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Brian5671

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  1. 55 here for the low-have to go back to June for a nightly low like that. With some big Canadian highs on tap, looks like the back of summer has been broken...
  2. sunset is at 7:37 here tonight-hard to see how it's dark at 7:15....
  3. Agree on both-doubt there's many 90's in the month but I could see a stretch of 80-85's with high dews....
  4. with the NW Atlantic SST well above normal, hard to see how September doesn't feature at least some heat and humidity and perhaps alot of it....
  5. Cloud deck will lift northeast in the next hour-let's see what we can get to pop...
  6. yeah both nams has almost nothing for today-wonder if that line in Western NJ robs energy for later?
  7. looks like a fast PAC jet based on that map. If that happens and we get no Atlantic blocking, it's a redux of last year essentially.
  8. I agree-they were horrid last winter. I certainly look at them based on past successes, but it's only one of many tools....
  9. The euro weeklies were crazy warm for September-will have to see if they were over-done....
  10. tropics globally just completely dead. Guess there's more to it than the warm oceans right now...
  11. cold front goes through Wed/Thurs-so Friday would be the driest day....
  12. BUST. I don't see it. Low pressure over north america, many things that will inhibit tropical formation. The one wildcard is something that forms in close or "home brew" ( think: BOB)
  13. good luck with that. The MDR is dead and there's all kinds of dust coming off the African continent...we'd be lucky to have an average season.
  14. Big west of the Hudson day so far--epic rains in NJ-SE PA
  15. yeah I would think the remnant heavy rains will work NE eventually
  16. some moderate rains here-nothing crazy-enough to keep everything green
  17. North Jersey special on radar-south winds keeping LI and CT dry for now
  18. Purdue, thank you for your always informative posts. I too was surprised to not see a Flash flood watch this AM when I checked the NWS map. We've seen this a few times this summer and the storms have not disappointed in the rainfall dept. - Edit-FFW issued for much of NJ and parts of SE PA
  19. the heart of the trough is in the great lakes, we're on the eastern edge of the cooler/drier air-plus with crazy +SST anomolies, forget anything that hits and holds....
  20. Tough call. With the high dewpoints/PWATS-storms could pop anywhere at anytime tomorrow.
  21. I always thought it was the other way around-lots of Atlantic storms equaled cold/snowy east coast
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