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dendrite

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  1. We tried to tell them, but they didn't listen.
  2. The problem is BTV has developed a site change or the UHI has expanded to the ASOS. The pre-UHI days are still factored into the 30 year normals. So while everyone else is pulling a -2F month BTV is still at +1F or something. The 1991-2020 norms should drop those days of yore in the 80s.
  3. Is that a cell that formed over Mt Tolland?
  4. It'll be funny when they start pulling BN months again come the 2020s. We'll start getting stories about global cooling.
  5. Dissipating now...probably just a wind shift across that outflow boundary.
  6. Getting a bit of a couplet on that Maine cell.
  7. I’m just bustin’ ya. That’s impressive hail.
  8. CON came into the day at -0.1F. MHT +1.6F.
  9. 85F here. Here's my first 2/3 torch. 08/01 79.9 56.8 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/02 81.2 52.0 0.00 8 0.0 0 08/03 82.4 55.0 0.01 13 0.0 0 08/04 79.4 55.7 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/05 78.3 49.6 0.00 10 0.0 0 08/06 82.0 51.2 0.00 14 0.0 0 08/07 82.1 63.8 1.40 32 0.0 0 08/08 81.4 64.4 0.01 12 0.0 0 08/09 79.2 55.1 0.05 15 0.0 0 08/10 70.9 52.7 0.01 17 0.0 0 08/11 74.8 51.1 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/12 80.4 52.6 0.00 15 0.0 0 08/13 80.8 62.6 0.03 13 0.0 0 08/14 77.9 59.1 0.00 8 0.0 0 08/15 77.6 56.4 0.00 12 0.0 0 08/16 78.7 62.5 0.07 10 0.0 0 08/17 77.0 64.0 0.96 10 0.0 0 08/18 82.4 64.0 0.43 8 0.0 0 08/19 85.0 65.7 T 15 0.0 0
  10. Shutout here except for a few sprinkles. Good thing we had the previous 2 nights. Let's lower some dews.
  11. Down to 83/71 here after a high of 85.0F. Cell is hitting just south of home in Canterbury...more to the west, but I feel like we're going to miss out before the storms become more widespread in nature. Looking at sat that front is punching in quickly.
  12. lol at the background pic to that. I was afraid to click it at work.
  13. 81/71 dewin' it well nice dew down tomorrow to break it up
  14. Haven't really decided what I'll do yet. I was letting the websites decide my tire size and it was consistently 255/70R16, but when I went out there I didn't even realize I only had the 15" wheels . So the the 235/75R15 Michelins are only $140/tire versus the $127 Firestones. The 255s were $180 versus $139. So I'll probably go with the best winter all-weather highway tire and not worry about the $50 difference unless I decide the Firestones aren't much different form the Michelins. It's hard to make out much from online reviews.
  15. That would be the perfect "nobody wins" pattern...except for maybe mitch and ineeddrizzle
  16. 68F and socked in at home. Breaking out into the sun at CON though. 0.42" in the tipper and 0.43" in the stratus. Looks like a hot, dewy day today and then we dry it out for tomorrow. Then a late push for higher dews again Wednesday before we COC. Hopefully we get another big drink today.
  17. Another good TSRA. Nothing close to severe...just some good rain and bangs. Keep the CGs away.
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