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dendrite

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  1. Gonna need it to track to our west.
  2. Dumping right now. Getting a few rumbles too. 62.8°
  3. Rotting cold conveyor into S ME and NH. heh
  4. Should probably post BOX as well.
  5. lol at the bunt. A's deserved that outcome.
  6. MWN dropped from 43° to 37° in an hour with rain. lol if they flip.
  7. Yup we drop. Gene is down to 52.1°
  8. You mean the caterpillars? I did notice some defoliation through there, but I have yet to see a gypsy yet this year…that includes home and in CON. I’m not sure what else it could be.
  9. Many broke daily records. All-time monthly ones were mostly just short although BOS tied. Maybe they would’ve beaten it if they were running 1-2° cooler… Highs so far…monthly record ORH 57°…55° BOS 60°…60° CON 59°…55° BDL 62°…60° PVD 62°…60° PWM 60°…54°
  10. Moderate drenching down this way. Weenie lift over the coop and bamboo. 54.2°
  11. What an epic crushing this would’ve been in winter for E MA.
  12. 0.64”/hr for Bob right now in Taunton. Pretty good for steady +RA.
  13. Pretty cool watching the radar loop in SNE all afternoon.
  14. 56.7° with sheet rains now…high so far 57.5°. There’s some thin spots in the overcast between the heavier showers and it’s probably enough insolation to play with the temp despite being stuck in a wet sponge. Looks like the really heavy stuff is moving in for Ginx and DIT.
  15. Yeah that problem came up...we plan to look into it.
  16. Yeah I totally overlooked that aspect of your post. lol Dews gone wild in summers these days. We're not touching some of those 1960s/70s records here for a long time (30s). I remember growing up with frequent 40s in the summer and now if it hits 48F just once it feels like a miracle.
  17. 24 record low mins at the rad pit of CON in the 2000s and after quite a lull they've been picking off some in the last 5-6 years. Most recent were the 3 in a row last Sep 19-21 (28F,27F,27F) after I thought our chances of record mins in early fall had vanished. Then there was Apr 5-6 in 2016 where CON set their all-time monthly record low (4F) and then a daily on the next day with 11F. The -21F on 2/24/2015 was a daily record and the coldest for so late in the season. They had a daily record of -17F 3 days earlier as well. The POR goes back to 1868 too.
  18. Meanwhile up here we . Although this weekend helps. Not much help for the Maine folks.
  19. July 50s for highs CON - 55 -- 7/1/1882, 57 -- 7/19/1873, 57 -- 7/2/1914, 58 -- 7/6/1956, 59 -- 7/18/1873, 59 -- 7/4/1932, 59 -- 7/4/1992 ORH - 55 -- 7/4/1978, 56 -- 7/6/1956, 58 -- 7/13/1986, 58 -- 7/4/1992, 59 -- 7/8/2005 Not sure how much yore is in that 1873 stretch in CON, but yikes. 7/17 64F 7/18 59F 7/19 57F
  20. Not going to lie...I enjoyed today. As for tomorrow...not too sure. If Sunday is like this I may start popping vitamin D pills.
  21. Yeah I agree. I think the overall theme is simple and easy on the eyes.
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