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Damage In Tolland

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  1. 1.17” so far and 8.00” for the month. What a 4 month stretch of rains. Should be able to get 2.00” today
  2. https://x.com/ericfisher/status/1705990962172899624?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  3. To the left .. to the right.. to the back.. to the front … now slide , .. slide… slide .. let me see that tootsie roll
  4. So this is what I mean about so many trees.. some types maples, a few others.. but so much brown and little colors. Red maples may be the exception . I’ve seen this all over a lot of NE
  5. Absolute flooder coming Pike south later today thru Monday. Signs of winter?
  6. 18z Gfs drops 1-5” tomorrow into Monday north to south .. south of pike after being dry at 00z
  7. Congrats ! Still at 0. I checked all 4 Tolland stations . None measured
  8. They got burned today so they think if they go dry tomorrow it’ll work out. Mother Nature unleashes wettie all over their faces tomorrow.
  9. BOX leaning dry tomorrow tossing everything Models continue to struggle with the extent of precipitation for much of southern New England with a very dry airmass sandwiched to the north with a upper level ridge and the dry slot working in behind Ophelia. The best chance for rain appears to be across southern CT and RI as the remnants of Ophelia track south of Long Island. Because of uncertainty in northern extent of rain, kept pops caped at 60% for CT and RI and less then 50% for MA. Highs Sunday will still be below normal only reaching the low to mid 60s. Winds diminish slightly only gusting 15 to 20 mph inland and 25 to 30 mph near the coasts and over the waters. Overnight lows Sunday night once again remain in the low to mid 50s.
  10. Even the normal high times, weed smokers that are typically too high to have emotion get angry and lash out when it happens.
  11. One day we’ll get this again .. hopefully in my time https://x.com/sdoppler2/status/1705598998709457199?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  12. We’ll nod to the goofus today . Tomorrow we’ll nay
  13. I’ll try and grab a few pictures. I’m not sure of the exact type species maple.. but this area is loaded with them and they typically turn orange and yellow. Every single one of them is crispy brown and just dropping. That particular species was crushed by the fungus
  14. Wolf won’t like this discussion but foliage is brutal. Every single yellow/ orange maple in a typical year are all brown and crinkly and falling. It appears maybe the only species not affected that will show any color this year are the red maples.. and even those appear to be muted.
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