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October 2020 Discussion


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12 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That was the fear for those going snowy winter. The past years when pigs plant in Nov, they pig out for a long time . Will said if we see pig Nov, we are in trouble 

Just need to see what happens. It’s 300 hours out and lots can change. Just speaking locally (here) I have had the past two November’s cold and it has meant nothing for the upcoming winters. 
 

If this was December I would be more worried 

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32 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Looks like 1 or two days of scattered showers 

Actually... We are looking at some lighter showers Monday... Then more of a steadier rain Tuesday into Wednesay.  And... Theres a good chance that we will see rain from the storm sliding south of us Late Thursday into Friday. So.. That is more than 1 or 2 days. Just saying ;-)

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27 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

 

For a good history, unfortunately w/o maps, I recommend the book "The Week Maine Burned".

PWM temps during the worst of it:
10/23   70   37
10/24   83   35   Strong SW wind and very low humidity (assumed, from massive diurnal range)
10/25   59   26   Stronger NW winds, turning fire's long right flank into the head.  Worst day of the fires.
10/26   65   20
Most recent measurable precip was 0.08" on Sept 30.

Edit:  The link is limited mostly to the Bar Harbor fire, which did its damage a couple days earlier than the above stats.

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