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Posts posted by rimetree
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Hoping the expanded QPF showing on models is realized...getting a coating would be a win here. Low of 19 this morning, now 22/13.
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1.34" in the Davis since yesterday. Still a 54/53 balmy December night. Let's get this crap out of the way now and bring on winter...
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I think the takeaway is the op runs are going to be all over the place for a while. The GFS had the low next weekend over Toronto at 0z and over NYC at 6z. Just continue watching the evolution of the pattern for clues but detailed outcomes are a little suspect on the ops beyond 5 days.
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Todays rain finishes the month a hair shy of 5 inches. First 15 days high temps averaged out at 63.5. Last 15 were 46.6. Nice gusts today with power flickering...46/41.
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Approaching .80" of rain today. Nice day earlier with sun and temps in the mid 50s. That Wednesday system looks like it would have a decent squall line as depicted on models...maybe some damage?
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Yeah, I know...it was initially titled 2020 instead of 2022. Thought Ray had a bit of a Freudian slip and predicting a repeat of that month. I'd take another 14" for December if it manages to stick around through Christmas at least but hoping we do a little better this year.
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Is this a throwback thread or did you mean December 2022 Obs/Disc
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Barring the summer-like warmth recently, it seems like things are progressing like a typical mid-late fall would. It's too early for big snow storms despite the model fantasies. I would actually like to see a couple decent rainy nor'easters before we start talking snow. That feels like November. If we can get into a pattern where the storms can develop despite being wet vs. white, it's a harbinger of better things later.
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1.55" of liquid snow since yesterday. At least the atmosphere is starting to perk up...should get some better chances soon. 37/34
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Evening glow looking at Kittery me from New Castle NH- 1
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67/65, birds chirping, flowers blooming... .90 since yesterday
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Interesting roller coaster temp graph last night. From 60F at 230am to 66 at 4am back down to 60F at 730am. Up to 71/63 now.
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Looks like we'll max at 77.7...definitely gonna win the powerball. DP hit 64 as well...nice summer day.
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6 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
71 so far…up 32 degrees here from this morning.
Same temp here. 71/52 off a low of 41. What a weekend coming up...get the last mow in before leaving the lawn alone until May.
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29F this morning...first under 32 of the season.
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4 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
Who is LL?
LL Warm J
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Past few years here have been subpar for snow in the 42-45" range. Just based on information gleaned from others in the field and perhaps a little persistence, I expect somewhat better results this winter with around 50". I realize past performance does not dictate future results...yadda yadda yadda...but we'll see.
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3.74" over two days...Stein dead
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Absolute mayhem just blew through here. Hard to believe I didn’t see a tree keel over in that cell. Up to 2.5 inches of rain for the day
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17 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:
Building a shed this morning. Did not expect that bout of heavy rain this early. Got soaked of course and worse was enduring the wife's snark about me not really knowing the weather.
Just finished putting up one of those resin sheds for my yard equipment, etc. It came with an "extreme weather kit", so I guess we'll test it out tonight.
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13 minutes ago, George001 said:
A lot of North Atlantic blocking, nice.
But not too much please
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49 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:
Growing season may be largely done, but we will continue issuing for those zones until 10/21. I forget what we decided on, but it's something like a week or two weeks past the median first freeze date.
When I issued those advisories last night it was still a little early to be super confident in low temps so I left them out. Interior Rockingham can radiate, but MHT/ASH corridor and PSM don't really do great on these kinds of nights. ASH can go a few degrees colder than MHT though.
Still haven't been under 40 here but maybe get to 38-39 tonight. I sometimes wonder if being between Great Bay and the ocean keeps our nights warmer this time of year.
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Beautiful fall day in the Monadnock region
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Surprised we've managed to pick up over .5 today...figured Stein would win out.
Fairfield County Crusher 12/11-12/12
in New England
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23/16 with very light snow. Ground whitening up a bit.