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Yup. Horrible. The bugs are insane outside. Its muggy and warm like its summer
Guess what Bridgeport's temp is right now. 10pm... 74°. Albany 75. Burlington 73. NYC 75. Philly 75. DC 75.
A 75 F water temp at Bridgeport? Is that for real? That's what Wunderground currently has it as. That's only a mere 4 degrees cooler than the water temp down in Ft. Pulaski, GA!
A 75 F water temp at Bridgeport? Is that for real? That's what Wunderground currently has it as. That's only a mere 4 degrees cooler than the water temp down in Ft. Pulaski, GA!
If they have observations from 7 minutes apart, then why can't the current conditions be updated more frequently?
I know right. I asked the same thing. I think theres 2 answers.
1. Server space and useage. Imagine the amount of data if we had minute by minute updates. Why not every 30 minutes then?
2. The hourly report seems more functional because how much can a temp change within? Aside from special times of course like during fronts or storms. But even still. 1pm temp 90. Storm comes in 1:30 the 2pm temp will show the drop.
I like every 30 minutes at least. It is annoying to wait an hour to see a change.
I do know this site does update more frequently then every hour sometimes...I wonder how and why.
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