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24 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

That Mid July heat on the GFS is really hot for the coldinista of models. 

That’s what I was afraid of. Go to lunch and come back and the GFS has built an eastern US ridge. Then again, it’s past 300 hours so it’s just for entertainment.

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3 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Definitely "out there" but its sort of like the Euro showing below normal temps at that range.  Rare.   

The 18z will have highs in the 60s south and a 540 line somewhere around Potter County.

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1 minute ago, Bubbler86 said:

Many looking at 25 degree differences from yesterday at this time.

 

 

Looks like MDT should fall short of 80 and end any chance of getting there all 31 days of July like last year. PIT will too.

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7 minutes ago, TimB84 said:

Looks like MDT should fall short of 80 and end any chance of getting there all 31 days of July like last year. PIT will too.

Score one for the cold guys if it happens.  Euro STILL has an unsettled look to it Sat and Sun.  Not an all day rain by any means but partly cloudy with occasional showers day. 

 

Just noticed MDT spiked 70 79 around lunch.  Close call.   They are pushing for over 1" today.  Over .75" now. 

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With MDT officially getting 10 days of 90 or higher last month,  it is the only year in the 2000's to get double digit 90's in June.  Only one other year was close with 9 in 2005.   A few other years had 6 with a lot of years only having 3-4.  One year had no 90's.   What appears to be the only June to ever come in warmer, 1994, had 12.   Both the 2005 and 1994 July's featured less days in the 90's than the June before.   July 1994 only had one day over 90 the entire second half of July. 

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28 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

With MDT officially getting 10 days of 90 or higher last month,  it is the only year in the 2000's to get double digit 90's in June.  Only one other year was close with 9 in 2005.   A few other years had 6 with a lot of years only having 3-4.  One year had no 90's.   What appears to be the only June to ever come in warmer, 1994, had 12.   Both the 2005 and 1994 July's featured less days in the 90's than the June before.   July 1994 only had one day over 90 the entire second half of July. 

Great post Bubbs, but if I recall correctly there was another June that was hotter, I wanna say 1943??  Don't have time to check right now....

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Just now, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Great post Bubbs, but if I recall correctly there was another June that was hotter, I wanna say 1943??  Don't have time to check right now....

You are right, 1943 is hotter.   A 16 obnoxious days over 90.  Tim had that list earlier and was thinking our 75.5 got us into 2 but maybe it was 3.     Maybe he has that data handy to compare again.  1943 was the year the penny turned steel!  LOL. 

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5 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

You are right, 1943 is hotter.   A 16 obnoxious days over 90.  Tim had that list earlier and was thinking our 75.5 got us into 2 but maybe it was 3.     Maybe he has that data handy to compare again.  1943 was the year the penny turned steel!  LOL. 

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The hot last two days of June allowed you to move past 1925, 2005, and 2010 and go from 6th to 3rd, but still a good bit short of 1943.

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3 minutes ago, canderson said:

1943 was pre-AC. Pre-AC shouldn't count, that's like people saying they've visited Chicago when they transfer at O'Hare. 

That’s like people saying Barry Bonds hit 762 career home runs.

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