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The unofficial official absurdly warm for March thread


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  On 3/14/2012 at 3:48 PM, messenger said:

As a graduate of morning wood academy I can tell all of you full leaf out will not occur before May.

If April is mild, then most trees could be done by then. It's a function of temp and lots of sunlight. Oaks are usually the most stubborn.

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  On 3/14/2012 at 3:52 PM, CT Rain said:

Ginx... are you surviving the heat???? 64 in GON with an offshore wind?????

Oh the humanity!!!!!!!!

Sweet day 62/32 here, nice report from East Haven last night. FEMA FTL yet again, off the record we are still trying to get reimbursed here too. Fire danger off the hook if winds kick up next week.

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  On 3/14/2012 at 3:50 PM, Ginx said:

One of my favorite days of the year is when I am driving down the highway on a hill and can see all the trees have completely fully leaved out, usually first/second week of May.

With at or above normal temps from today thru April 15th..full leafout will be 100% complete by mid April

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  On 3/14/2012 at 3:56 PM, Ginx said:

Sweet day 62/32 here, nice report from East Haven last night. FEMA FTL yet again, off the record we are still trying to get reimbursed here too. Fire danger off the hook if winds kick up next week.

Seems to me the big problem now is for people with the money to rebuild the red tape in the permit process from the feds and state.

Living on the water is amazing... but it comes with a big risk. Knowing exactly what your flood insurance will cover (and what it won't) plus knowing the cost to rebuild is a must.

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There seems to be 3 distinct air masses over the last 24 hours. Last night theta-e ridge and near 60F air (also assisting in t-storm production in northern Mass), was removed by general NW/ SE moving cfropa. That’s what is supporting the current balm in the interior as it isn’t a whole helluva lot colder than yesterday’s air mass – just drier mainly. But, there is also a backdoor air mass lodged into coastal Mass, too.

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  On 3/14/2012 at 4:05 PM, CapeCodWeather.net said:

what location are you going to use? you have to establish that. kevin might use Orlando if you haven't defined the spot.

amout.

I'll be the judge in West Hartford.

Considering Ginx and Kevin annoy me about equally on the board I'll be a fair picture taker.

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  On 3/14/2012 at 4:08 PM, CT Rain said:

I'll be the judge in West Hartford.

Considering Ginx and Kevin annoy me about equally on the board I'll be a fair picture taker.

Geez thanks, you have trees in W Shotford or just landscape ornamental left? I thought all your trees died on Halloween

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  On 3/14/2012 at 4:21 PM, CT Rain said:

I took the dog on a hike the other day and it's really unbelievable.

All the more reason Spring Fire season could be one of your top stories along with the heat. I know our FD here was talking about it this morning, clearing fire lanes in the forests this week.

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