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July Doldrums - Summer in full effect Pattern and Model Discussion


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35 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Temps are still climbing in C NH as drier air tries to mix in. Mid 70s dews here, but LCI is down to 69F and 1P1 is 58F. Hopefully they creep down here soon...need a mini break.

Lower dews are 25 miles to your north.  Dew was 73F at 4pm and is falling steadily to 66F now.  I can feel the difference, so much more comfortable.

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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

It's weird how 87/62 almost feels refreshing after two days of 92/75 up here.

Amazingly true.  Past 2 hours from 73F to 66F and it feels so refreshing.  We only usually run the 2 AC's a few afternoons each summer but they have been going non stop the past several days.  Maybe we can shut em down tonight and open windows.

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2 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Well, once upon a time they had awesome winter's pretty frequently. 

The past two winters there were good...though they can't hold a candle to the 2000-2001s and 2007-2008s.

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2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

The past two winters there were good...though they can't hold a candle to the 2000-2001s and 2007-2008s.

Truth.
Though 07-8 and 08-9 were the nickel and dime paloozas that left me really missing blockbuster storms.

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4 minutes ago, sbos_wx said:

Looking out off my deck.. Have promising tcu to north and northeast. Need it to pop in next few minutes or it's just another hot and humid day. Can see bubbling top off cell over harbor. 

Tcu really bubbling now nw of town. Can see through a break in low level clouds. Base looks dry. Could easily see this capped off

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Saw they had Lahiff from WFO BTV on The Weather Channel discussing the heat records up this way...mainly the new all-time highest minimum temperature.  

The news around here has also been all over the Mount Mansfield all-time max record too.

Memorable heat stretch.

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27 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Saw they had Lahiff from WFO BTV on The Weather Channel discussing the heat records up this way...mainly the new all-time highest minimum temperature.  

The news around here has also been all over the Mount Mansfield all-time max record too.

Memorable heat stretch.

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What was the temp and previous record?

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

What was the temp and previous record?

At Mansfield?  

Yesterday tied the old record of 84F set in 1999.  The day before was 83F which was #2 but moves to #3.  

1988 must've been a hot summer as 4 of the top 10 max temps are from that summer.  This summer now owns 2 of the top 3 record max temps.  

What's interesting to me though, is that in the dead of winter you can see temps of like 55F up there in a severe cutter... but in the hottest of the hot in summer the temps are only 25-30F more.

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37 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Thankful for the drier air mass that came in this morning.

The mountain valley air conditioner is back with a 14 degree drop in 2 hours with sunset.  Finally some radiating.

Was sitting on the porch at the golf course after playing and it almost felt chilly lol. AC off at home now for the first time since Friday and all windows open. 

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