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powderfreak

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  1. 79/48 here. BTV with 82/43 and 25% RH looks like the Chamber jackpot. Edit: Looks like FIT is 84/43 for 23% RH. That's the spot.
  2. That was a warm/hot 12z GEFS run in the long range. Summer coming.
  3. Not the first time in the past few weeks that someone, even a lurker, has made a comment about the lack of any desire to have an actual meteorological discussion on here. Hope it doesn’t come off as being a d*ck but the head in the sand stuff makes it like why even bother discussing trends and models. The heat and dews are coming, modeling agrees on that for the first time all summer there isn’t a cP shot out of Canada modeled after a couple hot days. This upcoming stretch will have some legs with heat/humidity that we haven’t seen yet.
  4. You can only bang your head into a wall so many times. Just the inability to have an actual discussion about obs/models will drive anyone crazy that actually likes meteorology.
  5. Not bad. Some remember that as 30s and 40s but beer will do that. Guess we learn yet one more time that modeling often wins over sweat lodge vision-quests.
  6. Definitely a warm look out there. Days 4-8 here. Thought not sure why one would use the GFS Ensembles for anything after they've been getting tossed and confused for the last two months.
  7. We all know he’s really enjoyed some of these beautiful days but just can’t bring himself to say it on here. Needs to stay on-brand.
  8. 48F this morning. Beat rolls on for now.
  9. 55/54 at both neighboring golf course PWS and MVL. Crisp evening.
  10. 70/55… about what I expected today. Not very summery and cloudy.
  11. Interesting shot there as it looks like the taller grasses look green and fine while the cut/mowed grass is immediately burnt and brown right next to it. Looks like that might be the drainage down there but it’s interesting how it’s literally that mowed is brown and not mowed is green… especially out past the pool in that field. Its almost looks like nature was designed to be more drought resistant than our lawns.
  12. It does feel like 4 out of the last 5 years have been drought indexed in the warm season in SNE. Then gets mixed out with like 40” of rain DIT saw last summer .
  13. Make sure to catch a sunset down on the Waterfront…. aka West Coast of New England.
  14. 81/50 for 35% RH… hitting Chamber levels today.
  15. Whatever folks need to do to make life seem more interesting, ha.
  16. Dews are still low-60s up north, with 63F here. The dry air hasn’t come in yet. It’s not warm with a temp of 64F, but it’s also not dry.
  17. Dodging thunderstorms and the pay-off being good views, while staying dry this evening.
  18. That’s legit. Pines love shedding branches.
  19. Wasn’t it just two years ago you were posting shots of your lawn looking just absolutely toasted? Or was it further back than that? It seems you guys get summers of two kinds down there WRT precip… it’s either a desert or there’s mushrooms growing. No in between. And long haul it all averages out. Like 20-30” in 3-4 months or like 4” in 3-4 months. No like “normal” 12-inches in 3 months.
  20. 59F and sun is a TORCH at some times of the year.
  21. It’s about RH. That’s the easiest way to think about it. 35% or lower in the afternoon is the sweet spot. Chamber isn’t about cold. It can be 67/64 and that’s not COC. That’s moist. 86F with 31% RH is Chamber in mid-July more than temps in the 60s with high RH.
  22. 0.45” on the day. Enough of a soaking to keep the garden going.
  23. Mother Nature “uninstalling” window units from windows in 70kt blasts. I give DIT credit, he will absolutely trade 7-10 days without power for a weather event. Always has, always will.
  24. Some times we all need a little enhancement. Coastal front or not.
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