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3 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I don't think this early week deal will get it done for my area.....as much a I favor these type of events nailing me this season....these late period trend chasers are pots of gold at the end of the rainbow.

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Exact type tracks this season incoming..... Along the coast or inside the BM. Let’s hope the B’s can develop sooner as we head into regular season though.

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9 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

Sorry about the Mom in law been there myself. One thing my man, she died this year and guess what I miss that cranky old lady a lot. Its Thanksgiving give thanks to what you have. Happy Thanksgiving to you and all my weather peeps

Thanks, Steve.  Sorry about your MIL.  

I'm not feeling anything for the coast except rain this week.  Possible congrats to Dendrite, hopefully Jeff, too.

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Record Low Maximum Temperatures for November 22:

Albany: 19° (old record: 25°, 1880)
Allentown: 29° (old record: 31°, 1964)
Bangor: 14° (old record: 24°, 2008) ***Tied November record set on 11/27/1978***
Binghamton: 15° (old record: 22°, 1959 and 2008) ***Tied November record set on 11/30/1976***
Boston: 24° (tied record set in 1880)
Bridgeport: 29° (old record: 30°, 1972)
Caribou: 11° (old record: 18°, 1972) ***Tied November record set on 11/27/1978***
Hartford: 21° (old record: 27°, 1978)
Islip: 29° (old record: 31°, 2008)
Manchester: 19° (old record: 25°, 2008) ***Broke November Record (old monthly record: 21°, 11/29/1929)***
New York City-JFK: 29° (old record: 34°, 1949 and 2008)
New York City-LGA: 29° (old record: 31°, 1972)
Newark: 29° (old record: 33°, 1949)
Portland: 17° (old record: 25°, 1880)
Providence: 24° (old record: 30°, 2008)
Poughkeepsie: 27° (old record: 30°, 1972 and 1978)
Saranac Lake: 8° (old record: 10°, 1987) ***Broke November Record (old monthly record: 10°, 11/30/1936 and 11/22/1987)***
Scranton: 23° (old record: 28°, 1949, 1972, 1989, 2000, and 2008)
Trenton: 30° (tied record set in 1880)
Worcester: 16° (old record: 24°, 2008) ***Broke November Record (old monthly record: 20°, 11/30/1958)***

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5 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

Makes you wonder about that thermometer out at KBOS with all those coastal cities south of it reporting record low maximums, and not just by a degree or two.

BOS tied their record low max of 24F for the date. 

It should be noted though that the old record low max was in 1880 at the old site further from the water. The 24F max temp was the coldest recorded in the month of November since the site was moved to Logan Airport in 1935. 

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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

BOS tied their record low max of 24F for the date. 

It should be noted though that the old record low max was in 1880 at the old site further from the water. The 24F max temp was the coldest recorded in the month of November since the site was moved to Logan Airport in 1935. 

Thanks for that update.  That should have at least got it a mention in Don's list, as he had Trenton tying their record.

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1 hour ago, 78Blizzard said:

Thanks for that update.  That should have at least got it a mention in Don's list, as he had Trenton tying their record.

Apologies. I went back. I had a typo in my spreadsheet. It did tie the record from 1880 and I've added it to my list. The Logan Airport record was 29°, which was set in 2008.

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Euro trying a bit for the mid week deal...a little less interaction with the northern system allows it to track a bit further southeast...throws me a couple of inches. Still not too excited about it, but one more decent trend would be interesting.

The SW should be onshore in 24 hours, so tomorrow night will be more definitive.

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

 Somebody asked how the weeklies were. Week three and week four started getting that black hole look near Alaska. Hopefully they were too aggressive with that. They have not been the most accurate at that time. But a bit discouraging there. 

You can see t sort of start trying to do that at the end of the eps actually.   Hopefully wrong.

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