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Just now, dendrite said:

MHT 72/10 9% RH
CON 72/12 10% RH
AFN 68/10 10% RH

Doing the electric slide down electric avenue at the gas pump.

The return frequency for dewpoints near 10F has to be pretty low in mid May. 

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Heh, might have to settle here too.  

27F to 65F so far, not sure we can squeak that extra couple degrees with some high cirrus coming in.  

I definitely have a little high diurnal range fetish ha.

75!  ...got my 40 delta ... that's pretty sick -

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45 minutes ago, dendrite said:

MHT 72/10 9% RH
CON 72/12 10% RH
AFN 68/10 10% RH

Doing the electric slide down electric avenue at the gas pump.

It's legit dry man I was toolin' on a 25 mile ride in 73 F and was bone dry when I got back - that's some turbo vaporation there

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38 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Most May dews at CON of <= 15F now in the ASOS record period...actually have to go back to the 60s.

Dewin' the Dew. 

Lowest dew I could find up here was SLK at 8F but most sites are around 20F until you get to the NW flow downslope drying in S.NH.

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26 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Just had this guy going through the yard

 

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Awesome shot! Been able to spot a couple red headed woodpeckers in recent weeks here at the feeder. You can always tell when they're around when you hear drumming on trees in the yard, usually early in the mornings..

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19 minutes ago, DavisStraight said:

I had one of them pecking at my wood siding and made a mess. I thought they were smart enough to know where the insects are.

Funniest thing I ever heard, was one of those pecking on the metal slide of my swing-set when i was a kid. I couldn't stop laughing. The thing sounded like a drill. 

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2 hours ago, Snowedin said:

Awesome shot! Been able to spot a couple red headed woodpeckers in recent weeks here at the feeder. You can always tell when they're around when you hear drumming on trees in the yard, usually early in the mornings..

Yup. 5:15AM right outside my window every morning for the past few weeks. Like clockwork. 

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