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Interesting. I was wondering why July 12, 2011 wasn't there for 7am but looks like the dew may have dropped a few degrees from 6am to 7am and that's why.
Yeah..Daryl runs the site, he is awesome. I threw some ideas his way and he made it happen like this site.....color coding the daily departures and having all info on one page
Very nice dewpoints these past few days. Not below zero but teens F; seems a little bit uncommon given the time of year.
Nah, teens in March is kinda common. Single digits and below zero not, but have happened.
Here's a look at the Dewpoint history for over Long Island. Black dot is where it was yesterday 8pm. 20°.. Black line is the normal..30°. Blue lines are the extreme daily lows.
The daily low was 3° but note we did have days below 0 in March..
Those low 60's dews would be a dream once June starts in my area. Try 80 for a dewpoint and a low of 84 where i live. Walk out and get the paper and get the life sucked out of ya as ya gasp and fall to the ground.
Favorite time of yr. It can warm up nicely but dews stay dry.
Dew 18°F here with a breeze from the north.. About 20 below normal. And even with saturated grounds.
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