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July has arrived ... the Meteorologically defined mid summer month


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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Not sure where that beach is. But we are on Surf Drive and there is plenty of sun . I mean you guys accusing folks of lying is kind of messed up. I’m here , live and in reality.  Enjoy the rains and clouds I guess. GWDLT

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Is that supposed to be the sun? It looks like a cloud.

Im honestly not following?

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We had 3.1" averaged across multiple home sites within a mile or two of my location, yesterday.  Then, we had .75" today, so far, from that batch that came through overnight. 

So... getting close to 4" in 24 hours does make it interesting if this cold tuck we got going is incapable of keeping the storms from forming ...   Partially kidding there, but we are cool-afflicted by this plume that flooded S this morning up my way.

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31 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Not sure where that beach is. But we are on Surf Drive and there is plenty of sun . I mean you guys accusing folks of lying is kind of messed up. I’m here , live and in reality.  Enjoy the rains and clouds I guess. GWDLT

 

Meanwhile, where you actually do live, they got close to 3" of rain in the past 24 hours. 

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31 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

What?? Maybe check viz if you’re still confused . Don’t know what else to tell you if you can’t see cobalt blue skies mixed with cirrus .

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That’s better. Enjoy the sun. It honestly looked like a cloud and wasn’t clear in that other shot.

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2 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Does it?

this tuck up here is acting like a bona fide BD butt pump ...  You watch vis imagery loops and think, 'okay now the back edge of at least partial sun'll be here in ...'  but it never happens. You look again, and it just creating more clouds inside this cold pool.  This is a perniciously chilly air mass, man. It's 63/62 here with mist droplet, and trees and flags with an active NNE breeze indication. 

It's almost like the fester of cold saturation into central NE yesterday "engineered" a local BD phenomenon.  Maybe takes some science fiction to visualize, but it's like given enough time of that putridity in one place, it starts radiating some heat away and instantiates its own density/heat sink air mass that then comes flooding south - surrounding larger synoptic circumstance creates an environment where that can all take place and here we are with a substantial model bust. 

Days are long ... maybe it's just a 4-6 hour meso-beta scale restoring motion, and then we'll recuperate later?  we'll see.  But this is not "summer" anything.

In fact, ...I gotta be honest. It's getting a little exhaustive defending the season - we may not get a summer this year.  I've never seen so many least excuses imaginable materialize, among all dimensional aspects of reality and scale, in order to offset the word "warm"  lol.  It's kinda of amazing.  Meanwhile, these global means/temperature curves are saying that June was the hottest ever since the Cognitive Revolution of humanity some 30,000 years ago. 

The warm front stalled along the pike yesterday and based on the surface analysis, the part in E MA is now pushing back SW. It really is quite remarkable how impossible it seems to get any decent stretch of true summer weather up here like E PA, NJ, SW CT, and NYC metro had yesterday. Even more remarkable as you alluded to, the local engineering of misery in this region. Go far enough W and N, and even Montreal had some sun with upper 70s and dp near 70 yesterday despite being N of the stalled warm front.

I guess we're still paying the price for that heat wave a month or so ago?

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16 minutes ago, Saguaro said:

The warm front stalled along the pike yesterday and based on the surface analysis, the part in E MA is now pushing back SW. It really is quite remarkable how impossible it seems to get any decent stretch of true summer weather up here like E PA, NJ, SW CT, and NYC metro had yesterday. Even more remarkable as you alluded to, the local engineering of misery in this region. Go far enough W and N, and even Montreal had some sun with upper 70s and dp near 70 yesterday despite being N of the stalled warm front.

I guess we're still paying the price for that heat wave a month or so ago?

Yeah, it took all morning but WPC finally is analyzing that aspect on the more recent surface chart  ...

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