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dendrite

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  1. Beauty of an afternoon here. Max of 74.5F. Pretty much COC from midday onward.
  2. Glad we don’t live in Australia.
  3. Looks great. Water ftw. I’d rather have dews than drought.
  4. Gonna need it to track to our west.
  5. Dumping right now. Getting a few rumbles too. 62.8°
  6. Rotting cold conveyor into S ME and NH. heh
  7. Should probably post BOX as well.
  8. lol at the bunt. A's deserved that outcome.
  9. MWN dropped from 43° to 37° in an hour with rain. lol if they flip.
  10. Yup we drop. Gene is down to 52.1°
  11. 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.
  12. 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°
  13. Moderate drenching down this way. Weenie lift over the coop and bamboo. 54.2°
  14. What an epic crushing this would’ve been in winter for E MA.
  15. 0.64”/hr for Bob right now in Taunton. Pretty good for steady +RA.
  16. Pretty cool watching the radar loop in SNE all afternoon.
  17. 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.
  18. Yeah that problem came up...we plan to look into it.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. Meanwhile up here we . Although this weekend helps. Not much help for the Maine folks.
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