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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Yep. Trying to tell em.

So the data indicates it's off by possibly 2 degrees? Seems to run very close to BDR. There's also like a half dozen or so WU stations near HVN that seem to run pretty close to it. 

 

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1 minute ago, BrianW said:

So the data indicates it's off by 2 degrees? Seems to run very close to BDR. There's also like a half dozen or so WU stations near HVN that seem to run pretty close to it. 

 

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I’ve been watching HVN for a year. More often than not it’s way warmer than stations around it and BDR. They’ll be a day here or there where local nuances might make them close, but as Brian posted above, it seems to run mild. No doubt it’s been warm in the shoreline there.

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40 minutes ago, dendrite said:

36.1°

Had this on top of the car

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Thats great :lol:.. my windows had the slightest bit of frost this morning.. its weird though the top of my car was iced over but the rest was mostly wet.. still manged to get a pic though :lol:

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

I’ve been watching HVN for a year. More often than not it’s way warmer than stations around it and BDR. They’ll be a day here or there where local nuances might make them close, but as Brian posted above, it seems to run mild. No doubt it’s been warm in the shoreline there.

Thanks. Some incredibly warm Long Island sound temps as well for this time of year. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, klw said:

Nothing compared to tornadoes of yore like Wallingford in 1878. 

The tornado started at 6:15 p.m. local time[1] as a waterspout over Community Lake, just west of town. It then moved through the center of town along Christian Street, damaging almost every structure as it went. The tornado tore houses from their foundations, throwing some more than 600 feet (180 meters). A receipt from the town was later found 65 miles (105 km) east in Peacedale, Rhode Island.[4] Large trees were uprooted and snapped, and those that were still standing were stripped of small limbs and leaves. The Catholic Church was blown to bits, and heavy tombstones in the nearby cemetery were tossed around. The brand-new brick high school building was almost completely destroyed.[6] The tornado's path through town was only two miles long, but the damage path was up to 600 feet (180 meters) wide.[7]

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2 hours ago, ineedsnow said:

Thats great :lol:.. my windows had the slightest bit of frost this morning.. its weird though the top of my car was iced over but the rest was mostly wet.. still manged to get a pic though :lol:

 

there is insulation under the roof so it radiates better than the glass

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