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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Droughtstein is a HUGE story this summer. From BTV to the coastal plain of Moosup and everywhere in between. He’s coming to get you. Each and everyone of us. #TheSteiniscoming
  2. Let’s see how this ages. You say it’s green and lush all over New England and Its not dry in CT etc etc. Let’s track
  3. You take a lot of time out of your day to track me and my posts. Much obliged
  4. I never understand any of your posts. All so far out there and seemingly not pertaining to anything
  5. A half inch of rain sandwiched between two 3-4 week periods of little to no rain doesn’t end a drought. Sorry. We are closing in
  6. Man.. rich get richer down there. You coastal plain guys from there to Ginx have been jacks every event while we flounder interior areas
  7. .70 here. Way More than combined total since 05/15 prior to today. HHH returns next Wednesday so you’ve got some long extended COC k to enjoy until then
  8. Walking tightrope . Will that blob SW of HFD get me here or will it tickle SE?
  9. That’s summer. Humidity and warm. Plenty af time for 50’s in fall
  10. Dave Droughtstein getting anxious now
  11. No one is saying totally dry day. There will be scattered showers. If you loop that radar it’s mainly moving into W CT into W central Mass up towards you
  12. Lately . Not early spring You sure have a lot of free time lol
  13. HRRR is overdone everytime. It’s always too wet. Hope it’s right, keep in back mind it’s issues. There’ll be a few showers /storms scattered , but it probably won’t be what the HRRR depicts. If the NAM is right.. and the euro is close to right with dry next 10 with all that heat coming.. drought will be in full throttle
  14. Droughtstein gaining foothold now
  15. Another front where many see little to no rain
  16. Check Tolland stem even now it’s 68. Their high dew was also 71. You’re way in NW Mass . Why would you be nearly as humid as south of pike closer to ocean? Actually hills generally have higher dews than valleys. Research it
  17. That shifted wayyy South. High and dry next week New England HP builds in from N
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