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weathafella

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  1. Winds 280 at BOS. theoretically that should heat us more this afternoon.
  2. In the 10 over 10 category-Logan should be 91 or higher at that hour.
  3. Woke up to pee at 7 and noticed filtered sun which created bad sleep till I woke up again. Now full sun and off to the races! If we can keep dews below 70 hundy is more than doable but it looks like we have to work harder to achieve it. Specific heat ftl?
  4. It’s noise at this point. Keep in mind 100 is tough to achieve. But let’s face it, many of us will be disappointed if we miss in the next 2 days. Those of you who are heat haters will suffer just as much with 97 vs 100 so we might as well achieve.
  5. Winds will be more westerly tomorrow. Even CHH has 90 in machine numbers as does every other cape station. Hot Saturday saw ACK hot 100. Best of luck.
  6. Sweating profusely on this walk. Shower #3 maybe early today
  7. Big potential fly in the ung is debris especially tomorrow.
  8. Maybe but it isn’t having much trouble putting hundies left and right for the weekend.
  9. Probably be 90+ there tomorrow and Sunday
  10. It would have been hotter at BOS if it didn’t take until mid afternoon to flip offshore.
  11. Today over performed at Logan. No guidance had 93...just saying...
  12. Looks like late next week we heat up again but probably nothing like this weekend.
  13. Agree! Mid day walk created lots of sweat so shower #2 of the day incoming. Evening walk afterwards and shower #3 of the day around bedtime (1-2AM give or take an hour). It should be 90+ by the time I get out of bed late morning tomorrow. Exercise, breakfast, coffee followed by my mid day out in full heat. So great!
  14. Flags flying offshore in JP while Logan flirts with feeble sea breeze. Usually when I see this Logan rockets before day is done. 81 there now
  15. Actually I read a book on the medieval warm period and it was a 4 century warm fest. One issue today is there is so much real time data that everything is magnified. With that said, scientific consensus can’t be ignored. Moreover, a sea level rise making millions’ homes uninhabitable is a humanitarian crisis regardless of etiology.
  16. Methinks this afternoon will be pretty hot as well.
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