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New England Early August Discussion, banter, obs


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At what location? BDR was a +3 for July.

I was a lock for +3 or better since June apparently. All 4 sites, were stated. I've never seen such hype for a summer like this one. Where were all the clowns 2 years ago? This summer is no comparison for our area. This weekend marked the first time we had two days of 70+ dews. It waited until August.

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I was a lock for +3 or better since June apparently. All 4 sites, were stated. I've never seen such hype for a summer like this one. Where were all the clowns 2 years ago? This summer is no comparison for our area. This weekend marked the first time we had two days of 70+ dews. It waited until August.

Oh I agree 100% this summer pails in comparison to 2010 for our back yards. Looks like the departures were about 1F better in 2010 than 2012 for BOS.

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You should quantify your 70F+ DP comment though. Looking back through TANs ASOS, I see a lot of days that had a DP of 70F+.

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I was a lock for +3 or better since June apparently. All 4 sites, were stated. I've never seen such hype for a summer like this one. Where were all the clowns 2 years ago? This summer is no comparison for our area. This weekend marked the first time we had two days of 70+ dews. It waited until August.

Well LL wasn't posting during sumemr of 2010, lol. The was the last summer on eastern.

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Oh I agree 100% this summer pails in comparison to 2010 for our back yards. Looks like the departures were about 1F better in 2010 than 2012 for BOS.

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You should quantify your 70F+ DP comment though. Looking back through TANs ASOS, I see a lot of days that had a DP of 70F+.

TAN definitely has more 70 TD days for a couple of reasons. Low lands of SE MA are wet and support those, and also..proximity to the south coast. I'm pretty sure BDL or BOS hasn't had back to back 70F TD days. Someone can look as I just briefly did. The only thing that I could see is a bootleg 70F dew thrown up at BDL, after a tstm.

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TAN definitely has more 70 TD days for a couple of reasons. Low lands of SE MA are wet and support those, and also..proximity to the south coast. I'm pretty sure BDL or BOS hasn't had back to back 70F TD days. Someone can look as I just briefly did. The only thing that I could see is a bootleg 70F dew thrown up at BDL, after a tstm.

For BOS it must be awfully difficult to put up a 70+ given it's location. Anyone within 20 miles or so of the S Coast it gets a lot easier, I agree given proximity to the water and the general lower elevations. You have to go back to June it would appear, where BDL put up consecutive 70F DP days outside of a rain shower/storm. Jun 20/21

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For BOS it must be awfully difficult to put up a 70+ given it's location. Anyone within 20 miles or so of the S Coast it gets a lot easier, I agree given proximity to the water and the general lower elevations. You have to go back to June it would appear, where BDL put up consecutive 70F DP days outside of a rain shower/storm. Jun 20/21

Euro ensembles say good call regarding the low. Keeps the WF south until the end for now. If this were winter, Kevin would be pinging his brains out.

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It almost that time of year where a couple of chilly days appear every 8-10 days like the approach of summer in the spring brings a couple of torch days, eventually the chilly days get more numerous. As I type this from my deck I am in the shade of a lower sun at 4 PM, yep that's my first sign.

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