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Cansips really shifts the El Nino west. Looks dominant in 3.4. Not sure that's going to happen with the current orientation of the subsurface, and Nino 1+2 currently being +2.8c vs Nino 3.4 +1.3c. Also we haven't seen that "easy +PNA" over a long term period in the Pacific for a very long time.
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Looks like 94 will do it. I'm in Truro on Cape Cod and it got hot but stayed in the low 80s with a stiff breeze all day. Much better...
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Low of 66, high of 90 for our 1st day of June.
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Not good news, but was not a fan of that signing. He wasn't very good last year- terrible after the trade to the Mets. Os have enough young arms to fill that role.
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Temp spiked to 88 today but back down to 84 now.
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Disgusting here in Chicago but not terrible on Navy Pier by the lake with a breeze.
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About identical here except we're 72 dp .. but it's nuts either way - particularly when knowing our climatology would have this normally be the apex day of any seasonal heat wave - which this is clearly something special when today is the low ball day. 103 and 100 back to back is within reach ... I realize the safe bets a couple of 99ers but synoptically... could send this toward the hottest 2-day thermal aggregate ever, looking tomorrow thru Friday. We'll have to see. NAM 18z suggestion at LGA and probably BOS: (103 + 84 + 100)/3 = 95.67 ... I bet you'd be hard pressed to find that historically. If so ... this is probably top 3
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80F+ low seems a good bet inside the beltway
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My PWS hit 100.6/78 a bit ago, 97/76 now.
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And like so many other good wins the last two years...we just HAVE to get bad news afterward to ruin it. Helsley hurt again, smh We have been cursed at closer since September 2023. Helsley is a signing that should have worked!
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Perfect lake day. 85, lower humidity than yesterday, lake went from 70 to 76, and it was pretty quiet on the lake considering its a holiday weekend coming up. I'm sure all the crazies from Nova ( @nj2va and @RIC_WX are exceptions! ) will be here for the long weekend.
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This is going to be unpopular, but cutting down trees to make room for solar panels should be outlawed. Unless they are impeding on your house and possible storm damage. I drive through Maine and see acres of clear cuts for panels. Its gross. On top of commercial buildings, land fills, desert or other wastelands, fine. Edit.. I will add open hayfields to the ban.
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Not a single storm popped today
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97/77 HI 112
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....owning the panels seems good but down the road you are going to be a contractor's dream come true I know someone who owns the panels on his home. A couple of years ago he put the home up for sale...one slight problem lol....the roof was 28 years old. Every offer he received had a contingency of wanting the panels removed because the prospective buyers did not want to deal with the hassle/cost of having them removed to have a new roof put on the home.. he still owns the home..
