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July pattern(s) and discussion


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1 hour ago, Ginx snewx said:

Said they would miss it by .2, Hartford itself is already in 6th place but some will claim CT had its warmest July ever

Don’t they do state rankings based on all the COOPs and official sites?  Be curious where it would end up in the means... at least a top 10 warm July for CT?

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Yeah...this July ... summer really, is behaving the way last winter did...

Dramatic pattern that yielded modest snow.

Only in this antithesis ... we have warmest this and that ever, and no heat - it's been like that...  We're on this incredible uninspired streak is really what's going on... 

I think it would be better cinema if it were normal with three 110 heat waves..heh.   Or normal, with three 36" snow tsunamis

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It's been a very difficult stretch here. Almost as bad as France and the UK.

07/22 72.7  62.5 0.95    9  0.0  0
07/23 70.5  59.5 0.36    8  0.0  0
07/24 77.1  58.2 0.00   16  0.0  0
07/25 78.9  53.4 0.00   10  0.0  0
07/26 82.5  57.2 0.00    9  0.0  0

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20 minutes ago, dendrite said:

64F on an evening Davis. Wow...that's some dry stuff.

64F near 7pm...lawd have mercy.  

Actually the same dew at MVL... at noon it was a dew of 55F, but a little evening temp drop brings the dew up to 64F. 

Probably the same for DIT... mid-50s all afternoon with Chamber folks trying to get brochure photos for the real estate agents.

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Black flies -> deer flies -> mosquitoes -> horse flies. The next blood sucking insect season (and yes, the seasons overlap too) has arrived and it is horse flies. Although not as aggressive as the deer flies, these mofos are huge and hurt if they manage to land on you for a bite. 

Despite the bugs, this weather is super comfortable. The dew points are everything in these parts. Anything under 60° F is good, less than 50° F outstanding.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

In any case ... the gloating's about done it appears

DPs 68 regionally by Sunday ... transitioning tomorrow, along with 90 T

its home grown heat, which doesn't appear to break turning the page into the mid range  

 

Seasonal peak heat.  We take.   

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