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5 minutes ago, wxmanmitch said:

48° F here, 75° F at BOS. That's about the largest temperature difference I've seen between here and there. 

Very glad we live here. Just gorgeous out there right now.

This post is going to infuriate some. Someone preferring 48F and rain over 75F and sun in June. Kevin's head may explode.

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28 minutes ago, wxmanmitch said:

48° F here, 75° F at BOS. That's about the largest temperature difference I've seen between here and there. 

Very glad we live here. Just gorgeous out there right now.

That sounds like swallowing a shot gun. Glad we are far from there.

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I just don’t see the appeal of a June aftn of 48F, rocking back and forth inside the house as you throw a log on the fire. For the love of God, enjoy the nice weather. 

Who was the guy on the midcoast of Maine that yearned for cold drizzle every warm season?

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Passing brief showers and a little sun today.   Temps bouncing 60-65F this PM.  With the wind a feel of fall in the air.  I still have not hit 80F this year. (78.6F so far) I went back to 2018 and I had hit 80F about 15 times last year by this date.  With my old VP2 being so close to the roof line I could probably knock off a few of those.

 

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Sunday sweeps...brooms on standby

Sunday...

Scattered showers, a low risk of thunderstorms. Flattening
pattern, a cold front [b]sweeping[/b] S slows and stalls up against N
Atlantic high pressure. [b]Sweeping[/b] mid-level energy along the
front invoking a weak wave low acting upon a continental-
tropical airmass, expect chance to likely PoPs with a lower risk
of afternoon thunderstorms as a weak wave low approaches,
[b]sweeping[/b] through overnight. 
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23 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Who was the guy on the midcoast of Maine that yearned for cold drizzle every warm season?

Oh yeah lol. He used to disrobe over fog horns.  I dunno...I could use some heat. Lakes and ocean are cold. Let’s warm them up. Dam kids make me want warmth. But this has been epic sleeping. Still uninstalled.

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah not sure on that in June for the afternoon.  I posted how I thought 65F for a high with some sun felt even a bit too chilly to enjoy shorts and a t-shirt.

I never understood shorts and tees unless you are in Key Largo or Brazil etc. :D

65.5F currently, very breezy and cool.

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18 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Oh yeah lol. He used to disrobe over fog horns.  I dunno...I could use some heat. Lakes and ocean are cold. Let’s warm them up. Dam kids make me want warmth. But this has been epic sleeping. Still uninstalled.

Wasn't it like Maine photog or something?

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33 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I could go for heat. Let’s warm those lakes and ocean. 

Yeah our pool is like 49F right now ha.  River still feels like a couple degrees above snow melt temp.  

Cold afternoon and evening that's now becoming wet with cold season like upslope precipitation.  

I think DIT said he was at a soccer tourney in Williston, VT...just east of BTV.  Hope he's enjoying some upslope magic.  55F sheet rains out of the low levels.

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

If it's at sunrise?

 

1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

I just don’t see the appeal of a June aftn of 48F, rocking back and forth inside the house as you throw a log on the fire. For the love of God, enjoy the nice weather. 

Go outside, Take deep breaths and embrace the LTLD's, So refreshing.

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