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September Weather Discussion 2019


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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Colder at TAN than MWN this morning. Sounds like a nice cap cloud over the rockpile.


METAR KMWN 141058Z 23035G47KT 3SM OVC003 04/M02 RMK CAP CLOUD OHD EDGES BLO STA
                 LIMITING VIS TO 3SM =

Although it looks like a regular low overcast up there based on their cam network.

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September torch of our lives rolls on

09/01 70.2  47.0 0.00   11  0.0  0
09/02 62.5  57.9 0.41    9  0.0  0
09/03 73.0  54.1 0.00   10  0.0  0
09/04 74.2  56.9 0.20   18  0.0  0
09/05 71.0  48.3 0.00   15  0.0  0
09/06 67.4  46.6 0.00   12  0.0  0
09/07 69.0  49.8 0.55   14  0.0  0
09/08 68.8  48.8 0.00   15  0.0  0
09/09 68.1  44.6 0.00   11  0.0  0
09/10 66.4  45.4 0.00   12  0.0  0
09/11 79.7  61.3 0.16   14  0.0  0
09/12 66.1  47.3 0.13   10  0.0  0
09/13 65.8  42.7 0.00   12  0.0  0
09/14          42.2 0.00         0.0  0

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17 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

Nobody on the CP had that much, but into the interior PA and MD hills they got close to that (not counting actual mountains here).

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My map doesn't get all the way down into MD...but you can see even interior hills of NJ had over 80 inches. But that actually isn't unprecedented for there...they have had seasons over 100" in the interior hills of NNJ....1960-1961 and 1995-1996 come to mind. Maybe 1957-1958 too....'66-'67 was about on par with '09-'10 with some 80-90" totals there. NW NJ kind of whiffed on the December 2009 storm and the Feb 5-6, 2010 storm which surely cost them a run at the record books if they had gotten both.

If you include actual high point in the NW corner, you could include a lot more years too than the ones I listed above.

I recorded about 100" for 1966-67, with 30" in 3 different months, Dec/Feb/Mar, surrounding January's dud.  However, it took the 3" on 4/27 to crack the century, and the 1.5" three days earlier was needed as well - 2 latest measurable snows I had in NNJ.  1957-58 had big storms in Feb and Mar that totaled 40"+ but overall was AN for temps with not much else of note.  Was not recording wx in 60-61 but memory plus nearby co-ops suggest a total in the 100-105 range.

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You all need to come hang out under the HP that is firmly entrenched over TN/AL. It's like a forcefield. Any coldfronts that try to sweep through the area come to a screeching halt and The south is just baking. The forecast going out to two weeks is just ridiculously hot down here...mid 90s as far as the eye can see

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1 minute ago, #NoPoles said:

You all need to come hang out under the HP that is firmly entrenched over TN/AL. It's like a forcefield. Any coldfronts that try to sweep through the area come to a screeching halt and The south is just baking. The forecast going out to two weeks is just ridiculously hot down here...mid 90s as far as the eye can see

You’ll never have that in Bretton Woods. 

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58 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Although it looks like a regular low overcast up there based on their cam network.

Probably.  Clouds rolled in here before dawn, pushing temps up from the upper 30s low and maybe preventing a frost.

Edit:  When I consider 15-16, the saddest single feature (to me) was that some normally snowy VT sites recorded the season's biggest snowfall - about 4" IIRC - on May 16.  It's a terrible winter that has no storms to beat one in mid-May.

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1 minute ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

You need better insulation.

The family room was once a porch.  It has two walls that are entirely windows.  At least it has basement below it.

FWIW, the stove here is a gas one so easy to use to take off the chill and turn off.  Plus no mess.  That said, I do miss cutting and splitting wood.

Up to 56* now.

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