30.0 on the dot right now. Got to about 49F this afternoon and noticed the low dews earlier snapped back suddenly around 4pm...went from 11F to 29F in a blink.
Saw a few lonely flakes this morning.
I can't speak for the EGOs but got an electric Toro snowblower a couple years ago. Of course, haven't needed to use it much with the recent duds but it handles a decent amount of snow fairly easily. I might get a third battery for it to help power through the heavy stuff since I find it struggles with high water content.
The weather barrier is starting to get old now. At this rate, the "desert of Maine" will be encroaching on my backyard. 2.37" of rain since August 26. Keep looking for signs of a shake-up but that doesn't seem to be in the cards. At least the lows have consistently been in the 30s now with some frost most days.
Went to check out the page and it initially timed out but then loaded. I've kept a personal record in the past but think I'll join this year. Thanks for keeping this going.
Flipped on the mini-split to heat mode last night. Too cloudy and cool to hold temps at a decent level, and this old house still has some weird wool insulation from like the 50s that's not cutting it. Probably need to look into something else. 55/52
3.88" for the month and the first 2 days were 90+ but nothing since then. Wouldn't be surprised if that's it for 90s this year...currently at 14. Last year had only 4 while 2020 had 25 of them.
In this period of the doldrums, watched the Eye of the Storm series on Discovery to fill the void. Some crazy footage I hadn't seen before from recent tornado outbreaks, hurricane Ida, Buffalo snowmaggedon, etc. Pretty good.
The deer flies and mosquitoes were a problem in June but have really been cut back with the dry conditions. Actually enjoyed dinner outside on the patio for the first time this summer and had no issues. Perfect weather with a light sea breeze too.