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


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45 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. 

I’m not sympathetic to the sod scapes with grasses that aren’t drought/heat resistant. But when you’re torching even the Texas species—yea, that’s a legit problem. That’s what I’m saying.

I don’t want to go off into a big tangent here but water run off is also a city problem and lawns promote risk mitigation when too much rain is a problem. All I’m saying is the cities can’t have all of this without some balance and support when things are persistently dry.

 

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28 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

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...

Nope....

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

our upstairs AC didn't work in June when we turned it on for the first time in early June so we all slept on the first floor.    Fun times.   Luckily the guy came out the next day.   

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32 minutes ago, Sn0waddict said:

For the past three runs now the 3k has honed in on eastern PA as the recipient of the rain deluge. 

3k NAM sucks! I think a widespread beneficial soaking is coming especially PIKE south with localized flash flooding in the training t-storms.. 

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18 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

RRFS has an OXFORD CT flash flood repeat 8-10" southern CT focus .. we shall see

That would be awful for that area specially. Places are still getting rebuilt from the last large flooding event. Hope it’s wrong. 

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6 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Highs on Friday will not be in the 50s. Maybe high elevations inland for a brief time if it's pouring may be 59 in the morning.

Probably a lot of early 5z highs anyway

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57 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

RRFS has an OXFORD CT flash flood repeat 8-10" southern CT focus .. we shall see

Where do you see that? The 6z RRFS looks like 1-3" for Fairfield County up through Oxford. 

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3 minutes ago, CT Rain said:

Where do you see that? The 6z RRFS looks like 1-3" for Fairfield County up through Oxford. 

Weatherbell that was 00z.. 6z just got released since I posted that which is much less with that in mind it flops like that NAM and hrrr so take with a grain of salt 

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