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Some posters will be happy with this story:

 

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/under_climate_change_western_m.html

 

I guess we're in for a 10° rise in temps over the next 85 summers!  It says nothing about humidity though so it may or may not be high dews. 

 

Meanwhile, it looks like another great low dp weekend on tap!

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  On 7/9/2014 at 9:30 PM, CoastalWx said:

This weekend looks drier further north and east. We've been lucky this season to avoid true swamp for days like last year. I think BOS has had one day with dew points above 70? Sure mid to upper 60s is humid, but it's tolerable. So far a very manageable summer. Absolutely nothing like last year.

Even down here, nothing like last year.  I'd call it a typical summer so far.

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so what's the scoop on the trough next week?  Surprised to see talk of high dews Mon-Wed.  Does it not get here and we stay in southerly humid flow?

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  On 7/10/2014 at 1:27 PM, Brian5671 said:

Even down here, nothing like last year.  I'd call it a typical summer so far.

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so what's the scoop on the trough next week?  Surprised to see talk of high dews Mon-Wed.  Does it not get here and we stay in southerly humid flow?

 

It should get soupy prior to fropa for sure.

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  On 7/10/2014 at 1:30 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

Theres like 5 a week in that area now. Just too much to keep up with. They all seem to be deadly ones too. Will never understand it. It's not a dangerous stretch

 

What is the section that is so bad?  I've never seen anything that makes me think it's unsafe besides drivers thinking it's a NASCAR track.

 

  On 7/10/2014 at 1:36 PM, CoastalWx said:

It's getting to the point where I'll take 190 west to I-91 south..lol.

 

lol...you'd miss the best part through Union, Ashford and Willington.  I suppose you could then get off on SR 74 and connect with 30 and circumvent that whole Tolland section.  Then again, that would take you right through the center of Tolland.

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  On 7/10/2014 at 1:52 PM, MetHerb said:

What is the section that is so bad?  I've never seen anything that makes me think it's unsafe besides drivers thinking it's a NASCAR track.

 

 

lol...you'd miss the best part through Union, Ashford and Willington.  I suppose you could then get off on SR 74 and connect with 30 and circumvent that whole Tolland section.  Then again, that would take you right through the center of Tolland.

 

 

  On 7/10/2014 at 1:53 PM, ruNNaWayIcEberG said:

Lol....and miss the beauty of NE CT for that picturesque downtown of springfield? Lol.

 

Well I mean rt 190 in CT off of I-84...not the mass pike...I-90. I like that road.

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  On 7/10/2014 at 1:52 PM, MetHerb said:

What is the section that is so bad?  I've never seen anything that makes me think it's unsafe besides drivers thinking it's a NASCAR track.

 

 

lol...you'd miss the best part through Union, Ashford and Willington.  I suppose you could then get off on SR 74 and connect with 30 and circumvent that whole Tolland section.  Then again, that would take you right through the center of Tolland.

EXCITING STUFF!

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  On 7/10/2014 at 2:02 PM, ruNNaWayIcEberG said:

Oh yea, 190 is a great scenic drive for sure. Kinda makes you believe there are, in fact, alps in that county.

I am currently deep in the woods of NE CT in Ashford camping. Just got back from an off-road bike, gorgeous country.
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SOME OF THE GREATEST NEGATIVE ANOMALIES ARE

LIKELY TO BE JUST NORTH OF THE POLAR FRONT ONCE IT SETTLES INTO

THE DEEP SOUTH--IN THE CLOUDY, RAINY ZONE WHERE THE PRECIPITATION

WILL SEND THE DRY-BULB READINGS TOWARD THE WET-BULB VALUES. SUCH A

SYNOPTIC SET-UP IS THE VERY RECIPE FOR RECORD LOW MAXIMUM

TEMPERATURES DURING WHAT IT CLIMATOLOGICALLY THE HOTTEST TIME OF

THE YEAR

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