Daily Update – July 21, 2022

Good morning! Happy Thursday.

Less hot today, though that is a relative turn. Often late July into August is a sultry time of the year and this is no exception.

Partly cloudy and 73 degrees in Delmar, NY. 🌥 There is a south breeze at 6 mph. 🍃. The dew point is 68 degrees. The muggy weather ends Monday around 6 pm. 😓

Yesterday was a hot day ☀ though I missed the worse of it by going out walking 🚶 early and then staying in the office 🏢 late and going to bed early. 🛏 Getting up at five am and walking at six you miss the worse of the heat.

Tomorrow Red is getting dropped off at the shop. 🛻 Bracing myself to find out what is wrong with him though I think Steve does good work. I tell myself what’s the alternative? Throw the truck away or ignore the increasingly loud noise and have something break down on my vacation. 🏖 Dentist appointment too. Fun Friday ahead.

A little over a week from now ⛺ I will be on my way to the Finger Lakes. I know I’ve been studying the long range forecast and the 8-14 day outlook, realizing that far out I might as well just look at the climatic averages as so much can change weather wise by then. Outlook does point to continued warm but maybe more rain. ☔ I’m sure it will be dusty in the Finger Lakes.

Map: Granger State Forest
Map: Peter Scott Swamp Freshwater Wetlands
Map: Point Peninsula Wildlife Management Area
Map: South Hill State Forest
Map: Urbana And Pigtail Hollow State Forests
Terrain Map: Brewerton
Terrain Map: Oswego Boulevard Expressway in 1958
Terrain Map: Saratoga - Ballston Spa
Terrain Map: The GAL And Rapp Road Hillshade
Terrain Map: Weedsport
Thematic Map: 2020 Bethlehem Proposition 2
Thematic Map: Before the Sprawl in Delmar
Thematic Map: Buildings Today Vs 1952 In Greenville, NY
Thematic Map: Farms on the Outskirks of Delmar
Photo: The Watkins Glen Four Laner
Photo: The 'Cuse
Photo: Fading Colors In Taconics
Photo: Red Creek Valley
Photo: Lupine!
Photo: Shoreline
Photo: Field
Photo: Colorful
Photo: Canal Road
Photo: Old Bridge Along Gorge Trail

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