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MN Transplant

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  1. I can still smell them by our big maple.
  2. The Kamloops, BC temp from today (115) would have set the all-time Canadian record if Lytton (and others) hadn’t gone thermonuclear the past few days. And Ft. Smith in the Northwest Territories has apparently set that province’s all-time record at 103.
  3. Yeah, that’s an exaggerated version of what a couple of mine look like. Little leaf clumps are falling every time there is any wind.
  4. 18z NAM 3k is largely similar tomorrow. 18z HRRR extended has rain in the morning, mostly in MD, but it mutes the instability. Interestingly, both are a bit more aggressive for later today in at least sending some storms through.
  5. Peaked at 97.5 here. DCA’s river wind is comical.
  6. 0.36” for the second half of June. Hope the next few days deliver.
  7. 6 hourlies Walla Walla, WA: 116 Ephrata, WA: 116 Omak, WA: 117 Richland, WA: 117 Hermiston, OR: 118 Pendelton, OR: 117 Lewiston, ID: 115
  8. This is an extension of the table that I referred to yesterday. The right column is the 5 minute ob possibilities. You can see that the way they do the rounding, some numbers aren't possible except for on the hourly obs. So, given this, here are some of today's leaders: Pendelton, OR: 116/117 Hermiston, OR: 117 on the ob Lewiston, ID: 114/115 Ephrata, WA: 116/117 (likely 116 given it was one ob) Walla Walla, WA: 116/117 Richland, WA: 116
  9. Winds are awful light in eastern WA/OR. Hard to get to state record territory without a good downslope component. 113/114 right now for the hot spots.
  10. Little optical streak out there. Must be the right cloud alignment.
  11. 93 at IAD, I’ve cracked 95. Pretty disgusting.
  12. The 5 minute obs are rounded and converted from F to C to F, which makes them problematic to take at face value. They can be a degree off. Actually, I made a thread about it a while ago:
  13. Some sites have 119 for Oregon in Pendleton in the late 1800s. That might be the record and it may have to wait until tomorrow.
  14. Interestingly, while The Dalles is in OR, it looks like the observation is taken across the Columbia River in Washington at the airport. So, that should be a tie for the WA state record. Salem lost a few degrees after a change in wind direction.
  15. The state records look like they might fall today. Washington: 118 (1961). Currently 116 or 117 on a downslope wind at The Dalles (KDLS). Oregon: 117 (1939). Currently 116 or 117 at Salem (KSLE).
  16. And locally, humidity is gross.
  17. Kamloops, BC on the euro is now 108/111/111/112 for today through Wednesday.
  18. The Euro is trying to set or tie the all-time record for Canada on Tuesday. Currently 113 from 1937.
  19. Both the GFS and Euro are spitting out all-time state records for WA and OR on Tuesday.
  20. The heat that the Euro/GFS are spitting out for the pac NW next week is nuts. Might make a run at the state temp record for Washington (118).
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