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May 2025 Obs/Discussion


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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Nice to have some sun this morning. However brief . Can’t wait for summer to return starting Monday

Looks more like a quasi, CC-mutilated winter (now..), moves to a quasi, CC-mutilated spring next this week.  Then we'll see if the deeper summer look in the 10+ Euro has any legs.  

But, I've seen that heat look in the D12 range now on some seven different model cycles, Euro and GFS, since a week ago yesterday in the guidance, and it's yet to actually move closer in...  I'm starting to wonder if this is going to be one of those summers where we're always chasing a heat wave in the outer guidance, and finally catch up to it september 9 through the 17th type bs

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14 hours ago, Snowedin said:

Just got back from a dreary walk down the street and it’s pretty bad in places. At the bottom, part of our neighbors drive away is washed away and there is a pile of asphalt and rocks where it once existed. Along that same driveway, part of the side of the lawn has been literally carved away from the runoff. We’re fortunate enough to live in high part of town but others are clearly not as lucky. It’s just amazing what fast, running water can do to solid objects including mounds of pollen, which have just about all been disposed of! Can’t believe it’s still raining out, 5” and counting..

Years ago, I read that water's erosive power was a 5th-order function, meaning that for a given volume, doubling the velocity increases erosive power by a factor of 32.

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11 hours ago, vortex95 said:

That May 1967 event was epic.  10" of snow Monadnock regions.  MWN 24.9" for a record May snowfall.  Minor accums into central MA w/ the latest on record flakes in the air many locations, at least going back 60 years.  Winds gust as high as 90 mph on the coast and ACK had over 7" of rain.  May 1967 among the coldest Mays on record for the NE.  BOS was -7 F for the month.

NYC had a max of 46 (26° BN) on 5/25/67, coldest max on record by 16 days (44 on 5/9/77, another remarkable day).  They also had a 3-day cold snap in mid-March (16-18) that had means of -23/-28/-26, followed by a 9.8" storm a couple days later.  It was also memorable in NNJ - March had 30"+ snowfall, a max of 10 on 3/17 and low of -3 the next day.  April 24 had 1.5" as a coastal storm was finishing then 3" overnight on the 27th, the 2 latest dates I recorded measurable snow.  May 25 rain was modest, but wind toppled several newly leaved oaks.

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26 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Yeah some periods of sun with popcorn showers in between. In a SHRA currently. 53.5° so far is a win!

This actually passes for decent. Transitioned to partly sunny sky conditions and into the lows 60’s. Okay with t-shirt and jeans.

Big win today.

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42 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Even getting a little tanning in today. Not terrible at all 

It’s like getting a little food poisoning and thinking, hey only had a little rhea.  Could’ve been puking and bed ridden, but not too terrible at all.

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