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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

But it's continuing thru June too. We're seeing mets mentioning 1816 now

Provide the links to any so called "mets" who are mentioning 1816.....and Wally in the 8th grade earth science class at Tolland JR High doesn't count.

Plain and simple there isn't any comparison to 1816.

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4 minutes ago, tamarack said:

For next year - Tambora erupted in 1815.

The dust from Tambora is just now settling over Tolland........it's why the 4th of July soccer tourney is being renamed to  The Tambora Invitational at Mt Tolland. The pre tourney favorites are the "High Dews"....naturally they are from Mt Tolland. They winners will split a check for $1816.00.

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3 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

If this system next week can tap tropical moisture from the Gulf or SE US watch out....I'd say chances are it does... 

If it's going to be putrid let's make it epically bad. I want to hear my entire family pissing and moaning to me about how terrible the spring is and asking if we'll have a summer this year. 40s for highs or bust.

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6 minutes ago, dendrite said:

If it's going to be putrid let's make it epically bad. I want to hear my entire family pissing and moaning to me about how terrible the spring is and asking if we'll have a summer this year. 40s for highs or bust.

I'm hoping for something noteworthy outside of heavy rain/BN temps...but yea...there's no getting around at least a few days of bad weather next week. Might as well hope for something rare/fascinating from an anomalous pattern during an otherwise boring meteorological month...

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Because it's never too early...

6/6 and June all-time record low max temps

CON 54F (1928) / 49F (mult yrs)
ORH 51F (2000) / 47F (6/2/1946)
BOS 52F (1926) / 49F (mult yrs)
PWM 51F (1910) / 47F (6/9/1956)
BDL 54F (2000) / 50F (6/1/1907)
PVD 52F (1926) / 47F (6/1/1907)
BTV 55F (1928) / 48F (6/10/1972)
CAR 50F (2005) / 43F (6/1/1945)

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23 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Because it's never too early...

6/6 and June all-time record low max temps

CON 54F (1928) / 49F (mult yrs)
ORH 51F (2000) / 47F (6/2/1946)
BOS 52F (1926) / 49F (mult yrs)
PWM 51F (1910) / 47F (6/9/1956)
BDL 54F (2000) / 50F (6/1/1907)
PVD 52F (1926) / 47F (6/1/1907)
BTV 55F (1928) / 48F (6/10/1972)
CAR 50F (2005) / 43F (6/1/1945)

Couple of those BOS multi came 2 years ago.  ORH had two 1F misses.  I had highs of 47,45 on June 1-2 that year, immediately after a week of humid 85-90 in SNJ.

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20 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

More flakes for the picnic tables and MWN on June 10th?

 

Euro is honking! This should get Kevin excited.

Not that I'm condoning this weather, but MWN does average 1" in June.

Just last year they 3.7" in a system mid month, and 6.9" total.

In 1988 they pulled off a daily June record of 5.1" on the 30th.

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