This would’ve been a good one in the winter, ha.
Mountain got crushed today in upslope. I’ve got around 0.50” in the Stratus in town (2-day total of only ~0.80”)… but the base of the ski area picked up three times the amount.
Look at that gradient over a few miles. Like 12 hours straight of 2x to 3x the rainfall rate up at the ski area compared to town.
In winter it’s like cleaning 16” off the car and driving 7 minutes to find 5” in town, lol.
Brutal day today with wind-whipped upslope rain and mid-50s.
Base of ski area only had 0.27” yesterday but over 1.00” so far today on NW flow.
Very cold-season like evolution… miss the first round to the east and then get it on the cyclonic backside flow.
The entire radar loop from afternoon through this evening looks like a cold season storm. Still convective at times, but this phasing of the upper level energies is reminiscent of colder times.
Northern and southern streams phasing across New England, dynamic shortwaves.
The sun setting at the same time all year at like 6pm must be boring AF. Just 6am to 6pm all the time.
I’m not a fan of it being dark at 4pm but gladly take the trade off of light at 4:30am to 8:30pm in the summer.
Yeah I need that 9pm light to still be outside in summer. Coming down from a hike in ambient light at 9-9:30pm is always fun. The extra time outside after work day is key to me.
29.99" here during that time frame... September has been dry up in NW NE, only 2" so far. A meh 4"/month rate after the last 3 months .
September rain swath to the S/E of here.
Miss the hurricane now. We didn’t have the reverse, reverse psychs and congrats others, congrats me, I’ll root for you but hope it’s me, etc for rainfall discussions for the past week.
Today was definitely a breeze day than normal. Gusts to 40mph at the bottom of Mansfield at work, on the leeward side with ample mixing. I wasn’t expecting it to be breezy this far west.
The PWS showed max sustained at 33mph and gust to 44mph.
Dews this morning dropped into upper 40s at sunrise… now as the dew evaporates it’s back up to 54F.
But that was a long stretch of 60+ dews to start September. Air is clear again finally.
Haha, as long as it’s on the ground when it ends, does it really matter how it got there?
Get some 10-15mph breezes and pay Ken to drop trees in the backyard for ambiance.
Probably will have a decent gradient in ENE... more stable air as you move inland? Also SNE and up the Maine coastal plain are generally SE of of higher terrain... so the NE to NW wind flow can go from a bit inverted, to full on mixing as soon as that flow downslopes.