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  1. 22 hours ago, powderfreak said:

    Can already envision someone thinking the weekend is fantastic if it’s showery at 69/68 solely because the dew is upper 60s… temp and weather be damned.

    Nailed it!

  2. 2 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

    Looks like a push of heat for a couple of days after Mem Day and then back to seasonable or so. Don’t see any signs of extended heat for awhile.

    We tried to tell him .

  3. 21 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

    Developing t storm near Framingham looks like 

     

    edit: warned for me now!

    If Will is home he's getting whacked. I can hear it in southborough

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  4. 16 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    What's the daily record for Worcester ?

    Mesowest has 89.6 ... depending on that site's funky rounding method, .. a new METAR should be arriving any time now.

    90 they tied it.

  5. 3 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    Be curious to see if that northern area is a TOR. LCL's on the high side but some curvature to the hodos. 

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    If you start driving now you'll make it.

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  6. 2 hours ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

    Yea, beauty incoming. No sign of sustained summeh until MDW and even that is still a toss up. 

    Makes you feel sorry for those with weakened bodies who can't enjoy it. Probably best they move to Florida now.

  7. 1 hour ago, moneypitmike said:

    Managed 66--better than I was expecting.  Either way, short-lived mild-up en route.

    Yeah not too bad! Back to chamber of commerce in no time.

  8. 1 hour ago, bristolri_wx said:

    I totally understand people liking warm, even hot weather. But why-the-f$!? does anyone like high dew points? You people enjoy ball dripping sweat all day? I honestly don’t get it. Dry heat beats swamp ass dew points by a mile…

    Down to 67 here with the breeze. Quite pleasant! Only got to about 80 here but humid. Glad to be near nature’s air conditioning… was in Brooklyn CT for a party today for a few hours and it was 90!

    I think there's two.

     

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  9. 16 hours ago, Whineminster said:

    I saw that, sad. My old man always wanted to go since moving out here from the 01760.  I didn't realize they didn't have onsite drinks......not the best business model but it is a monastery sooooooo

     

    That sucks , I liked their once a year open house it was a ball.

  10. 7 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    There's no question this 2am to noon period of time was either:

    not handled well by the models.

    not interpreted well by those looking at the models.

    some combination of both. 

    Most likely, it's that 3rd option there.  

    Either way, that's going to make heat advisory an interesting test.  No doubt, eating up the dawn to 10am or noon period is going to retard heating potential, but how much or little?  

    It's hard maybe for one to get their mind around the idea, but the adiabats are very warm over top and probably there is a poorly analyzed warm front difused and muddling matters further.  But like I just said, there's a western edge to this hell moving pretty quickly east per sat review this hour, which extapolates progressively.  As it passes E, it is exposing the low level under those warm adiabats to high hot sun. That will thermally couple higher and higher, and the temp will like respond quite a bit. 

    Also - that MCS that rolled out of Missouri over the last day, seemed to fall apart and lose identiy over PA yesterday, but no - that festering ulcer that mimics at TD zygote SE of the Cape came back to life overnight; it didn't help either.  FIT, ASH, BED, ORH... all with N drift to the wind this morning - that's backed poorly assessed damage to a forecast incarnate.  Couldn't of ruined ( at least the morning aspects...) any better without it being a category 5 back door bomb.  lol

    No doubt, eating up the dawn to 10am or noon period is going to retard heating potential, but how much or little?  

     

    Unfortunately I don't think it's going to hinder the heat that much. Hope I'm wrong.

  11. One of the most dangerous problems we have in New England is that people don’t think of this area as a hot area,” Bianca Bowman, climate justice organizer at the environmental justice organization GreenRoots, said.

    This early in the season, when temperatures historically were much cooler, most pools and beaches are still without lifeguards. University commencements are staged in un-air-conditioned arenas. People haven’t lugged fans out of storage, never mind put air conditioners in the windows."

     

    Does Americanwx have a Justice officer?

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