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  1. 25 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    I agree...I don't want average. I want to get right into consistent 70's and even 80's. Luckily, I'm located in a spot in the region where there have been some tremendous days with highs into the 70's...they've been teasers but it's a sign of what we are moving into. I hate though how we really have to wait until mid-to-late May and sometimes even June to get consistently nice weather with very warm temperatures. 

     

    Nail bitter towards the end but can't complain thus far.

    2-0 now. Agree with the nail biter. 19 shots and the Leafs can score in bunches.

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  2. 13 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    More times than not over the next few weeks we will be above-average, and at some points well above-average (but only a few days at a time). Any periods we get which are closer to average or maybe a bit below are going to be if we're wedged as a frontal system approaches or post-fropa so those periods will be brief.

    Good first period. Let's go Bruins!

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  3. 8 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    More times than not over the next few weeks we will be above-average, and at some points well above-average (but only a few days at a time). Any periods we get which are closer to average or maybe a bit below are going to be if we're wedged as a frontal system approaches or post-fropa so those periods will be brief.

    Who cares about average. We need some heat. Even last year we had '70s and '80s during April. One measly 70 this year.

  4. 2 hours ago, Torch Tiger said:
    Monday through Saturday
    
    *No anomalous or impactful weather is expected in the extended
    forecast for southern New England next week.* The week begins
    with the region largely dominated by high pressure building in
    from the west. This should support a sunny/dry start to the week
    with highs in the upper 50s/low 60s and lows in the upper
    30s/low 40s. The only active period of weather this week will be
    on Wednesday when a modest short-wave disturbance aloft
    traverses over the region. Southerly flow ahead of this feature
    will increase the moisture over southern New England allowing
    for widespread stratiform precipitation during the day
    Wednesday. With neither forcing nor moisture forecast to reach
    impressive levels, the total rainfall accumulation with this
    system is expected to be modest with amounts likely between 0.1
    and 0.25 inches. **As the associated surface cold front pushes
    through the region behind this system Wednesday night, we`ll be
    left with a dry but cooler air mass on Thursday which should
    feature temperatures only slightly below normal.** High pressure
    then builds over The Northeast to end the week with more dry,
    quiet, and seasonable conditions.
    

    :lol:

    Where's the torch? Nothing of the sort.

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