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cold front passing through, last thunderstorm was around 3:30, dewpoint was 69°F at 7 pm, breeze made it feel like humidity was gone, but it's clearing slowly, supposed to drop into the mid 50s tomorrow
Interesting small-scale drought, area near Concord, NH has seen nearly zero rainfall with any system recently. Next chance is Sunday night into Monday night.
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Strange how temperatures below 20C in summer are considered chilly by North Americans, here in South America at 40S it is quite common even below 10C LOL .
Forecast looks very cool, well below average for the most parts ranging from -10- to -3... lows close to average; although so far all nights this august have been below average. Might have one of the coolest August weeks on record next week, maybe top 10.
This summer has realllyyyy sucked... i would give it only a slight edge to 2014... Wet , coolish June that finished with an average mean, hot and disgustingly dry July... and now a very cool august...
I give this summer a D+... would give much better grade if it wasnt for that potent July cool snap that gave us our first sub 60 lows since 2010... oh and it would recieve a mich higher grade if it rained a lot more in July... not too mention this remarkable 1 week stretch of low dewpoints is really disgusting... cant wait till this purported mid august change...
Chilliest morning here in recent memory. Currently 59 F / 15 C. Need a sweatshirt to be outside.
wow, that's my average summer low
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