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- Birthday 03/10/1946
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
That would be a real stretch here, as benchmark-track storms are usually whiffs or grazes. The big midwinter wind/rain events like Jan 10 & 13, 2024 come with lows a lot closer. The forecast 1/2-1" rain is a no show - now it's progged for >0.1". -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
GYX has been consistently showing slightly AN for next week, except for Monday's rain. 45 this morning, coolest since June 17. August is still +3, however. -
My guess is no, as their lowest is 21.4" in 1954-55. However, 1997-98 is missing and might've been a candidate for lowest.
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
September has been the sunniest month here, and August the 2nd most. (Least sunny is Dec, 2nd Nov - to no one's surprise.) -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
The Maine Public Lands "peer review" field trip was Tues/Wed in the woods south from MLT, and we saw very few mosquitos, black flies, almost no deer flies (thankfully). Had 0.22" from a 'probable' TS yesterday about 3 PM. We were meeting family in Hallowell at the time, but when we got home about 4 we noted that our thunderphobic Lab mix had been hiding in the bathroom. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Some echoes passed overhead but nothing reached the ground. 1.83" this month so far, a bit AN. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
We probably step off the summer plateau on Wednesday. After 42 days (July 1 thru tomorrow) with our mean between 65 and 66, August 12 is likely to be 64.xy, as the long slide begins. (The equivalent winter bottom is much shorter - the period within 1° F of the current coldest, 13.55°, is only 12 days, January 18-29.) -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Haven't had any of those all year, maybe not since 2024. We used to have 3-4 TS with strikes 3 seconds distant or closer every summer. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
0.34" by 7 AM, a couple cents after, now some humid PC. One distant rumble, as lightning continues to stay a great distance away. Maybe we hear something closer this afternoon? -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Puffy Cu just coming into view. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
It came on 1/14 in 2007 - mild and 11" thru the 13th (avg is 32"), cold (mostly) and 84" after (avg is 56"). -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
July 17-30 here was 3.4° BN. I'm guessing that most of New England was normal or BN during those 2 weeks. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
That's what it feels like here - the drier air blew in behind that juicy-looking band of downpours last evening. That band split a few miles to my west, and we got a meager 0.08". Friends 20 miles northwest had closer to 2". Fortunately, the morning rain dropped 0.98", best drink since mid June. -
My guess to your query - near continuous cold and most storms not having mid-level warm tongues to wreck aggregates and/or changing P-type. We had some rain, not a lot, but almost no mixed precip or rimed flakes. February 2026 was our driest with 0.76", but it was 100% snow, 12.5" for a 16.4-to-1 ratio. Without looking thru the data, I can't recall any month that had nothing but flakes. Oddly, 2020-21 was our lowest ratio at 7.08. It was our 2nd least snow, ahead of only 15-16, and almost every snowfall either had mix or was cornmeal. The season's biggest storm, 9.5" on 2/2, was the latter, 1.32" of teeny flakes, ratio 7.2-to-1.
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July 2026 numbers: Avg max: 76.6 0.3 AN Hottest day, 87 on the 2nd Avg min: 55.6 0.7 AN Coolest day, 46 on the 24th Mean: 66.6 0.5 AN Precip: 2.20" 1.72" BN Wettest day, 0.67" on the 22nd. After having 6 days with thunder in June, we had only one in July, tying 2010 and 2023 for the lowest. July '26 temps were +10 during the first 4 days and -1 on the next 27. The month had 2 noteworthy events, first being the HHH of 1-3, upper 80s (avoiding 90+ thanks to the trees) with low 70s TD. 2nd was the brief squall on the 16th. It dropped 1/4" in 5 minutes with gusts approaching 50 mph and cut the power, causing our on-demand generator to run for 7.4 hours.
