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  2. 36 fantastic drainage decoupling night. 1K ORH never lower than 44. Big ranges... "fake" cold as the locals often play it
  3. TWC has 79 for both Saturday and Sunday for Belmar
  4. Same page as raindance....when I see phase 7 December composite all I can think of is Dec 2007, although that month didn't spend much time in that phase in a literal sense.
  5. We got an early taste for fall in late August into early September before the endless summer pattern arrived in September with backloaded monthly record heat.
  6. Frozen solid this morning with 5+ hours at or below freezing. 30F.
  7. No idea, but I was shivering outside my bedroom, I think it's because I have a lot of tiled floors that cool down rapidly.
  8. it should be at least 80 here too, I don't see any seabreeze happening this weekend.
  9. The heat was very front loaded late June and July. August and September were fallish, we got an early Fall this year, summer only lasted for about 6 weeks.
  10. brrr lol, I don't like really cold or really hot inside lol. Below 60 it's too cold and above 80 it's too hot lol.
  11. The NWS definition of frost is 36 or below, so yes, so close.
  12. Indeed. Lots of star's out there this morning. Radiational cooling in effect. And really 55 with a space heater?? LOL. I had windows cranked open with window unit on fan and another fan on high. Was gorgeous waking up to this. Cats loved it too as they were sleeping acrobats in my window sill lol
  13. Low of 41 in Westfield this A.M. These temps had my husband racing around bringing plants into the house last night... it's like a nursery now
  14. Air 31F, dewpoint 31F at 6am. NWS forecast high is 61F, perfect weather for working outside! BTW, I just got a solid lead on a very nice apartment here in Brattleboro, so move to Northampton is on hold indefinitely. It was getting a bit complicated anyway, may as well keep it simple...
  15. Very refreshing after all the heat this summer. This area cools off better than the South Shore of Long Island. This same dry pattern will help with the warm up this weekend. Places away from the weak sea breeze will probably beat guidance by a few degrees. So there could be some usual NJ warm spots that get near 85° with comfortable dewpoints in the 40s since models are already showing 83° highs away from the sea breeze.
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