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Torch Tiger

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  1. If you consider trees leafing out in morch acceptable, a-okay
  2. You'll be okay pack-wise, over to far N NH and northern half of ME. Even a significant multi-day torch won't take care of it all, esp. after the blue bomb incoming...but you know this already.
  3. if only someone had warned folks about a late Feb/March torch walking in the door back in January. 12z Euro ens are toasty D8-10. Do not have the longer range/weaklies
  4. nne pack demolisher...vicious. possibly nothing left for some
  5. long live winter, this is awesome. Actually tanned some today
  6. would you like some cheese for that melt? The weather is literally perfection and there are people still unhappy, so you just can't help them
  7. https://www.americanwx.com/bb/forum/18-climate-change/
  8. Every single indice is aligning just right, too. It's crazy
  9. This winter changed me, I actually like this. Nothing really more to ask for from mother nature, she delivered the goods. I'll have a coke? Or piwo prosze..
  10. yeah wow, that stripe of .1-.2" is really killing it
  11. Yeah, not much impact. I was working that day in Falmouth, we had 50mph sideways rain, a little flooding and damage on the cape. Not much but something.
  12. Congrats all, it's Spring. we finally made it....enjoy!
  13. looks like another mid-Napril leafout...sweet
  14. time to forget cold and snow (chuckle) and start thinking numbers like 54, 38, 60
  15. Couldn't write a script any better for this extended autumn of 2019-2020 Sunday night and Monday... Dry conditions should remain in place across the northeast as high pressure pushes off the mid Atlc and SE U.S. coast during this timeframe. Will continue to see SW winds in place, while an Alberta clipper type system moves out of central Canada and another system tries to organize across mid and lower MS valley. Noting H5 heights rising somewhat, running in the 555 to 558 dm across the region. Model guidance suggests highs running around 10 degrees above normal away from the immediate S coast. This translates to highs in the lower 50s across the coastal plain, but will remain lower across the higher inland terrain, possibly as low as the mid 40s. Monday looks like the pick of the week, with mainly sunny skies at least part of the day and highs from the mid-upper 40s well inland to possibly some readings up to the mid 50s across interior E Mass/N RI and N central/NE CT. Mid and high clouds will start to increase from the W from midday through the afternoon.
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