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  1. 1 hour ago, BombsAway1288 said:

    Yeah these are getting a bit ridiculous for the lead time. We really don’t need to see how much qpf an 18z run spit out for events that are 2 weeks away

    Meteorologists can't even figure out what's gonna happen in 6 hours let alone 2 weeks. 3 PM NWS forecast for tonight: mostly clear. 6 PM NWS forecast: mostly cloudy. LOL. No one has a clue. You could go back to last Sunday's forecasts that showed partly cloudy/sunny forecasts for this past week and we all know how that worked out.

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  2. 1 hour ago, weathafella said:

    By mid month yes.   Not on 8/1 at least to me.   Some of our hottest days have been recorded in the 8/1-10 period.   Normal temperatures start dropping by the 10th.

    The sun angle today is similar to mid May which I consider high albeit with much cooler temperatures.

    That's already underway. For example today's BOS normals are 82/66 compared to 82/67 a couple days ago. Last week was peak week.

  3. Interesting BOX AFD this afternoon...

     

    Area Forecast Discussion
    National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
    450 PM EDT Wed Jul 26 2023
    
    .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THURSDAY MORNING/...
    
    * A warm/hot end to the day, followed by a dry and warm overnight.
    
    A hot, albeit, an enjoyable afternoon for southern New England with
    temperatures topping out between 85F and 90F. Good news, it remains
    dry through this evening, a great night to grab an ice cream cone!
    Temperatures this evening, around sunset, drop to either side of 80
    degrees. So, you will need to eat it quick that way it does not melt
    in your hands. But not too quick, you do not want a brain freeze!
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  4. 12 hours ago, Johnno said:

    Any CT peeps watching NBC30 this morning? The meteorologist  was a fill in I haven’t seen before, almost seemed like a national network guy, didn’t have any locales besides Hartford on his map and I think he was working remotely he wasn’t in the studio, probably just me but I hadn’t seen anything like before on local channels here

    Was it the Brian James dude? Saw him at New Years and he did a pretty good job for a fill in.

  5. Just now, CT Rain said:

    Yeah the map has warning criteria snow for one town. They never normally issue warnings for the whole county when that happens so idk what that's all about. 

    It's just a watch, so my guess is they see part of the county already in range and any slight shift of that eastward would qualify the entire county when it comes time to pull the trigger on a warning. If it doesn't then they just convert to an advisory. Seems like giving themselves wiggle room.

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