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  1. 9 hours ago, powderfreak said:

    I find myself looking at it as the warm season and cold season.  We are now solidly in the warm season.

    Summer or spring is a semantics argument.  It’s moving away from looking for ways to heat the living space, to windows open or A/C.

    Cold or warm season… it’s a gradual transition but feels like it’s been made.  Natural snow is melting off the highest elevations to patchy cover in the spruce groves, and the valley dew points are seeing more elevated lengths of time.  Evenings are mild at times.  And the crisp frosts are becoming rare even up here in the NNE radiational spots.  Flipped to warm season.

    Evening dews are elevated.  People notice/feel it.

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    This current system, despite the wind and rain. My windows are open and I am still wearing shorts...the house actually feels muggy this time and quite frankly for the first time all Spring. So I have to agree, we are finally turning the page

  2. 2 minutes ago, NJHurricane said:

    And what’s it look like to the naked eye?

    The sky was pink and green and at time a deep red to the naked eye....I have personally never seen anything like it in my lifetime, you could see the pillars without any camera. The details were definitely pulled out using the camera.

  3. 5 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    mm  maybe CT does better.  There appears to be pretty significant clearing and cloud fractal change punching E out of central/SE NY.  It may arrive over western zones. 

    Probably cooked much N of the Pike ...certainly Rt 2 up here, though.   I saw waveform llv striations on hi res vis loop just before the debris canopy from this morning's activity hid them, moving SW of PWM latitude. That's probably active BDoring.   It would probably come through here unnoticed ...maybe some additional breeze, but limited effect on temperatures.  No warm front is getting NE of that feature *if* it does in fact get this far S before the synoptic low ripples through. 

    Interesting intersection of air mass types though.

    It has certainly brightened over the past 10 minutes or so....impressive 0.92" of rain this morning 60/59 atm

  4. 7 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

    It's pretty wild how dark the sky is. Looks like something you would see in a severe thunderstorm.

    Impressive rainfall rates with this last batch...has to be pushing an inch of rain this morning

    Seasons of rain continues it seems....I fully expect it to not rain from July to September, law of averages has to take over at some point, right?

  5. 2 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

    Glad we live here today .. just shined up the ram .. headed to msg soon to watch UConn. Will be a nice day in the city 

    Go UConn! I see the forecast bumped up for tomorrow too, mid to upper 50s with sun. While not 70, it will still feel great

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