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July 2020 Discussion


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23 hours ago, powderfreak said:

 

 

While we are talking Tolland Stem... let the record show it appears @CoastalWx was right on a day or two under 80F for the interior.  

That Stem graphic above only has a max of 77F so far. Most interior SNE seems to be 70s.

Chalk up another W for Scooter....two days in a row below 80F.

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On 7/15/2020 at 6:01 AM, PowderBeard said:

Wow, we have 1/3 of that just to your south. 

We have had some monster downpours here the past 2 weeks.

On 7/15/2020 at 6:28 AM, Ginx snewx said:

.62 here for the month yikes

It's like your back yard and mine flipped climates from June to July.  lol  

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50 minutes ago, dendrite said:

66/58 and breezy. Def a slight hint of a fall feel in the air. Either that or a summer cP airmass of yore.

73/60 here... we've been under pretty stout stratus layer this afternoon and evening.  Not going to drop with a decent southerly flow mixing 20-25mph gusts even in the valley.

You guys out east should enjoy a cooler evening tonight, almost like CAD ahead of the next round of precip and southerly flow, ha.

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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Glad we all live where it’s not last summer 

You had a rough go of it the second half of last summer, IIRC.  Always forecasting dews, struggling to hit the mark.  Then again, your forecasts will suffer every year where summer trends drier in dews, but you'll nail every forecast in a summer that wants to be humid.  It's a unique way of going about it... go big or go home.

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36 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

You had a rough go of it the second half of last summer, IIRC.  Always forecasting dews, struggling to hit the mark.  Then again, your forecasts will suffer every year where summer trends drier in dews, but you'll nail every forecast in a summer that wants to be humid.  It's a unique way of going about it... go big or go home.

And then suddenly... last summer?

 

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