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We're on day three of a heat wave. Temps over 30 degrees C (86 F).

No sign of rain, and it's supposed to last until Sunday.

Averaging almost 10 degrees hotter than normal. 

Could get interesting, as this weekend is a long weekend and EVERYONE will be out camping. 

Early September could be big for wildfires.

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10 hours ago, bobss396 said:

An unseasonably cool 53 F. I may have to wear pants when I go to town.

I'm sure the townsfolk would appreciate that...

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A thunderstorm is moving through Boston now. According to the doppler radar on my favorite local newscast, it's a fairly nasty one. 

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The radio prediction was 50% chance.  I had stopped working in the yard, in the time I took a shower it dropped 0.6"!  It's been spotty still, never an overall rain, just like that picture shows a storm cell ... over there.
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Nice drizzle happening at the 10pm hour, 79°F, great on & off lightning show. Single frame screengrab from my smartphone. Back in the 1980s I wasted a hole roll of 35mm film trying to get a lightning stroke, never succeeded at all.

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SOSDD here on the Island. 56 F and less humid, rain predicted for tonight. 

Me & the girlfriend are going to have breakfast on the beach around 10. It will be warmer by then. 

I picked up some seeds yesterday, lettuce, broccoli and cilantro. I have to till one of my smaller plots either later or tomorrow.

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I've seen some forecasts for lots of rain, but it's still hit or miss.  This is "the field", looking north going back home.  Heard thunder earlier.
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Drove to Chino Valley this evening, camera focused on the movement of the tree bobble.  It's so green now!
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Balmy 75 degrees, breezy, humid, a touch smoggy from the Big Hole Fire, Emigrant Fire and other conflagrations in Southern Oregon & surrounding areas, but quite nice compared to the searing heat and sun earlier. Nice enough to open windows.

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Some nasty boomers came through Boston last night and dropped about an inch and a half then stopped. It started to rain steadily about an hour ago and another half an inch or so is expected but it'll be much cooler. It's been dry for a while so we could use the water anyhow. 

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31 minutes ago, Brian Austin said:

Apparently there were small tornadoes in the Worcester area 

I saw a report about those earlier on WHDH Channel 7 Brain. 

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