habitats are fine. 

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9 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Radiational cooling will save you ! Fake cold 

Sure did, add the whole house fan into the equation and sleeping wasn't too bad. Low got down to 67⁰ this morning, 72⁰ by midnight. House was 73⁰ when i woke up this morning. The house was almost 87⁰ at 9 pm last night...

9 hours ago, Brian5671 said:

Hopefully you have a finished basement...

Nope....

9 hours ago, Torch Tiger said:

Dehumidifier works wonders

Yeah, if they cant get it fixed today...the next 2 days are going to need one for sure. By Friday evening, windows will be wide open for sure

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