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Spring Banter & General Discussion/Observations


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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

That's your point of view...  

To others, that may be enough to want a.c. for a couple of hours.   You're the one that's always heavy handedly stomping around posting about chamber of commerce conditions  - well...duh.  84/55-60 is goodly margin above your own description.  

can't have it both ways -

Seriously? Geez if you need AC at 85/55 then IDK what to say, pull them up and FYI any dew under 65 is definitely Chamber stuff, I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles.

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11 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Seriously? Geez if you need AC at 85/55 then IDK what to say, pull them up and FYI any dew under 65 is definitely Chamber stuff, I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles.

60. The DP is 60 at BED/FIT ...etc, not 55.  and yes, 85.55 is a little uncomfortable for a sizable chunk of the public out in it for an extended length of time.

The issue is, you won't ever admit it. You play word games, Steve and always have.  Why are you always trying to 'tint' reality away from what is real ... For all your protestations against Kevin, you do the exact same thing - just in your own way.  hiding in semantics and playing perception games. Egh.  more important things to do - 

dude, it's not ideal for many in the interior. It's warmer than ideal.   deal with it -   and no, 52 DP is the indoor public venue setting - not 'anything under 65'

 

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10 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

60. The DP is 60 at BED/FIT ...etc, not 55.  and yes, 85.55 is a little uncomfortable for a size able chunk of the public out in it for an extended length of time.

The issue is, you won't ever admit it. You play word games, Steve and always have.  Why are you always trying to 'tint' reality away from what is real ... For all your protestations against Kevin, you do the exact same thing - just in your own way.  hiding in semantics and playing perception games. Egh.  more important things to do - 

dude, it's not ideal for many in the interior. It's warmer than ideal.   deal with it -   and no, 52 DP is the indoor public venue setting - not 'anything under 65'

 

pull them up, geezus you act like this is your first rodeo, come summer you would be begging for 85/55. Wah its too hot, geeezus

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12 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Based on latest updates, looks like most will finish with highs in the low 80's. Nice. 

 

12 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Based on latest updates, looks like most will finish with highs in the low 80's. Nice. 

boomers this afternoon tonight in WCNE?

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DPs have shaved 2 to 3 worth just this hour... too late though. 

But I agree with Brian that while it is not "uncomfortable" per se - we've certainly been a helluva lot worse - spending time 81 or 82 over 60 is typical a.c. requirement summer fair.

On a statistical note... isn't that the average temperature for June 21st there, or close to it?   

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45 minutes ago, dendrite said:

It's coming afterthe day is already mostly over.

Such a sweet day, tomorrow could be as good after the morning Tstorms even at the shore which got robbed today.  Looks like upper 70s occasional 80s were the winner as MOS had, when are they going  to fix CON

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EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
BOSTON         MOSUNNY   76  62  62 S6        29.93F
BEVERLY        SUNNY     78  62  57 W6        29.92F
LAWRENCE       SUNNY     82  63  52 VRB6      29.92F
BEDFORD        MOSUNNY   80  60  50 SW8       29.90F
BLUE HILL        N/A     78  59  51 SW8       29.94F
NORWOOD        SUNNY     79  62  56 W8        29.93F
MARSHFIELD     SUNNY     70  61  73 NE7       29.94F
PLYMOUTH       SUNNY     76  61  59 VRB6      29.95F
TAUNTON        SUNNY     78  62  57 VRB7      29.95F
NEW BEDFORD    SUNNY     74  60  61 S10       29.96F
$$

MAZALL-282000-
CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
FALMOUTH       CLOUDY    73  61  64 MISG      29.98F
HYANNIS        MOSUNNY   67  59  75 S13       29.96F
CHATHAM        CLOUDY    61  56  83 SW9G16    30.00S
PROVINCETOWN   MOSUNNY   70  61  73 SW15      29.96F
NANTUCKET      MOSUNNY   61  54  77 W17       30.00F
MARTHAS VNYRD  CLOUDY    65  54  67 S6G16     29.99F
$$

MAZALL-282000-
CENTRAL AND WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
WORCESTER      PTSUNNY   76  55  48 SW8G16    29.96F
FITCHBURG      SUNNY     82  56  40 W9        29.92F
ORANGE         SUNNY     79  54  41 NW13      29.93F
SPRINGFIELD    MOSUNNY   81  59  48 S10       29.93F
WESTFIELD      SUNNY     81  60  48 W8        29.93F
NORTH ADAMS    SUNNY     76  44  32 VRB5      29.97S
PITTSFIELD     SUNNY     75  50  41 VRB3      29.98S
$$

RIZALL-282000-
RHODE ISLAND

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PROVIDENCE     MOSUNNY   71  61  70 SE10      29.96F
NEWPORT        SUNNY     66  60  81 S8        29.97F
BLOCK ISLAND   SUNNY     62  55  77 SW15      29.99F
SMITHFIELD     MOSUNNY   81  61  50 VRB7      29.95F
WESTERLY       SUNNY     70  60  70 SW8       29.98F
$$

CTZALL-282000-
CONNECTICUT

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
BRADLEY INTL   PTSUNNY   81  60  48 S8        29.94F
HARTFORD       SUNNY     79  63  57 S9        29.94F
BRIDGEPORT     SUNNY     75  62  64 CALM      29.97F
DANBURY        SUNNY     79  55  43 W7        29.97F
GROTON         SUNNY     61  56  83 S12       29.97F
NEW HAVEN      MOSUNNY   67  60  78 SW6       29.98F
CHESTER        FAIR      77  61  57 SW8       29.98F
MERIDEN        SUNNY     81  61  50 SW13      29.95F
WILLIMANTIC    MOSUNNY   81  59  47 CALM      29.95F
OXFORD         MOSUNNY   81  61  50 SW8       29.98F
$$

MEZ002-015-021-024-NHZ003-005-008-011-012-014-VTZ005-008-282000-
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PORTLAND ME    PTSUNNY   64  55  72 E9        29.93S
BANGOR ME      CLOUDY    65  57  75 S8        29.93F
CONCORD NH     SUNNY     83  55  38 SW14G20   29.90F
MANCHESTER NH  MOSUNNY   81  59  47 VRB6      29.88F
NASHUA NH      MOSUNNY   82  59  45 W12       29.90F
PORTSMOUTH NH  PTSUNNY   76  59  54 SE7       29.91F
JAFFREY NH     MOSUNNY   78  53  41 VRB6      29.95F
KEENE NH       SUNNY     78  49  35 W12       29.93F
BURLINGTON VT  PTSUNNY   79  39  23 W8        29.89F
MT. WASHINGTON PTSUNNY   48  45  87 W32G39      N

 

 

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