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dendrite

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  1. 1 hour ago, weatherwiz said:

    :lol: 

    I love how he uses AVP to make that point. 

    AVP is not a spot that hits 90 particularly often (I don't believe). If AVP is into the lower 90's then the hottest locations within the region are into the mid to upper 90's and EWR is probably 100. AVP is our ORH. 

    ineedsnowology

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  2. 13 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    Pretty impressive that not a single day in the next 7 up here has a high temperature forecast to be less than +5 above normal.

    Normal is 78F... "coldest" NWS max is 83F next Thursday lol.  A couple 92s on Monday and Tuesday.

    Normal low is 54F and there appears to be nothing lower than 61F, ha.

    Positive departures are going to escalate rapidly.

    Let’s break some records.

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  3. Just went out to refill the hummingbird feeder and the grape jelly and had a couple of yellow jackets and a bald faced hornet eating out of the jars. I waited until they were done and refilled. No injuries to humans or wasps to report. 

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  4. It’s been a bit of a dirty ridge south of here with some E flow right down into the Mid Atlantic. The smoke has helped keep a lid on max temps as well. 
     

    CON is -2.5F through 8/7. With the normals I grew up with it would’ve been -0.2F in the 1990s. 

  5. 34 minutes ago, kdxken said:

    Question for you, The anomalies shown for Massachusetts and Connecticut are small compared to our northern friends. I know it's a southwind but is that realistic? 

     

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    Mid level temps are more anomalous up here too. So sure, why not?

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  6. 6 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    Yea the over the top heat got you up there. How does that rank with Portland or say Western Maine 

    I saw BTV was #2 and IZG is #2 (back to 1996).

    Not a lot of mid level temp gradients or damming up here this summer.

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  7. 6 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    So you are saying the last 19 days average above 73.2 good stuff to watch.

    That’s not what I said. You said it likely drops position from 13th. It would have to be cold enough to lower the summer average from 73.2 to 72.9. I find that unlikely.

  8. Just now, Ginx snewx said:

    13th and most likely that number drops as the month finishes.

    You think it drops? Those 90/70 days will add up. I guess we’ll see how the final 10 days shape out, but it’ll take quite a cool down to balance out the next couple weeks.

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  9. 25 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    What's so funny? 10 more ok let's check back ave temp isn't going up to other hot summers

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    It’s up there though. 2024 ran too warm at BDL. That 75.5 probably should’ve been 73-73.5. 
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