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Long lasting intense Cold for New England


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4 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

I just learned something new today.  Cool MET phenomenon.

I mean it is a pretty neat phenomenon as the cold, high pressure in the GoM squeezes through the mountain gap and accelerates into the warm, low pressure of the Pacific. 

But I also learned that in college and snickered every time I heard it.

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Wind blew all night at my place, gusting near 30 at times, so no decouple.  -10° at 7A, actually 2° less cold than same time yesterday.  Meanwhile the time/temp sign on Rt 27 in Belgrade was 5° yesterday, -5° today.  At 7A I think all but one station on the GYX website were reporting temps -4° to -10°, about as flat a temp spread statewide as I've seen.  #goodmixing 
(Exception was Greenville, at -16° with WCI -41.)

 

I guess. I mean TX can do it too and probably more impressively. Spring is our time for that. Late March can be pushing 90F or below 0F.

In March 2012 my max was 80° and min -10°; the 90° spread is the greatest I've recorded anywhere in the same month.  Next is Jan 1979 in Ft. Kent with 40/-47.  In 10 years there the year-round spread was 142°, 95/-47.

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