We've slowed down recently from the reverse dipole.....2020 now trails 2019, 2012, 2010, and 2007. Though not by huge amounts, so a top 3 melt season is still very much possible. We'll see if the area losses pick back up as the reverse dipole weakens.
I never forecasted coc all month. But I did downplay the chance for 90s last week due to meh 850 temps which was dead-on. We kept topping out in the 80s.
Yep....hot and humid sucks ass unless I'm at a pool party or the beach.
For hiking, yard work, biking, golfing, etc....I want 75/40...and if I can't have that, I'll take cloudy and 74/66.
But different strokes for different folks.
This is great....my son was outside on his bike and I didn't need to put sunblock on him with the thick clouds. Wasn't raining and was plenty of warm still with the higher dews. I'd be grumpy if I was going to the beach in this, but otherwise, give me more of this.
It’s muggy but not horrific. Early this morning seemed muggier than it is now. There are some nasty dews hugging the coast though. PVD over to the cape in the 70 range and even up toward GHG and BOS.
Scooter will be happy...glad we dont live there.
Massive losses in area from the dipole pattern that just happened.....we now only trail 2012 for lowest area on this date.
2007 and 2010 (and to a lesser extent 2016 and 2019) lose huge area though over the next week, so the question is whether we can stay in the top 3 or top 5 as the weather goes to a reverse dipole over the arctic basin.
Yeah I remember you hated it like 2 years ago. Lol.
If I had a pool or lived near the beach I might embrace the dews more but give me 80/55 any day. Not like the kids can’t play outdoors. My kids were outside all during this stretch of 73/40 weather too. My 4 year old cant get enough of outdoors.
Yep. I’ll even be fine with 85 if dews stay in the 50s. You can do both pool and non-water outdoor activities in that.
85/68 is useless if you aren’t at the beach or pool.
First time I skied at Jay PEak, I understood why they get destroyed by upslope more than any area....I looked to the north and northwest into Canada and it was flat as a pancake.
Yeah he moved up in like late winter 06-07 (when interior MA up into NNE was on a huge rally in the 2nd half of that winter)....then he gave everyone '07-'08 and '08-'09....I think he moved back before the dud '09-'10 winter?
He basically probably lived in SE NH during one of their snowiest 2.5 years on record.
Yeah maybe there....around here it has made some colder nights but the daytime highs are still driving the departures slightly positive. We haven't had any of those 52/47 type days yet with onshore flow and drizzle.