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July high heat WX disco


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looks like seabreeze kicked in at BOS...back down to 88F with ESE wind. wonder if they go back up or if that's it.

Yeah this sea breeze is weak but I suspect we topped out at around 92 and that will do it. We'll see. MOS is pretty warm this afternoon despite the onshore wind on all guidance.

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IZG (a sneaky torch spot) up to 90F.  93F yesterday ...  almost certainly will score another tomorrow.

 

They've gotta get roasted on a NW flow.

 

You can see the NW flow on the temps pretty easily with cooler temps stretching across northern NH/VT and down the west slope and Spine into Rutland County (relatively speaking, 80-85F right now is "cooler" lol) while you go east of the mountains and it just torches into the upper 80s and lower 90s downstream on the coastal plain.

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NW flow orographic debris has been helping keep temps from really taking off...every few minutes the sun gets blocked out by cellular clouds.  Its causing some wild temp swings, lol.  The sun is out and its 85F, then 2-minutes of clouds and its back down to low 80s...then the sun comes out and a few minutes later it rebounds back to 84-85F. 

 

Might stop us from hitting 90F but I still bet MVL will do it.  Still the only 90F reading at the ASOS was May 31-June 1.

 

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They've gotta get roasted on a NW flow.

 

You can see the NW flow on the temps pretty easily with cooler temps stretching across northern NH/VT and down the west slope and Spine into Rutland County (relatively speaking, 80-85F right now is "cooler" lol) while you go east of the mountains and it just torches into the upper 80s and lower 90s downstream on the coastal plain.

 

Foothills fryer. IZG can set the pace for heat one day and for cold a few days later because it's both downslope from the mts and a flat open radiator.

NW winds we have today were in N.Maine yesterday. Dews were 50s and temps up to 94 (MLT,CAR). That CAR reading was 1F off the July peak and 2F below their hottest ever. Last time they got that hot was in 1991.

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Foothills fryer. IZG can set the pace for heat one day and for cold a few days later because it's both downslope from the mts and a flat open radiator.

NW winds we have today were in N.Maine yesterday. Dews were 50s and temps up to 94 (MLT,CAR). That CAR reading was 1F off the July peak and 2F below their hottest ever. Last time they got that hot was in 1991.

I saw some spot 95F temps even NE of CAR in the maritimes....

This map is from yesterday (not current obs) but shows the mid 90s up in parts of Canada east of Maine...those 95F readings have to be close to records for that part of North America.

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I saw some spot 95F temps even NE of CAR in the maritimes....

This map is from yesterday (not current obs) but shows the mid 90s up in parts of Canada east of Maine...those 95F readings have to be close to records for that part of North America.

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Doesn't that show a high of 91 at ORH ?

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looks like seabreeze kicked in at BOS...back down to 88F with ESE wind. wonder if they go back up or if that's it.

161654 FEW055 SCT080 10 93 66 VR04 197

KBOS 161754Z 13007KT 10SM FEW055 SCT080 29/20 A3012 RMK AO2 SLP198 T02890200 10339 20283 56005

Down 9F this hour.

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