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June, 2021 Discussion


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19 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Things def trended this way today., Models severely underestimating the WAR. You can foresee them continuing that time and the humidity does not break next weekend. We’ll see ho things trend 

Weekend still a little questionable. Front nearby. 

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Frankly .. long about Thursday tolerances may be blown and a front "near by" might just be welcome ... not necessary,  for the 4th weekend.

if one comes through a ridge west dominant pattern, it probably backsides dry air and 80 F ...like absolute perfect weather for outdoors and fire works and all that shit. 

The Euro run is insufferable - goes from a deadly 103 HI event spanning nearly 4 days ... to a miserable one, lasting an additional 4 days.   Hand wringing over losing that is tantamount to psychosis if you ask me -

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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Looks like 108 there currently. I didn’t follow, how is that with respect to guidance?

Last few MAV runs have been 103-104. 12z run had 103F for 00z and actual is 107F. 
 

18z MAV is 117F for tomorrow. I mean seriously wtf. 

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Just now, kdxken said:

Meanwhile in the Atlantic Northeast a fine evening. Doesn't get much better...

Definitely a big change in "feel" from this week.  This is now summer evening vibe with dews, difference being no sharp drop in temp at sunset... seasons in seasons.  72/68.

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Things def trended this way today., Models severely underestimating the WAR. You can foresee them continuing that time and the humidity does not break next weekend. We’ll see ho things trend 

Yeah, the very very high dews will eventually break but basically a dew/warm down

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35 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Last few MAV runs have been 103-104. 12z run had 103F for 00z and actual is 107F. 
 

18z MAV is 117F for tomorrow. I mean seriously wtf. 

Looks like they are even forecasting 70s for highs above 10,000ft which is bonkers.  Snow melting fast.

Classic ski area concern/statement lol, warm and the snow is slow/sticky so need to close the terrain parks.  No way they continue operating normally on Monday/Tuesday.

Today at Timberline:

Sunday (6/27/21), due to the extreme heat, terrain parks will be closed for the day and the Ski Area will be closing at noon. Regular operations will resume on Monday (6/28/21).

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Tuesday looks warm.

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This is probably what I’ll be doing after work (pic from a couple years ago today). Walk out back and sit in the river… the water in the shade under the tree dips to chest deep, for easy cool-offs. From drinking an IPA and reading in the chair, to dipping down in the small pool… this is how we summer in New England.

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Tuesday looks warm.

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This is probably what I’ll be doing after work (pic from a couple years ago today). Walk out back and sit in the river… the water in the shade under the tree dips to chest deep, for easy cool-offs. From drinking an IPA and reading in the chair, to dipping down in the small pool… this is how we summer in New England.

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That’s awesome.

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RECORD EVENT REPORT...CORRECTED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OREGON
708 PM PDT SAT JUN 26 2021

*PRELIMINARY

...MULTIPLE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE RECORDS SET FOR JUNE...

                     OBSERVED
  LOCATIONS           HIGH T            OLD RECORD (YEAR)
---------------------------------------------------------
VANCOUVER, WA         105 (TIED)         105 (2014)
PORTLAND AIRPORT      108                102 (2006)
PORTLAND DOWNTOWN     106                102 (1942)
TROUTDALE             109                104 (1992)
HILLSBORO             105 (TIED)         105 (1992)
SALEM                 105 (TIED)         105 (1992)
EUGENE                103                102 (1992)

 

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Tuesday looks warm.

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This is probably what I’ll be doing after work (pic from a couple years ago today). Walk out back and sit in the river… the water in the shade under the tree dips to chest deep, for easy cool-offs. From drinking an IPA and reading in the chair, to dipping down in the small pool… this is how we summer in New England.

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LOL, I thought it was a figure of speech when you said river sitting time that's awesome, wish I had a place like that to sit in near me.

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Heat wave begins tomorrow locally. 

unlike the last .. this one may have better nocturnal retention. Wow Monday night 

25C at T1 in the new NAM all night long in wind that had veered into a light W direction , both NYC and BOS, after an afternoon of 95/72 is a bad bad night for lower income urban dense housing 2nd a 3rd story residences. One of those 84 at 1am deals out by the curb. 

dangerous Tuesday - that looks like Excessive warning headline to me 

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8 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Tuesday looks warm.

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This is probably what I’ll be doing after work (pic from a couple years ago today). Walk out back and sit in the river… the water in the shade under the tree dips to chest deep, for easy cool-offs. From drinking an IPA and reading in the chair, to dipping down in the small pool… this is how we summer in New England.

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Do you ever sit there naked?

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