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Lol Kevin On LLs FB page toting today as a high dew day, well tonight is getting muggy but I had my 8 foot bed truck filled with 2 yards of pool sand at the gravel yard then shoveled it for the pool base and it was really not bad. I think my dew peaked at home before sunset at 62, he says his was 68 today. Day 3 with no ACs on for me.

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What does every one consider an early fall? I worry about it because its tough to sustain for 6-7 months.

In this day and age, it's darn near impossible to do 6-7 months below normal, haha.

But I like the idea of a cold fall with departures, then could do like 0 to +3 during the heart of the winter Dec/Jan/Feb (warmer air, more moisture, more snowfall as its cold enough to snow even with AN temps in mid-winter)...then BN in the spring once temps start rising to keep the snow season going.

If we do SEPT below normal, I bet the winter starts warmer than normal...just a hunch.

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We're heading west tomorrow to begin trek to bring daughter to camp located in the Catskills. Drive out there tomorrow, drop her off Sunday morning, free lance for a day and then return maybe Tuesday. Should be cool at night at 1500 feet.

Nice drive, beautiful country.

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Lol Kevin On LLs FB page toting today as a high dew day, well tonight is getting muggy but I had my 8 foot bed truck filled with 2 yards of pool sand at the gravel yard then shoveled it for the pool base and it was really not bad. I think my dew peaked at home before sunset at 62, he says his was 68 today. Day 3 with no ACs on for me.

 

Day 3709 without AC at the Pit.

 

Another deform band forming? Still amazed at the 7.88 in Norwich the other day

 

 I was shocked for mby earlier in the week and I only had half that amount.  That 7.88 is really impressive.

We're heading west tomorrow to begin trek to bring daughter to camp located in the Catskills. Drive out there tomorrow, drop her off Sunday morning, free lance for a day and then return maybe Tuesday. Should be cool at night at 1500 feet.

 

Pike out or 84?

 

Late day boomers for WMA, was in Scooby country Tuesday at Teddy Bear pools in Chicopee.

 

While you were at Teddy Bear, I was in NH getting more details on our pool.  Looks like the project will begin in September.  Hopefully they won't need to blast.  Dollars to donuts they will given the amount of ledge around here.

 

Humid this morning.

 

62.1/61

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Forgot about that one.

The URL that I posted is cool because they have kits that can be built, just have to follow the links inside the site.

Yeah...I've seen the kits on weather observing sites. I think their US network is a bit sparse right now though...hence probably why Vaisala has more strikes over the CONUS.
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Found a lightning map and its "FREE"

 

 

http://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/america/index.php?lang=en

 

Good find!  I'll add that to storm monitoring my links page.

 

 

I can add a couple of others, FWIW:

 

http://www.strikestarus.com/index.aspx?id=40

 

There's also a CT station (WTNH) that has one that covers parts of SNE:

 

http://www.wtnh.com/subindex/weather/severe_weather#34495685-2

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