Prolly not this week. Brrrrr..
"on Thurs but this could
change as model guidance irons things out going forward.
Finally, temperatures will fall quite a bit by Thursday and
Friday with an easterly onshore flow developing. Ensemble
guidance shows surface temperature anomalies falling to between 5 and 10 degrees below climatology Thursday afternoon
My apologies tip I see where you've got the Northern Connecticut. It was from the advisory but that was for all of Massachusetts and Connecticut. It just so happened that that's where the screen print was cut off. Certainly wasn't devious on my part. I could have included all the other counties.
Only problem Tip , I never mentioned Northern Connecticut before our discussion and your reply. In fact, I mentioned southborough and Southern New Hampshire which were hotter than most. Maybe you confused me with someone else. We good...
I mentioned nothing about the actual temperatures. Posted no meso temperatures. What I did mention was the national weather service heat index warning. Which was for 96°. See below after the word what:
Exactly a whole lot of meh. All hot all the time for some reason is triggered today. No one said it was going to be cold today lolz. Bradley international topped out at 90 with dew points in the 60's. Head to the cooling stations!