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powderfreak

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  1. 52/25 With these dews and the high pressure overhead, tonight should be very cold given what happened this morning. There's no surface moisture to stop it.
  2. Looks like Montpelier/MPV hitting 28F is a new record low, beating the 29F from 1959.
  3. Looks like the 12z official is 26F for MVL... that isn’t even close to what models had yesterday for this morning there. Most had us hanging around freezing. NWS went with frost advisories that looked good based on yesterday’s models, but then woke up to all the reporting stations below freezing except BTV. Even 34F at that warm airport spot is impressive.
  4. Wonder how much the dry surface plays into it. No fog to stop the free-fall. The dews just kept dropping too...even this morning there was still decent T/Td spread. Normally you get like 32/30 you think it’s about maxed out, but then it just keeps going to 27/24. I never see MVL dew drop 6 degrees after midnight on a rad night.
  5. Agreed, nice to see a September cold night over-perform and to have a legit cool shot. After this we can Indian Summer for a while.
  6. Growing season has truly ended. Garden looks smoked, frosty tomato plants. We crushed all the MOS guidance last night by a good 5F.
  7. 27/24 Hard hard freeze out there. Its crazy how the dews just kept dropping all night with the temp.
  8. 32/30 We freeze. METAR KMVL 190320Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM CLR 00/M01
  9. Awesome! Every mile north in latitude is a bit snowier.
  10. 34/30 Cold air aloft and high pressure obviously moving in here first on the NW side of New England. Hollows in NEK like the coop GALV1 at 30F and ISPV1 at 31F already.
  11. 29/25 at SLK, imagine that in your backyard on September 18th.
  12. My wife pretty much gave it up, harvested everything and isn't covering up. It does look like it'll stay warm for quite a while after this, so if plants can make it through the next 3 nights covered, they can still be enjoyed for a while later. At this rate we'll have frost by midnight.
  13. Still a lot of green heading towards yellow. Very early look, two more weeks we should be red.
  14. Just dropped 10F in an hour... 39F now. It even smells cold outside, ha.
  15. That sounds about a climo favorable time for first snows... like the old joke, we just need to wait for a poster to leave the area on a trip and it’s sure to snow.
  16. 45/32 at 7:30pm... here comes autumn. Edit: 43/32 less than 10 min later. Dropping fast.
  17. Do you plan to go back there this fall? Any trips planned? Im just trying to figure out when the first snow will come in NNE.
  18. 55/30 here, pretty similar. Chilly out here walking the dog on the loop despite the sun. Once these winds die down, these fields will turn into the surface of the moon the next 3 nights.
  19. Dews below freezing... the only thing that’ll save us tonight is if the wind stays up a bit. Otherwise it is crystal clear, dry, and cold air mass.
  20. My garden (who am I kidding, it’s my wife’s garden) looks pretty rough from the mid-week frost, but a hard freeze should finish ‘er right off.
  21. Yeah, that high pressure is perfect on Sunday for back-to-back mornings. We already had a pretty solid frost at 32F earlier this week, but any surviving vegetation should see it's growing season end in a hurry this weekend. 12z MET is 31/27/28 for the 3 mornings here. MAV showing 30/29/30.
  22. Hopefully we get some more warm days... Thursday was awesome to have the windows and sliders open.
  23. Yeah Sunday morning looks like widespread near to below freezing for a large area of NNE. Frosty pretty far south too.
  24. Here comes the CAA. In the shade at the top of the Gondola. Staff in hats, gloves and jackets. Taking turns warming up in the control room. Winter temps moving in. It’s tough to just get thrown into winter for 8 hours in September for the lift ops crew, body not used to it. They’ll be sub-freezing up there this weekend and very cold.
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