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  1. looks like it gets pretty gnarly for a period on Monday.
  2. Worst we’ve seen of the smoke so far at the moment.
  3. That h5 trough digging to baja on the long range ensembles is giving me weenie deja vu in a bad way.
  4. Lee is massive no doubt. Still think winds underperform at my longitude and inland location though. Cool to see Sebago Lake light up on some of the higher res models though. GYX commented on the potential for winds south and east shores of the Lake.
  5. I'm 200 miles from Eastport. The variable for damage here is wind direction and any downslope enhancement from the Whites. Fryeburg may gust higher than me. Not trying to downplay, there's gonna be outages and property damage but it's a hard forecast for mby. And obviously there's lot of time for this to go either direction. Model consensus right now says NAM is too far west.
  6. NAM really is on it's own with Lee making landfall in Eastport. A few more tics east and this is meh for us.
  7. My hope as well. NAM is also a lot further west than the globals fwiw. Not gonna matter for most folks in Maine but could make a difference for those of us a bit further west.
  8. You might rock for a little bit on your hill. Not sure what to expect where I’m at.
  9. Yesterday and today top 5 days all summer. Just incredible out there right now .
  10. pouring, been under a flood warning all day. Gonna go grab a rare summer time white water run down one of the local creeks this evening. What a summer for white water boating in NNE.
  11. Heard sirens immediately after. Lots of lighting with this one, hope everyone’s alright
  12. Intense rates right now under this cell, sws issued for pea size hail
  13. Humid but nice here with some sun. Finally gulf of Maine dong is over someone else’s head https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=subregional-New_England-02-48-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined
  14. This is our best imitation of winter 22-23 in the mountain west. Enjoy it
  15. Re EAB and browntail comments. The biocontrol aphid wasp species are showing promising signs in the Midwest of building up enough population to control EAB and allow for the next ash crop to grow. It’s now being released all over New England including Maine. There is no expectation that current ash on the landscape will survive, although the relative remoteness of ash stands across NNE will likely slow the burn. I used to get browntail rash all the time working on wood lots in the mid coast and people thought I was crazy, it’s since exploded everywhere including my town for the first time this year. The outbreak will likely bust at some point but entomologists have no idea when. Successive cool wet springs and falls would allow the build up of various pathogens and fungal diseases that reduce their populations. On a brighter note it seems the gypsy/spongy moth outbreak in my area has finally waned after 3 years of defoliation. Invasive pests and plants sure have changed our NE forest ecosystems from their pre contact predecessors.
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