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powderfreak

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  1. Luckily the other 6 months are an all out swampy heater.
  2. Yeah we went a low of 36F to high of 72F. May type stuff. Now Hades arrives.
  3. Yeah they need a good nocturnal southerly jet to stay well mixed all night. Usually ends up dipping into the mid/upper 70s. I do feel like they had an 80+ min in recent years, but then the temp dropped under 80F by midnight the next night.
  4. Wonder if BTV sees a minimum above 80F during this. That airport just does not cool off at all in these heaters. I’ll bet there’s some 80s after midnight at BTV.
  5. Bears everywhere lately. I think they are hilariously curious creatures. From a friend in Stowe… “what you cooking in there?” Theres a video of this bear swinging in a hammock down in Waitsfield (MRG, Sugarbush area). And another friend had a bear basically asking him if he wanted to just open the trash shed, or if he, the bear, should just remove the boards one by one until he got in.
  6. We had 36F this AM. Long gone now, ha.
  7. It’s the last chilly evening 9-10pm before the inferno. Windows and sliders needing to be closed. Its going to be a bit before we see tonight’s temps again, as this cools off until morning.
  8. Yeah today is a bit too chilly. Even BTV staying under 70F, mountain valleys in low-60s. Dews just down to 39F now. Going to be a chilly night.
  9. It’s impressive how quick things can change. High of 64F today despite sunshine. It’ll be 30 degrees hotter in a few days.
  10. No warmth today though. 56F at base and 46F up top of the Gondola. Kids in winter hats and gloves, at the top of the Gondola lol. 61F at MVL in the valley at noon.
  11. We do +5 to +9 months like it’s nothing at this point. Summer used to be the time when it was harder to do the big departures over +2 or +3. Not anymore lol.
  12. Great weekend weather for sure. For tonight into tomorrow, strong radiational cooling will drive temperatures into the 40s. Parts of the Northeast Kingdom and Adirondacks are likely to fall down into the 30s. Saranac Lake is forecast to reach 33 at present, coming close to a daily record of 32 early Sunday morning. Some patchy frost has been applied, mostly in the northern Adirondacks. Sunday should be very pleasant with dry weather and light winds. High temperatures will generally be in the 70s. &&
  13. If it’s going to get hot, let’s go for high-end and records.
  14. This is bananas for Stowe. 94F, 95F, 94F. Lows near 70F. Tuesday Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 94. South wind 3 to 6 mph. Tuesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. Calm wind. Juneteenth Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 95. Calm wind becoming west around 6 mph in the afternoon. Wednesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. Calm wind. Thursday A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 94. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the morning.
  15. Ha, in the Mad River Valley this week. Black bears are the best wild animal we have. They have no predators but also aren’t programmed to be predatory. They just wander around curiously.
  16. I wonder if the time of year and amount of outdoor tourists there are factor into the lead time. West Yellowstone and Big Sky areas... that place is teeming with people in the "warm" season. And most of them are not prepared for a wet snow... from those camping, hiking, etc. Even some road impacts in the higher areas? I guess hundreds of thousands of people visit Yellowstone each month from June-Aug.
  17. I will say normal June weather for a stretch has been delightful when the sun is out. Normal for this date is 73/49 locally at the MVL ASOS. Today featured 72/49. Climo average day on the dot. I mean, this is nice weather. Sometimes seeing what “normal” is can be fun. This scene was at 7:45pm too. Sunset isn’t until after 8:30pm these days. It’s awesome, can be outside 7-9pm with no light issues.
  18. A poster is going to lose their mind if you start talking about BD possibility during the heat hype-up period .
  19. Nahh, if he wrote it he would’ve done it back in late March.
  20. It’s fascinating. I agree, I can’t see how she gets convicted. Too many weird things to not cast reasonable doubt. The state police investigator was obviously biased too. In the end it’s not whether she did it or not, it’s whether they proved she did it. And that seems to be a stretch right now.
  21. Yeah it was widespread heavy rains but more mundane big totals... however, I do not remember a summer like last year where regularly entire towns would get like wiped off the map in some historical flash flood. I feel like there were a good dozen events spread from VT/NH/ME/MA/CT/RI of like localized obscene rainfall... just infrastructure decimating short-duration rainfall. By the end of the summer, some town getting 7" in 3 hours was like "oh, there's another place destroyed."
  22. I’m up in NVT and I know about it and see constant updates on social from a wide variety of sources. Isn’t this a super high-profile case?
  23. Yeah I guess ORH at 70F instead of 72F average. I was just trying to clarify if when folks say it’s chilly, is it based on normal or is it just anything not full HHH summer now considered chilly.
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