I had one sounding off in my living room. Thought it was a trapped bird. Finally let it out onto my deck during the storm Thursday night. Figured it would be happy in the moisture. Hope he jumped off the deck before the crows got him in the AM.
Summer cicadas been buzzing here for the last couple of days. Just a couple. Tree frogs have been singing all spring/summer.
Does anyone know if the frogs eat cicadas? They must have been happy this year with Brood X.
Got over an inch from the last of that batch. More today, perhaps?
Looking forward to Friday's possible rain. I'm not a Grinch, but I love coastals in July, tropical or otherwise.
Yesterday was bearable, because DPs were still in the low-mid 60s.
Today is the first time I felt the Blast Furnace effect.
Almost forgot what that is like. Dew points over 70 make all the difference.
Great table, Unc. Love how far back it goes. This is another good way to spot the "good" winters.
Already discussed: Wonder if NYC will see a below-freezing morning in April, as we had one on November as well.
Maybe this week?
Thank you for that. I knew for sure that it exceeded a foot. Probably the low amount in Groton is related to the storm track and mixing that did not occur elsewhere? Norwich is probably a bit more elevated. (ed. nope) Nice data. Everyone loves surprises.