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Beautiful morning here…clear and 55 currently.
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EWR: + 1.2 JFK: +0.7 LGA: +0.2
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twisted dark humor aside, we're in some kind of fractal this spring for this dog shit cold pooling (recurrent leitmotif). If it's not synoptic in scale, it's this shit above, even more so relative to our climate - which is bad enough for this in the first place.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Mount Joy Snowman replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Lows for Friday night through Sunday night were 54, 45, and 52, respectively. I power washed for ten hours straight yesterday and feel like I went ten rounds with Hollyfield. Our stretch of weather bliss continues through this week. Onward. -
this is probably that 15th time this spring I've pondered how in the hell civility decided to footprint this cold atmospheric sewage cistern of planetary region ... It's gonna be 70 in Maine after morning coffee while we're being strapped down in Labrador's rape shack
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49° and misery mist. Welcome to the first day of summer.
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katabatic started following June Discobs 2026
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Low of 40 this morning. Absolutely spectacular day yesterday. Pic is of Broadford Lake in Garrett County where we watched a nesting pair of bald eagles for at least an hour.
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Happy June 1 month closer to Winter
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Happy June 1 month closer to Winter
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Cansips have a coastal track for the winter. Lets go !
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Solar panels been making $$$$$ the last several days
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Couple of borderline needling OCD observations about tomorrow ( Tues) I would argue that frontal like PP passing thru the region early tomorrow morning is not a cold front. It's more of a warm front, nondescript but qualitatively. It's unusual that the pressure rises behind a warm front, but not impossible. Most importantly, the 850 mb temperatures are rising several degrees over today and tonight, having flooded over lower Ontario upstream, sourcing from the ridge nodal block N of Lake Superior, and about to spill SE - said boundary-like feature demarcates. Tomorrow probably pushes against the ceiling of perfection. It can't actually get there, because ... easy philosophy, perfection is unknowable. What is a 10::10 for any given consensus, is likely to have contrived flaw(s) by TauntonBlizzard2013 ... Or, is thematically operative in a dry dystopian horror film by Michael Bay's buddy, Damage In Tolland. Excluding these fringe tarnishing efforts/aspect, tomorrow will be a text book down slope study case. 800 mb to surface flow is unidirection to the sfc, transporting out of that upstream warmth ... at about 15kts up top to barely noticeable at the surface/valleys. DPs are not appreciably high so thermal absorption into water vapor is low. The mixing layer may stop at 900 or 875 mb, because of +d(PP)/DVM on-going, but this compresses to go along with the d-slope katabatic action. I would go above the 77 MAV/MEX mean. I guess to be fair... there may be some pancake tendencies around noon, but that may be transient while mixing out.
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E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
PhiEaglesfan712 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
May average temperature finishes at 65.6 at PHL, which is 1.3 degrees above the 1991-2020 average (1.7 degrees above the 1981-2010 average). Meterological spring average temperature finishes at 57.8 at PHL, which is tied for the 3rd warmest spring on record (with 1921, and behind only 2010 and 2012). -
Total for May 3.06" rain. Highest temp 93; lowest 39
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Overall, May was a chilly, near average rainfall month for the Triad, but not uniform. Temperatures averaged 1.7 degrees below normal, rainfall .32” below normal. The coldest temperature was 36 degrees, which meant some in the Triad had a May frost. However, the highest temperature was 92 degrees, which occurred thrice last month. Lately, 90s have been rather unusual in May, but last month had four such days, the earliest on May 18.
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Starting to look like garbage from late Thursday thru the weekend. Just can't catch a break.
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Back to 90s by later this week at the usual warm spots as the below average rainfall and drought continues.
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Junorch obs and discussion 2026
Damage In Tolland replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
I’m shocked you chose GFS and didn’t use Euro -
2026-2027 Strong/Super El Nino
roardog replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I’d be all for summer discussion in this thread too but there isn’t much interest in that. -
It could be worse O's fans. You could be Tigers fans. 6-22 in the month of May, yikes.
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