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The week+ of inches of snow sticking around were really fun as well
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Really surprised at how well the dewpoints held up despite the NW flow and deep subsidence.
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it wasn't that bad in the Shenandoah Valley.
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No The sky was muddier at times in 70’s but that was pollution
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12km NAM is fun SPC earlier, that is not your standard NE text Additional, more robust, convection was also noted in eastern ON this evening. The environment ahead of these severe storms remains strongly unstable (MUCAPE 3000+ J/kg) and sheared. High-res imagery from Canadian radars shows a mixed storm mode of supercells and organized clusters, which is likely to continue as they approach and cross the international border between 0300 and 0400 UTC. Given the favorable environment and storm mode, a continued risk for mainly hail and damaging winds is expected late this evening into the overnight hours. Though a tornado or two cannot be ruled out.
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Rooting for England tomorrow
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Official record at the co-op doesn't have a 100 reading since 1894, and only 3 99's. This was met at a PWS a couple blocks from my house, so it will not be an official record. I hit 100 at my house once in the mid 90's that I recall. It is rare to be sure to see 100's in NE MN. At DLH, 3 100's were recorded in the 1936 heatwave. It really takes special circumstances to get 100 here. Even hitting 95 is a chore. Last night, and again tonight in my house, it reached 85. Will be opening windows very soon This was an impressive heatwave! (and glad it's ending)
