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September Models and Pattern: The March to Fall


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29 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Hope those 18z runs were a blip. Keep that 2-4" crap south of here. I was afraid of that sfc boundary getting into S NH and hitting a brick wall just S of here.

Precip shield already getting pretty far N in upstate NY.   Believe me, I don't want it here either but somebody is going to get drenched between here and your area.

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Hope those 18z runs were a blip. Keep that 2-4" crap south of here. I was afraid of that sfc boundary getting into S NH and hitting a brick wall just S of here.

 

1 hour ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Precip shield already getting pretty far N in upstate NY.   Believe me, I don't want it here either but somebody is going to get drenched between here and your area.

Instead of keeping it south, can we move it NW?  

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10 hours ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

I would love some N...and some lower dews....

lower dews would be spectacular. I went for a walk last night, temp was about 75. Broke a mean sweat, thanks to the farkin’ 68 degrees dew point. I’m ready for some dryer air. Dr DIT Dewpoint down there in CT can have this crap

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Ryan's 10 day didn't look so cool to me, at least not for late September. The coolest day was the 68/51 for Sunday which is maybe a couple of degrees below normal. The rest of the forecast looked like generally low 70s by day, 55-60 by night. Normals next week are MU60s/M40s NW hills, 70/48 inland, and L70s/L50s coast.

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27 minutes ago, snowman21 said:

Ryan's 10 day didn't look so cool to me, at least not for late September. The coolest day was the 68/51 for Sunday which is maybe a couple of degrees below normal. The rest of the forecast looked like generally low 70s by day, 55-60 by night. Normals next week are MU60s/M40s NW hills, 70/48 inland, and L70s/L50s coast.

Looks like we could get fairly muggy next week once that high slides offshore too. 

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BDL does have an outside shot at setting a record for warmest monthly low for September. So far BDL has only been down to 51 this month. The record is 47 in September 1934. I say it's an outside shot because there can be that sneaky radiating night very late in the month when nights are longer than the days.

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1 hour ago, snowman21 said:

Ryan's 10 day didn't look so cool to me, at least not for late September. The coolest day was the 68/51 for Sunday which is maybe a couple of degrees below normal. The rest of the forecast looked like generally low 70s by day, 55-60 by night. Normals next week are MU60s/M40s NW hills, 70/48 inland, and L70s/L50s coast.

Normal at BDL is 74/51. The week ahead is mostly below that.

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