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Napril 2026 Discussion/Obs


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14 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

I was trying to put it off... but had to install Today. Our living room was getting too warm for the Chinchillas, and we both slept like shit last night because the bedroom was a thousand degrees. At least we won't have to use it continuously yet

Good move

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4 hours ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

The delusion in this place is amazing. Wonder if we could upload this place into the AI overlords and have them psycho analyze us all. 

we don’t need no stinking’ AI, we got Tip to psycho analyze us on the regular 

41 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Yes, but our oaks have zero leaves, and only some maples have the very start of some very small leaves. The flowering trees are flowering.  But Looking at the landscape…it’s 90 plus percent bare still. Another day or two of warmth will help more, but the incoming cool unfortunately will slow things down fast. 

We go through this every spring. DIT thinks leaf out is when there is a hint of green on the trees. the rest of us think of leaf out when there are actual leaves on the trees.

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6 hours ago, bristolri_wx said:

I'll tell you straight up I think you're wrong for dismissing the data.

There's more than anecdotal evidence that shows the last couple of decades have been more humid in New England than previous years.  I have family members with roots in agriculture/farming who have noticed differences, and they aren't necessarily buyers of the global warming theories.  But they do know the climate is different than it was when they were farming several decades ago.  Not just humidity - in their location, but more wind as well, on normal summer days.

YMMV I guess...

We're not getting the refreshing cold frontal passages, as used to be summer breaks from heat/humidity for a few days. And with fewer of these frontal refreshers seems also fewer thunderstorms/severe weather episodes punctuating their passage.

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23 minutes ago, Hailstoned said:

We're not getting the refreshing cold frontal passages, as used to be summer breaks from heat/humidity for a few days. And with fewer of these frontal refreshers seems also fewer thunderstorms/severe weather episodes punctuating their passage.

Midday Monday will probably be a chilly wake up call.

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