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


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46 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Yes but NW wind tommorow and dews in the 50s

Yeah/ GFS def has drier air working into SNE for much of tomorrow. A brief reprieve.  BOX doesn't seem to buy it beyond that

Wednesday

A brief period of dry weather for southern New England on Wednesday
as a relatively dry air mass characterized by PWATs ranging from 1
to 1.25 inches which is relatively low for mid-July. This will
support abundant sunshine across southern New England on Wednesday
with the exception of some diurnal cu. 925 hPa temps near 25 Celsius
will support hot temperatures in the low 90s at the surface. With
dewpoints only in the mid to upper 60s, the heat index will only be
a degree or two higher on Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday definitely
looks to be the pick of the week for those who prefer sunshine.
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GFS alone.. Euro and cams are swampy Wednesday

A brief period of dry weather for southern New England on Wednesday
as a relatively dry air mass characterized by PWATs ranging from 1
to 1.25 inches which is relatively low for mid-July. This will
support abundant sunshine across southern New England on Wednesday
with the exception of some diurnal cu. 925 hPa temps near 25 Celsius
will support hot temperatures in the low 90s at the surface. With
dewpoints only in the mid to upper 60s, 
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Overall warm and humid with minor breaks for the foreseeable future.  The thing is-when dews drop a bit the temperatures are able to more easily elevate.  Pretty stable pattern and burgeoning WAR injected into the mix throws fuel info it.    Dangerous summer for many but so far mainly the southern half of NOAM.

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