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July pattern(s) and discussion


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Actually ... I agree in so far that the 'cool down' more likely is a break in an otherwise warm pattern. 

We may not return to best yesterday and today's upper 90s ... but, already the MEX is flagging a low grade heat wave for BDL and nearly so for FIT/ASH ...this Thur-Sat...  Which given climate weighting at those ranges, that backs us into the notion there's must be an impressive enough warm signal lurking out there. 

Which...this is also evidenced in the "groove" ( if you will ) of the operational's song and dance.  You can just kinda sorta tell the ridge once to expand again ... its just not quite doing so... Either way, the 00z Euro was more like stagnated 'dog day' looking with 15C 850s D6-D10 in an almost COL look... I don't think that'll end up being that way, but that sets the table for the pattern to go either way ( to be fair )...

 

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Starting tomorrow through Thursday the highest temp forecast by NWS is 75F.  

That’ll feel refreshing.  Highs mid-week may struggle to get to last night’s low of 72F. 

Tuesday....Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 70s. Light and variable winds. 

Tuesday Night...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s. 

Wednesday...Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 70s. 

Wednesday Night...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 50s.

 

1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Different world SNE vs up there 

Yeah, I’ve seen some of the local COCs pushing that theme lately in their marketing.  We’re starting to see these around town:

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30 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That BOX afd long term couldn’t be any more misleading . Talking about dry and comfy right thru next weekend lol. It’s 90+ Thursday on. WTF do they look at there ?

But “dry” doesn’t really have anything to do with temps does it?  

BTV is on the same train... temps rising again mid/upper 80s next weekend but drier with comfy RH: 

“Progged 925mb temps warm back into the 22-24c range by next weekend, supporting highs back into the mid/upper 80s, but with relatively comfortable rh values. Overnight lows mainly in the l/m 50s mtn valleys to l/m 60s.”

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8 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

But “dry” doesn’t really have anything to do with temps does it?  

BTV is on the same train... temps rising again mid/upper 80s next weekend but drier with comfy RH: 

“Progged 925mb temps warm back into the 22-24c range by next weekend, supporting highs back into the mid/upper 80s, but with relatively comfortable rh values. Overnight lows mainly in the l/m 50s mtn valleys to l/m 60s.”

The whole conservative NWS thing they do is just annoying . Grab the sack and go big 

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Local Mets/ Maxon really hitting severe chances hard today in all of CT. Talking wind damage/ tor potential as a few of us mentioned yesterday .  Wiz’s tantrum seems to have worked 

Unfortunately I think the best threat is across SE NY/NJ and Long Island...perhaps right along the CT shore. Unless we can sneak the warm front north a bit 

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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

CT with 15 days in July of 90+ so far. Add on another long stretch late this week into next week. Warmest July on record in the making?

May be tough after this week. 78.6F at BDL thru yest. I think the record is 77.9F in July 2013. 16 of the first 19 days that month had a low of 70+.

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