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Funny I have not spotted more than a couple stink bugs since the early summer. Usually they frequent tomatoes the numbers imby are significantly down.

79F high after a low of 57F. Perfect weather and the gardens done so don't need the rain. Weather World has mild and quite dry for the next 30 days.

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The lack of rainy days is beginning to border on absurdity. July-August-September there has been only one rainy day and it wasn't a dawn to dusk rain either just multiple showers that occurred early in the month. Can't help thinking what this would be like in Dec-Feb...

Its summer.  Unless you get a tropical system or remnants thereof, a truly rainy day is not common this time of year.  Its mostly thunderstorms.

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Its summer.  Unless you get a tropical system or remnants thereof, a truly rainy day is not common this time of year.  Its mostly thunderstorms.

Slow fronts with good moisture feeds can bring rainy days in summer, I have always managed to have summer vacations with multiple days rained out lol

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Slow fronts with good moisture feeds can bring rainy days in summer, I have always managed to have summer vacations with multiple days rained out lol

You must be really unlucky, or vacation in a spot where there are more than the Trenton area.  Going back through the last 10 years or so of records I have, I think there was about 1 truly cloudy day per year in July and August, on average.  September is starting to get more frontal. 

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Yup it's over before it started. 10" or less and that's up here in the highlands

 

My parents bought the biggest, baddest, Yamaha track drive snowblower following the epic winter of 93-94. The following winter we hardly got any snow, and not one event worth bringing out that beast.

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My parents bought the biggest, baddest, Yamaha track drive snowblower following the epic winter of 93-94. The following winter we hardly got any snow, and not one event worth bringing out that beast.

I have terrible news it's a Yamaha 8000 series track drive :axe:

Spent the last couple weeks creating parts for it I built a custom air intake and and belt and pulley shroud from this and that laying around the garage and sanded and painted the chute and snow intake chamber. All it needs is two side skid plates I planned modifying from a Troy Bilt or Huskee.  

 

 

This is not good. What awful timing for your parents, the next five years had one great winter and four duds.

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