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3 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That’s exactly what I said. End of week weekend summer with dews. 80/68 is summer . No spin at all there Dre 

80/68?….You’ll be lucky to get dews past the low 60s. 80/62 might be your max torch if you look hard enough around you and pick the most favorable station.

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1 hour ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

80/68?….You’ll be lucky to get dews past the low 60s. 80/62 might be your max torch if you look hard enough around you and pick the most favorable station.

Before you spout off nonsense .. you should actually look at the weather 

Temperatures...

Still looking summer-like across most of southern New England
Thursday into Sunday, at least away from the coast. Expecting high
temperatures to be well above normal during this time across the
interior. 

Precipitation...


 Odds favor a dry forecast for most through Friday.
Circumstances change slightly this weekend into early next week.
High pressure moves farther over the North Atlantic, meaning
less subsidence over southern New England. With the expected
heat an humidity, that could result in a few more showers
Saturday and Sunday. 
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8 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Before you spout off nonsense .. you should actually look at the weather 

Temperatures...

Still looking summer-like across most of southern New England
Thursday into Sunday, at least away from the coast. Expecting high
temperatures to be well above normal during this time across the
interior. 

Precipitation...


 Odds favor a dry forecast for most through Friday.
Circumstances change slightly this weekend into early next week.
High pressure moves farther over the North Atlantic, meaning
less subsidence over southern New England. With the expected
heat an humidity, that could result in a few more showers
Saturday and Sunday. 

Keep us posted when they back your visions of widespread dews pushing 70.

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10 hours ago, weatherwiz said:

I'm hoping for an active pattern as we move into the end of May/early June. Geared up to go chasing this year and even into the West...although I've had reservations about going into the Plains. It's always been a goal to go storm chasing out in the Plains but given the downhill spiral the hobby has become I don't think it's worth it. You have people who think they're above the law and blowing stop signs, red lights, making illegal turns - virtually making their own rules. Last thing I need is to get destroyed by some idiot. 

 

Are you chasing in Worcester?

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

MVL high of 78F, true top 10 day.

Ground seems so dry with these low dews and endless sunshine going back to last week.  Tinderbox and I know there have been several burn piles locally get out of control real fast.

Getting pretty up there yet? I love the spring look on the hills. Almost looks like fall.

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24 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

MVL high of 78F, true top 10 day.

Ground seems so dry with these low dews and endless sunshine going back to last week.  Tinderbox and I know there have been several burn piles locally get out of control real fast.

There’s not a drop of rain thru day 10. Ryan’s 10 had sun icons straight thru

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3 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

There’s not a drop of rain thru day 10. Ryan’s 10 had sun icons straight thru

Officials said Tuesday evening that they were continuing to battle a 45-acre brush fire in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest that initially broke out Monday.

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1 minute ago, kdxken said:

Officials said Tuesday evening that they were continuing to battle a 45-acre brush fire in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest that initially broke out Monday.

The fire may have been caused by a person who started a fire for cooking or warmth, and a person of interest has been identified and interviewed, the Forest Service later said.

 

My guess is warmth. It's been a brutal spring.

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1 hour ago, kdxken said:

Officials said Tuesday evening that they were continuing to battle a 45-acre brush fire in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest that initially broke out Monday.

A 45 acre fire hardly seems newsworthy lol… that’s about the size of my property! But it’s certainly dry. Chapstick FTW. 
 

Kiddo had a baseball game in Canaan VT tonight. First time the bugs were bad.

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23 minutes ago, alex said:

A 45 acre fire hardly seems newsworthy lol… that’s about the size of my property! But it’s certainly dry. Chapstick FTW. 
 

Kiddo had a baseball game in Canaan VT tonight. First time the bugs were bad.

We've been lucky down here this year so far golfing but I'm expecting that to change soon. Those little buggers can be a pain when you're putting.

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2 hours ago, kdxken said:

Getting pretty up there yet? I love the spring look on the hills. Almost looks like fall.

Not much green but it’s starting.  Still stick season but big change last 48 hours too.  I can’t wait for that widespread fresh light green on the hills.

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50 minutes ago, alex said:

A 45 acre fire hardly seems newsworthy lol… that’s about the size of my property! But it’s certainly dry. Chapstick FTW. 
 

Kiddo had a baseball game in Canaan VT tonight. First time the bugs were bad.

That’s a pretty decent haul up Rt3 for you isn’t it?  As for 45 acres, it’s pretty big in the context of forest fires up here, I think. I can’t remember a lot of bigger ones. 

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We need these warm days that seem like they’ve been in wait as long as the technological history of the Internet to actually happen.  

If we manage regional pan-dimension 84/58 day night relays spanning 4 days worth, at even 80% of that anomaly, it’ll all catch up with rapidity. 

Frost advisories won’t work as well  

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