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- Birthday 03/10/1946
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
tamarack replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Lots of sites in the Northeast had their coldest August morning during the last few days of that month in 1965. Also, MWN had a couple inches of snow. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
tamarack replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Mild TS finishing here, no strikes within ~4 miles, mostly light RA. Some 1" hail reported in N. Aroostook. -
Snow season started great, with 8" paste T-Day night. The 9.3" fell on 12/4-5, bring the pack to 15", tops here for the date. Little did I know that the best was behind; that 4-5 event was the season's biggest and the remainder was mostly spent escaping from serious snowfalls. After the nice 6.3" fluff on 12/24, we had only one event greater than 4". No other winter here can claim that factiod.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
tamarack replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
We're already in trouble. But not because of a carpet of oak germinants - 99.9% will die due to insufficient sunlight. -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
tamarack replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Mature trees produce 100k's of seed in a good year. Only takes one making it into the main crown canopy to sustain the species. -
About +1.35 here. We were +1.6 by 6/6 and the final 24 days were almost exactly average despite last week having days of +13, +12 and -13. Whipsawn
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In a few hours this month will be only the third June out of 28 to have zero thunder - others were in 2007 and 2014. Also, this will be our only year in which the first half failed to produce a single calendar day with 1"+ precip. The year of small storms.
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As long as the temps aren't heat-stroke threats. 59 years ago the 4th was a Monday and the 3-day period below shows the NYC-area highs: NYC: 100, 103, 98 EWR: 102, 105, 100 LGA: 101, 107, 99 Dews were about 70 so no TD records, just head-cracking heat.
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Keep telling folks that, so they won't move here and turn it into Massachusetts.
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QPF has slid from 1.5-2.0 down to 1.0-1.5, now 0.5-1.0. Last time I saw that kind of trend we had 0.01". Seems like once I put in the garden it stops raining (this year) or never stops (2023).
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Low of 42 this morning, 52° lower than Tuesday's high. (And possibly the coolest until September.)
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GYX precip map has us at 1.5-2", though the AFD is only 0.75-1.25". Either one would be welcomed, as we've had only 1/2" in the past 2.5 weeks and my current limited movement prevents watering. Forecast high for Saturday is 58, cool but nothing special.
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AN, surprisingly. Average is 88.5" and 2022-23 had 101.2", jump-started by the 22" dump in mid December. Pack reached 36" after a 12.1" storm on March 4. 2023-24 was very different, well BN until we got 40.9" after the equinox, including another 22" storm on 3/23-24 then 13.9" in the April storm, for a total of 99". The big March storm had 6" fall from 9 to 10:30 PM, the heaviest rate I've recorded. Thanks to the warm temps, pack never got past 22" and SDDs were well below average. DJF temps in 2024-25 were 0.7° BN, coldest since 2018-19, but we never had any strong storms, no double-digit snows, and finished with 75.6".
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Not VT and thoroughly unofficially, but our place in the western Maine foothills had its mildest DJF in 23-24, with 5.4° AN. The previous year was 2nd, only 0.2 less mild, with January at 9° AN.
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Reached 94 yesterday, hottest I've had since July 4, 1983 in Fort Kent when it also was 94. Hottest in FK was 95 on May 27, 1978 and we also had 95 on July 8, 1973 at BGR. Of course, the big daddy was Hot Saturday when BGR hit 102, their hottest by 5°. (They hit 103 in the 1930s but I've no idea where the site was.) Monday's knee surgery went OK though the car was rather warm after sitting in the record heat yesterday for about 5 hours. Today's PT was an adventure, with the therapist saying he was taking things easy on me. Friday's session should be just peachy.