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June 2023 Summer Begins


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39 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

Actually feels like summer for the past 24 hrs....the low temps this month have been unreal from a gardening perspective. Low growth rates from large diurnal swings...

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Yea soil is finally warming up.

Moosup, CT (06354)

Current Soil Temperature : 66°

24-Hour Average : 67.6°

5 Day Average : 62.2°

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3 hours ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Headed to the west coast for a cruise to Alaska later this week. It’s difficult to imagine even cooler summer weather than what we’ve been experiencing. 

I went in June 3 years ago, once you get up towards the inner passage it gets cold. Took a raft tour to see a glacier and was never so cold in my life and that was with a jacket and a rainsuit, it was 30s and drizzling while we did the tour. I ended up buying a coat in Juneau for the rest of the trip.

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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Stein has really had a hold of me locally over the last 3-4 weeks. Ever since that 2” rain evernt in mid May . Had one quick downpour a week ago this past Friday . Lawns are starting to torch and burn. There’s no way this can be right.. right?

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Probably wrong, even so still may be a Stein situation for some

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Not much continuity in these operational runs though.  

There's a kind of solace there in the notion that bad continuity means that what reality brings, it probably won't look like the models.  It offers a likeliness that what comes around might be better or different.

They've been spraying closed lows all over the map N of ~ 35 N for days of runs.  Sometimes even ridging and heat... then ...two cycles later no trace.

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2 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Not much continuity in the details with these operational runs though.  

There's a kind of solace there in the notion that bad continuity means that what reality brings, it probably won't look like the models.

They've been spraying closed lows all over the map N of ~ 35 N across the hemisphere.  It's a weird scenario with a very -GLAAM.

Case in point.. as recent as yesterday afternoon.. tonight was modeled to be a soaker regionally. Box was calling for widespread .50-1”. Now it’s a few scattered showers as models basically went “poof” with rainfall. 

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5 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

Yea soil is finally warming up.

Moosup, CT (06354)

Current Soil Temperature : 66°

24-Hour Average : 67.6°

5 Day Average : 62.2°

Our 4" deep soil temperature at NWS Caribou had a high/low of 61/58°F today. This was the coolest soil temperature for June 11 since 2009! The recent wet, cool week definitely had something to do with this. #MEwx

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