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What a field day for the heat
94 and rising BDL
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1 minute ago, weatherwiz said:
nah I think we'll see a line of thunderstorms move through the state. Just a few embedded strong-to-severe thunderstorms (particularly west and north-central CT). We have stronger flow working in aloft, decent height falls, the instability.
I dunno. Everything looks widely scattered. I don’t see anything indicating a line . Head to NW Mass
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12 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:
This sucks...my camcorder's dead and i can't find my charger. I won't have time after work either to go buy one and then get to BDL from Branford before the storms come Maybe I'll just go to a golf course in WeHa or something.
There’s a good chance there’s no storms at either place
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Ginx and Scooter. What an unholy alliance
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Congrats NNE
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Basically a dry fropa for SNE on everything but NAm
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23 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
Low 80s with low humidity is most certainly chamber weather in June/July/August. Once into mid-80s, even with dews like today, it's more summer-like heat.
But a bunch of 82s at the ASOS with low humidity, absolutely. In mid summer, anything with dews in the 40s and 50s is pretty much Chamber weather, lol.
If its really enjoyable to be outside to do activities without sweating profusely, that's pretty much the driving force behind the Chamber of Commerce weather moniker.
To each their own definition. Coc K s are hot above 80
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32 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Low humidity, and seabreezes with max tarmac temps in 80s. Lots of COC.
60’s and 70-78 is Coc k. 80+ is not. Not even close
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30 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
One day heat and then back to COC. Unfortunately it looks rather dry overall.
80’s is not Coc k lol
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Congrats everyone
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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:
it is the opposite of dystopia -..heh
these three days in my mind essentially amount to 80-90-100 ...today thru Monday ... for all intense and purposes - not that you asked. Just sayn' ... not exactly of course... just by tone.
I'm actually impressed that places like KASH in the machine guidance are pulling +5 to +10 highs and plausible total diurnal anomalies greater than even that, for the entire week really. I mean, the subtle story is the warm pattern - it's setting the stage ( I feel) for something special in the east, below the 50th parallel, something we really haven't seen since 2012, and that's truly memorable heat, and it may take a week or two in early July to really do it...
We'll see...but the operational GFS isn't far off even before the end of this month, with two out of the last three cycles all indicate vast positive anomalies pervading the UMW-GL-NE axis on virtually every day from D6 to D15..... The Euro was +11 on the coolest interval...otherwise 12 to 16 through D10 after the hot push on Monday.
Time to correct .... up
Very hot summer becoming imminent along with drought. Oh boy.
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2 hours ago, dendrite said:
Low dews will be nice but mid/upper 80s is starting to creep out of COC territory.
Coc k is 70-78. Anything after that is warm to hot
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
It’s gone from Winni. We dry.
Looks like it’s all drying up . Drought begets drought?
#droughtstein2018
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
Yeah deep summer with mid 50s at 950’ in the ct hills. Actually might be better here this aftn as clearing moves in from north.
Enjoy all that rain heading SE from NH
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21 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Looks awesome down there.
Better than your rain and 52
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49 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Cool afternoon...raw morning. Bleh.
Glad glad you there, we here
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What in the sam hell?
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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:
73/37 this evening... another top 10.
Dews got as low as 31F this afternoon with 20-30% RH.
Even dews of 50F+ will feel humid when they come back after 3-4 days of Tds in the 30s.
How burned out are the lawns up there?
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Jimmy.. You’re back for the June TORCH!!
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19 minutes ago, tamarack said:
Did not look at the max-min, but the indoor-outdoor was cooler than yesterday when the other instrument touched 35. No frost on vehicle roofs, but the max-min is 10 feet lower and blocked from the sun, which had been up for nearly an hour and was hitting those roofs when I ventured outside.
Complaining of a cold May? Perhaps in rainy SNE locales, but up here it was as nice a May as I can recall, except for those trying to garden in the dust. Though the morning lows were right on the 20-year average here, daily highs were +5 and 2nd highest of those 20 years. Available sunshine, measured crudely by adding days I rate as "sunny" to 1/2 of "PC" days, was also #2, and 2 days higher than the warmest May.
SNE was very dry , and warm in May. Far s. Coastal areas had a lot of cloudy days, but everyone roasted . All sites BN precip
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3 hours ago, weatherwiz said:
yeah the timing certainly has not trended in our favor.
Everything is early now. Wed morning fropa. Congrats to Everyone on sprinkles thru a mid level deck
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Glad none of us live in any of there’s
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1 hour ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
Not dry at all to start the month here. Already 1.40" for the month. Only had 1.68" all of May.
Dry getting drier
General Severe Weather Discussion 2018
in New England
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Enjoy up north . We cooked in SNE