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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

Lows of upper 60s or higher are when I start using the AC.

57.4° this morning…didn’t even need the window fans.

that's about our threshold too. last night was 75F in the bedroom and generally I like it under 70 in summer, but with windows open it didn't feel that bad, although I could do without 3 cats laying all around my body:thumbsdown:

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21 minutes ago, NoCORH4L said:

Yeah from say Concord NH north it looks pretty rough for Saturday, basically a washout.

Doesn't look that bad actually. Saturday morning looks fair with clouds and maybe a shwr, but no real substance till the afternoon. I just want to be able to get in our usual saturday morning cycling club ride and haven't been able to in awhile.

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BDL is weird ...not just because their maxes are suspect ( if that's still the case...). 

Right now they're putting up a 73 ....  KFIT is 83... It is 83 here... It is 80 at KASH and KBED. 

73 

why?   I see this all the time there at this mid morning ~ time range on these warm days.    Check back at 3:47 PM?   101 ...

Exaggerating as a joke there but still ...their temp arc 'behavior' at that site is diurnally weird 

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4 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

BDL is weird ...not just because their maxes are suspect ( if that's still the case...). 

Right now they're putting up a 73 ....  KFIT is 83... It is 83 here... It is 80 at KASH and KBED. 

73 

why?   I see this all the time there at this mid morning ~ time range on these warm days.    Check back at 3:47 PM?   101 ...

Exaggerating as a joke there but still ...their temp arc 'behavior' at that site is diurnally weird 

Takes an extra hour to mix out there in the valley I think.

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People were concerned for rain happening like   at all on the weekend but I have a different take ( seein' as anyone at all cares haha).

I don't mind humid thundery forms of rain.  It's the 55 degree shit spray constant shart out of ole Labrador's anus that grades at nerves for me. 

This doesn't appear to be of that ilk tomorrow and Saturday.   Having a frontalysis stalled through the area with theta -e pooling under solar max sun is great cloud video op for one. But I dunno ...otherwise as a Met, I like actionable weather, and having CAPEy air amid a convergence zone can be fun lightning shows and interesting rain rate thunderstorms.  It's also not likely to be raining all the time. All of which is happening in still mild to warm air.  

 

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Still a vague signal for heat circa 11th -15th ... It's not as pretty in the guidance as 3 days ago, but the telecon spread offers correlation room for it, and there is some attempt - albeing weakly at presetnt - in the operational model versions to -PNAP that flow structure across the mid latitude continent.  That's code for this kind of jet (tendency)

image.png.7be30bf3113b196d6fa48a44fa9af6eb.png ...  If it fades, it fades ... but the signal's still there.

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One aspect I've noticed over the many years of guidance behavior ...and actually have use it/anticipated it at times, is that the general model ambit will flavor a pattern like that above, or its antithesis, with surprising coherence sometimes in time ranges of D11-15, only to then lose it.  In fact, the interim runs as the days then click by, even attempting to reverse the signal in mangled forms and discontinuity from run to run.  All but lost.   But then the original signal ultimately came back ...  say D5-7, just perhaps not as amplified as the original vision.  

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14 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Yeah, the knife edge is insane.
 

Especially if one chooses to go back and forth.  :lol:

My father-in-law and I went up Hunt in August 1973.  As he'd hiked his scout troop all over the AT in NNJ/SNY, the trail's northernmost 5 miles was the obvious route.  He was willing to wait at the summit while I went to Pamola and back, 2.2 miles in 1:50.
Next summer a co-worker and I climbed the Abol trail, shortest (and hottest!) way to the top.  The lower half of the open slide section was moved into the woods some years back, but in 1974 we baked in the steep south aspect all the way.
In October 1972 we visited Baxter and while my wife and 4-month-old son waited and enjoyed the scenery, I climbed about halfway up Helon Taylor, which runs from Roaring Brook to Pamola.

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