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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Here’s the thing though. Even 5-6 years ago. Any dew over 60 was humid.It didn’t matter if it was 64/63 or 92/63 Now.. you have posters here calling that cool and comfy. Window fans keeping it cool .. and it’s Coc k. So what has happened is as we have morphed into a more Southern type climate .. people are becoming acclimated. Now 70+ is humid and requires installs, but under that is now not humid . I just find the whole evolution funny and fascinating.
  2. Oh… look who I just caught. This one single GD rabbit has single handedly destroyed every pepper plant.. eaten almost all the Mothers Day geraniums and has started on the black eyed Susan’s. I have been very forgiving .. but
  3. The other thing that’s noticeable.. dews in the 60’s are now called dry and comfortable by folks on this board , when in fact that is humid. A dew over is humid yet we now have that called COc k and folks opening windows and saying fans are fine . So the average New Englander has now acclimated to high dews . This is all part of the dew shift north
  4. No doubt we’ll see a day or two like this past weekend . 80’s with dews either side of 60. But after that it’s right back to July regime , Augdewst style
  5. You can lead a gift horse to water.. but can’t force them to drink. Rinse repeat of Julorch .. just Aug style
  6. Watch the WAR back that trough up . This will be an easy one . Watch wait listen
  7. As long as axis is west it’s wet n dewy . We’ll get some met interpretations tomorrow. But Scooter has been saying lean stormy and dewy with a day or two dry in between
  8. Look at both ensembles. Both show GL trough . This was how the last 4 weeks looked . FF to Augdewst . Rinse repeat
  9. Umm Aug is an exact replica of July. Goes wet humid and stormy . You get 2-3 days early like this weekend and then it back
  10. It’s a day or two like today and then we go back into high dew and stormy pattern early Augdewst
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