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Flatlined at 56. Gonna need some breaks in the ovc for 60s into SNH
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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
Speaking of shallow inversions… last night was wild around here with huge swings.
From 32F to 53F in one hour at MVL. Fell back into the 30s later too.
Nothing like a puff of wind and 21 degree rise in temps.
34 to 56 here so far. Some stations close by, but a couple hundred feet higher with lows almost 10F higher last night. Super shallow invesion. Only some banks left, so it wasn't snowpack related either.
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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:
This shallow inversion is fraudulent with sun and mixing.
Yeah we may not totally mix that out, but a good deal of sun this morning is really helping out
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1 hour ago, jbenedet said:
47/19 DAW.
No wind. Mostly to partly sunny.Another great day.
Took the kids to the Children's Museum in Dover today. Weather was great.
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Up in Woodstock near exit 32 and its pounding. Close to an inch
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Paint peeler with a few flakes mixing in
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1 hour ago, jbenedet said:
I was just doing a cursory check of the temp guidance for highs today - AGAIN looks really low vs 850 temps, and no surface CAD and lots of sun until afternoon.
What gives?
33 for a high at PSM ??? 40 seems pretty damn doable. 42 makes more sense to me than 33.
Problem today is its really inverted aloft. No chance of mixing those 850s
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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:
I'm only at 615ft.
Just the difference between Concord and my Uncles house un Andover can be crazy sometimes. Seems like it never melts all winter in that area.
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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:
A slow, agonizing crawl to 16°. Southerly winds please.
Struggling to mix out even down here, so it's gonna be a while
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0z nam trying for the BOS -10
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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:
ORH -4F
They snuck a pk54kt in there too just before 0z
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4 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
Bad nite for an outage - we got any towns with significant losses
I just checked the eversouce map because I lost power too. Seems like alot small outages at the moment. A pine took down a pole a couple houses up from me. Not a huge deal because I have a genny, but I don't think it'll be out for too long.
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Alot of -20 to -25s popping up around Jackman now
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3 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
Not the best place to raise a family, lol. Maybe a vacation cabin though.
Just a short 30 min drive to the big city of Colebrook haha
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Been steadily dropping since about 1pm, coincided with some big gusts that managed to take out my power
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12 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
It's an amazing upslope spot but kind of goes undetected without a coop there these days. They had almost 300 inches in 2000-2001
Yeah, even if the coop just caught a good 10 year period, it has to average considerably more than the First CT Lake coops ~150". From being up there snowmobiling there's always quite a bit more snow east/north of the First Lake down to Diamond Pond.
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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
That must be one hell of a weenie spot
They don't have much for records but pretty sure they average over 200". There was a coop there for like 10 years
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Lots of -10s showing up from northern ME back through NNH/NVT. Pretty solid for noon.
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23 minutes ago, jbenedet said:
Take em up Saturday afternoon.
Feel like Sat aft will struggle with the high overheard. It's possible the high could happen pretty late, possibly at night if we cloud up.
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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:
We have been dropping in a little bursts here....I was rotting around 17.6-18.0 for like an hour and then all of the sudden we dumped down to 16.8F in the past 10 min.
Noticed the same here earlier. Drop a couple, stabilize, drop a couple
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5 minutes ago, Chris12WX said:
What’s our February futility record?
Locally looks like we pulled a T at the local coops in Feb 2012
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18z gfs pushed that -30c @950 line to about lwm
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3 minutes ago, dendrite said:
2/16/1943 nashua coop had -35°. That’s the coldest S NH morning on record for most sites
That's impressive. Makes you wonder how one of the sites up north like First Lake hasn't popped off a -50F or lower with good rad conditions. Several lows in the -40s at the coop.
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February 2023 Obs/Discussion
in New England
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Full sun and deep mixing snuck yesterday in as the warmest day across SNH. Ended up a few degrees colder today