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Old 05-03-2019, 02:22 PM
 
Location: Cheshire, Connecticut USA
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I don't think I can look at the forecast any longer this spring. It's disappointing all the time. Earlier today I looked at the 5 day and Monday and Tuesday supposed to be "sunny" and "mostly sunny". Checked on it again a few mins ago - turned into cloudy and showers. Wtf !!!!!!!

 
Old 05-03-2019, 03:40 PM
 
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Honestly we have had the worst weather going on six months. ONE major snow storm all winter... and now just rain rain rain... Not kidding, packing for my move to florida right now.
 
Old 05-03-2019, 08:10 PM
 
Location: Cheshire, Connecticut USA
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Right ??? This past autumn's foliage was late and weak , no super crazy snowstorms or a true deep freeze in winter, and now the rainiest spring I've ever seen since I've been alive.
 
Old 05-04-2019, 04:11 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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You ready for this one????????


So far this spring we only had 7 days where the max temp stayed in the 50s with a sunny day.





I used White Plains since it's usually a middle between Bridgeport and Danbury and matches my location better.



Also note, normal is 60s now and 7 of last 8 days hasn't passed mid 50s.
 
Old 05-04-2019, 04:52 AM
 
Location: In an indoor space
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Honestly we have had the worst weather going on six months. ONE major snow storm all winter... and now just rain rain rain... Not kidding, packing for my move to florida right now.

I don't call this weather, I call it a nightmare.


Good Luck with your Florida move.
 
Old 05-04-2019, 05:02 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Winter needs to have snow.
Spring needs to have sun and warmth.


That's my opinion. While April had the warmth, there was lack of sun & record rainy days and we all know what happened in March


#NoWinter
#NoSpring

For Bridgeport, CT.

November:
Temp: 43.6°F (-1.9° below normal)
Snow: 5.8" (+5.1" above normal)
Precip:7.36" (+3.97" above normal)

December:
Temp: 37.7°F (+2.3° above normal)
Snow: 0.5" (-4.6" below normal)
Precip: 5.98" (+2.65" above normal)

January:
Temp: 31.2°F (+1.1° above normal)
Snow: 1.2" (-6.5" below normal)
Precip: 4.32" (+1.22 above normal)

February:
Temp: 33.8°F (+1.4° above normal)
Snow: 3.6" (-4.5" below normal)
Precip: 3.27" (+0.48" above normal)

March:
Temp: 45.9°F (-1.1° below normal)
Snow: 13.5" (+8.4" above normal)
Precip: 3.42" (-0.63" below normal)

April:
Temp: 59.0°F (+1.9° below normal)
Snow: 0.0" (-0.9" below normal)
Precip: 5.85" (+1.72" above normal)
Sunshine Hours: 138.5hrs

May: *as of 3rd
Temp: 54.7°F (-3.5° below normal)
Precip: 0.02" (-0.32" below normal)
Sunshine Hours: 4 hrs
 
Old 05-04-2019, 06:46 AM
 
Location: New Britain, CT
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So is anybody here enjoying our fine MAY-rch weather yet? I sure as hell am NOT!
 
Old 05-04-2019, 07:17 AM
 
Location: South Central CT
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Enjoy the green, the damp, the cool, and the flowers. I like this weather. You'll miss it once it gets stupid-hot and humid in June. Everything is looking so alive, healthy, and green. And between the rain showers you can enjoy the outdoors. I feel like we're living in the pacific northwest haha.
 
Old 05-04-2019, 07:55 AM
 
Location: Baltimore, MD
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Enjoy the green, the damp, the cool, and the flowers. I like this weather. You'll miss it once it gets stupid-hot and humid in June. Everything is looking so alive, healthy, and green. And between the rain showers you can enjoy the outdoors. I feel like we're living in the pacific northwest haha.
June hasn't been that bad the past few years. IMO the worst time for heat and humidity is late July into early September.
 
Old 05-04-2019, 08:01 AM
 
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Enjoy the green, the damp, the cool, and the flowers. I like this weather. You'll miss it once it gets stupid-hot and humid in June. Everything is looking so alive, healthy, and green. And between the rain showers you can enjoy the outdoors. I feel like we're living in the pacific northwest haha.
Living in the Pacific Northwest is my worst nightmare.

I will not be complaining this summer. I like the heat. The only thing I hate is if you get near daily rain/thunderstorms.

It all comes back to the rain. We have no dry season in this part of the country.
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