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It Really Was a Heat Wave II (unless it wasn't, in which case it was weak sauce)- - Obs and Disco Late June/Early July 2012


HoarfrostHubb

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It's BDL for temps, Tolland for dews, an ORH in the winter. I got it now.

Its funny how it has morphed in the past 5-6 years. It used to be normal...then it became ORH in the winter back in like '07...then in 2008, we figured out he was a closet heat monger in the summer...though he still tried to pretend he wasn't. Then he started using BDL in summer...switching back to ORH in the winter. Now he uses Tolland only for the dewpoints in the summer or when his thermo happens to read colder than ORH in the winter.

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Just surpassed the 80 degree marker here on Blue Hill. Wicked sticky out right now with dews in the 70s. Like Scott said, minimal wind here making for even stickier conditions. Would like a sea breeze to cool things down but probably won't be strong enough. June 2012 for BHO is finishing below average temperature wise for the first time in a year. Also June 2012 marks the first month since November 2011 with above average precip which I thought was interesting.

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i wish we didn't have that warmth between 800 and 900 mb today. it's a perfect E MA t-storm day otherwise. light winds so far (which wasn't really supposed to be the case)..higher dews and temps rising quick. looks and feels like a day that would fire off storms.

This was the day when I was younger where I would be excited for storms. Like an old farmer and his wise ways, I knew these days were best for us.

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Its funny how it has morphed in the past 5-6 years. It used to be normal...then it became ORH in the winter back in like '07...then in 2008, we figured out he was a closet heat monger in the summer...though he still tried to pretend he wasn't. Then he started using BDL in summer...switching back to ORH in the winter. Now he uses Tolland only for the dewpoints in the summer or when his thermo happens to read colder than ORH in the winter.

Then there are those days where he is colder than areas 50 miles to his nw.

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LOL...like on those NW CAA days when he says its 8F there but every other spot is like 11 or 12F.

There was a day like that where Ekster and I were calling out that temp...he was like 3F colder than all the Norfolk, CT coops that are like 1400 feet and it was a hard NNW CAA evening. I think I was like 5F warmer than his reading.

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There was a day like that where Ekster and I were calling out that temp...he was like 3F colder than all the Norfolk, CT coops that are like 1400 feet and it was a hard NNW CAA evening. I think I was like 5F warmer than his reading.

strange things happen in Tolland.

i'm beginning to wonder if those "hail stones" he took pictures of last week were really just ice cubes he let melt on his kitchen table for a few minutes.

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was calm a few minutes ago but just like that wind is up...now 15 knots at FMH.

bos still only 77F.

BOS was forecasted to be 95F....could be a pretty big bust, thought they will probably have a late day high.

ORH at 84F now...forecasted to be 92F though. ALB's 12z 850 temps definitely didn't support 90F here though.

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Is there freon injected into yours? Dews won't do much until trough comes through.

This is just a total meltdown for New England at 2pm in the summer....not sure how people will survive the life threatening heat here.

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Look at Virginia if you want to see real heat.

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