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June 2025 Obs/Disco


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4 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

We are so close now you can feel it, smell, it is literally on the doorstep . Just one more knock and the door opens

That smell is woodsmoke on June 1.

God I hope we can flip the minisplits from heat to AC this week.

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18 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

That smell is woodsmoke on June 1.

God I hope we can flip the minisplits from heat to AC this week.

Not too bad If you're out of the wind. Might even get into the '60s later this afternoon. 

 

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39 minutes ago, kdxken said:

Not too bad If you're out of the wind. Might even get into the '60s later this afternoon. 

 

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We've got some showers moving back in.

Wonder if we can get some June flakes up top.

850s are -1C up at 4,500ft.

3,600ft showing 34F on the snowmaking system.

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BTV going full on snow level discussion for the last time of the season, haha.

Upslope showers are lingering along the
western slopes but they will gradually diminish during the rest
of the night. Snow levels likely range between 3,000 and 4,000
feet, with the lower values over northern New York and the
higher values over Vermont. Whiteface at around 3,000 feet is 33
degrees while Mansfield at around 3,000 feet is 37 degrees.
Snow levels should drop a bit more as the night goes on. Raw
model soundings generally have the freezing levels drop to
around 1,000 feet above SLK and 2,500 ft above BTV by morning,
but those may be overdoing the cold air slightly. These snow
levels will not end up being that significant because profiles
continue to dry for the rest of the night so there may not be
any precipitation once the coldest air arrives. These snow
levels will gradually rise during the day today and they should
mostly be above summit levels by evening, and they will stay
that way, possibly for the rest of the season. 
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25 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

When Stein is posting about rain.. you know there’s a problem 

https://x.com/growingwisdom/status/1929176431281479954?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg

It’s definitely time to move away from the later winter/spring storm patterns and into the late spring/summer convection patterns to get our rain. Losing days to rain is getting tiring for everyone at this point.

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3 minutes ago, bristolri_wx said:

It’s definitely time to move away from the later winter/spring storm patterns and into the late spring/summer convection patterns to get our rain. Losing days to rain is getting tiring for everyone at this point.

It does look like we are finally at that point with warm/ cold frontal passages . No more of these wound up Rainers until next winter 

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46 minutes ago, Cyclone-68 said:

14 years ago today the Springfield EF3..Can’t possibly believe it was that long ago 

Good year. Jan snow bomb. 6/1. Widespread hundies 7/22. Octobomb.

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30 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

We summer . You can just hear and feel the collective sigh and relaxing on the forum 

Hot and humid conditions Wednesday through Friday

 * Conditions expected to become more unsettled from Thursday
   through Saturday.

Yeah most of us are looking forward to the gorgeous warmth and dews. month after month, it's great

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50 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Good year. Jan snow bomb. 6/1. Widespread hundies 7/22. Octobomb.

Don't forget Irene.

And not just here either.  Super outbreak 4/27. Joplin 5/22.  Major outbreak 5/24 (El Reno, et al).  

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

El Reno was 2013 right?

They got hit then too.  The 2013 storm I think was the largest tornado on record and killed those chasers but some think the 2011 tornado was up there with the strongest tornadoes on record.  Tossed a 1.9 million pound oil rig.

 

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23 minutes ago, radarman said:

They got hit then too.  The 2013 storm I think was the largest tornado on record and killed those chasers but some think the 2011 tornado was up there with the strongest tornadoes on record.  Tossed a 1.9 million pound oil rig.

 

Yeah forgot about 2011. That’s incredible.

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