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  1. Cranky update today. We’ll see I wrote a little about it in the May First Blog and have been talking about this potential summer pattern scenario since mid-winter. Until I see otherwise I think this is what we're going to watch as the high returns further east and then expands.We've already been watching it in the Mid-Atlantic but the North East as expected has largely escaped any true warm weather yet as our northern disruptions held firm.That will change. You'll start to see it over the second week of June and by later in the month the new regime will reveal.Only question here is do we first see the initial zonal continue through the rest of the month or is that the transition and then the ridge expands more readily afterwards.
  2. South of pike sectors Wed with storms, though NE Mass on north is 40’s and 50’s
  3. Tuesday was never supposed to torch lol. Just Wed and Thursday. Now it’s just Thursday torch with big dews and storms on Wednesday trade off. Most would prefer that
  4. 85 already at BDL Toooooorrrcccchhhh
  5. I think I answered my own suspicion. I just zoomed in from standing underneath the tree and you can see all the new leaves already chewed and the holes and the dead stuff. If you are on your phone.. zoom in. This is the earliest they’ve hit. This is year 3, so it appears they’ve gotten the trees . Also see the blown down leaves with all the holes .
  6. @tamarack Here’s those 2 Oaks. You think it’s Gypsy kill? They only leafed out like this , this week or so
  7. Here’s a pic Scooter texted from his yard in South Weymouth today. I have some less leaves than this and will post later.
  8. Humid humid humid pattern by mid month as Atlantic ridging builds north . It’s last summa all over again folks.
  9. I def have some Oaks that are slowly dying from the gypsy damage the last 3 years. They’re eating again this year as the leaves coming down in wind already have holes eaten in them. But there are some white Oaks that have like very sparse leaves. Like no rhyme or reason to how they leafed out. I’ll get a picture this evening for you . I think maybe it has something to do with the wet last year or so
  10. I have the same issue. It’s specifically the white Oaks. I am chalking it up to gypsy damage from the past few years here, but perhaps it’s something else. Post a picture for him as I am not home .
  11. Looks like one- two hot days in SNE. NNE May Be wedged
  12. It’s been above normal the last few months
  13. Loud banger here between 12:15-12:45
  14. He is me and me is he and he and me is we
  15. Like all the ski resort snow reports
  16. It’s how the world works. It’s great and I’m thankful we live it
  17. It’s how the world works. It’s great and I’m thankful we live it
  18. CT will bang after dark. Mesos have a nice line
  19. Today turning into a sunny day in SNE. This will help convection hold together which is why we’re seeing the mesos ripping storms thru this evening
  20. That’s what i mean though. Those charts almost always are BN in every season. It’s rare they are AN. They almost always bust low. So I just don’t know how usable they are if ACATT biased? They kept showing cold cold in winter. We know how that worked out
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