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Baroclinic Zone

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  1. I saw one on my way to work as well. Was in Bellingham on Rt 495. I want to draw the shades on this Summer so much right now.
  2. Noticed that this AM in the adjacent open space while walking my dog.
  3. More torch obs. 91F yesterday. Approaching 90F now. 88/68
  4. Lawn is baked out at this point. Even neighbors who water are struggling to keep things "green" Plants, trees, shrubs are also showing the stress of lack of water.
  5. Unreal how minimal length TS winds can wreak havoc on an ill conceived power grid in that state.
  6. Brother and sister in law were told by Eversource, that they are waiting for a part to be delivered before they can restore their power. No idea when and how long that will take. Mother and father in law in the same town got their power back on Friday night. Friend of my wife who lives in another part of colchester is also without power still. Shit show by eversource.
  7. In laws power restored over night
  8. Love it. I’ll see a couple around here in Spring. Simple things that bring joy to the day to day.
  9. Max of 50 people for outdoor gatherings. 25 for indoor gatherings. And updating restaurant guidelines to clamp down on bars masquerading as restaurants requiring on-site alcohol consumption to be accompanied by food that is "prepared onsite". Indefinite delay on step 2 of Phase 3 re=opening.
  10. Price we pay for being morons and thinking things are back to normal and we don't need to social-distance or wear masks. Glad I'm not part of those idiots.
  11. Family is on day 3 without power in Colchester.
  12. Sucks the rains vaporized. Maybe we can score a brief shower but nothing meaningful. Torch to start the month too. Sitting at +6.3F.
  13. Singing kumbaya by the campfire firepit?
  14. Euro, Ukie, GGEM are virtuall dry for here. GFS is on an island.
  15. Here's a novel idea. How about every time lines go down, we force the power companies to start burying them underground. I live in a neighborhood with all the utilities underground. No worries of power lines coming down. Just the older lines outside the development.
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