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Looks like I am going to have to spend lunch hour mowing if I want to get rid of this grass any time soon.
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dendrite replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
79.5/69 We dewy after the storms yesterday. -
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Current temp 83/DP 66/RH 57%
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83 already. Cooking
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Played in my second New Hampshire Golf Association event this past Sunday. Partner event at Keene Country Club. 1st 6 holes: fourball 2nd 6 holes: modified alternate shot 3rd 6 holes: scramble Partner & I: -1, +5, -5 = -1 and a T-11. (alternate shot is hard)
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Extended summer stormlover74 future snow hole banter thread 23
JTA66 replied to BxEngine's topic in New York City Metro
My historically low heating oil bill this past winter would disagree with the above statement. -
That course is a joke. -20 in a major is a shame.
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May 2024 Discussion - Welcome to Severe Season!!!!
weatherwiz replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
I hope we get a massively record shattering heat and humidity dome where we get widespread high temperatures 105-110 and dewpoints 73-75. It all comes to and end when a strong trough comes through and we get CB's spiking 50,000-70,000 feet and some crazy interaction happens with space where solar storm debris get ingested into the storms and its the wildest lightning show on the planet. A derecho then rips across the region and takes out the power grid, beating next year's Carrington Event to the punch. -
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Chrisrotary12 replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
Probably should have installed last weekend. On this weekends to do list. -
Report: Another Year of Record Heat for the Oceans
GaWx replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
From met. Ben Noll, this is consistent with what I’ve been posting about S FL/Keys recently: A strong-to-severe marine heatwave has developed in South Florida's coastal waters amid the recent wave of noteworthy heat and humidity... The extremely warm water will likely form a positive feedback loop, with above average sea temperatures causing above average air temperatures and vice versa - a cycle that looks unlikely to be broken in the weeks ahead A pattern of persistent and strong high pressure over Mexico is driving the situation. When superimposed with the long-term warming trend, it creates some downright oppressive conditions. Simply put, such widespread and severe marine heatwaves are a sign of the warming climate. They are only expected to become stronger and last longer in the years and decades ahead. This event is a glimpse at what the future holds. It's not just Florida that's being affected: a category 5 "beyond extreme" marine heatwave is active near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where it recently soared to 100˚F, a few degrees shy of the annual record. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, reached 101˚F this month, a degree shy of its annual record. The story has been similar for San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nighttime temperatures have been 5-10˚F above average in these areas, offering little or no reprieve from the heat. However, these locations can't hold a candle to Campeche, Mexico, which had a 26-day run of high temperatures exceeding 100˚F from April 23rd to May 18th. This included a ridiculous 113˚F reading on May 17th and a low of 83˚F that night, qualifying as 13˚F above average for the day as a whole. https://x.com/BenNollWeather/status/1792877963052261488?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^tweet -
May 2024 Discussion - Welcome to Severe Season!!!!
HoarfrostHubb replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
FIT at 85/58 at last hourly update. Not bad. -
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WxWatcher007 replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
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Have my daughter’s school fishing trip tomorrow. Hoping for no rain…
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Yeah CAPE actually looks fairly decent later, especially towards the mountains (1500-2000+ mlcape). With modest shear in place as well a few warned storms wouldn't surprise me later... especially out that way.
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I see 12z RGEM does hit our area pretty good around midday and early afternoon. We hope!
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yeah stick a fork in it if there's clouds/morning garbage
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I'd much rather the morning convection than risk the afternoon sea breeze choking everything off 10 miles from me.
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Yeah it kinda looked like there were 2 rounds but morning convection usually ruins our chances for later in the day
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I hope we get more fireworks than a commode after all you eat taco bell. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
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SouthCoastMA replied to weatherwiz's topic in New England
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On 3km NAM and HRRR the storms get going in the morning. Doesn't mean we won't get a decent storm, but I'm usually more confident when the timing is for later in the day.
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12z NAM NEST and 12z NAM look decent around 6 to 8pm 13z HRRR is nice as well, stormy for the region after 22z to the end of its run
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