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June 2025 Obs/Disco


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4 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Dews are finally dropping... from 63F to 55 in the past couple hours.  You can feel the relief finally.

82/55 now.

Didn't realize the dews were in the upper 30s in parts of Maine, wow.  What a gradient.

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We had a snowmobile club meeting this evening and just sat outside the garage. It was so nice. I think I could have slept out there. 

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So the BOS thing is weird. It seems like there’s a 4hr lag right now with the time stamp for the hourly METAR at :54 past the hour. IOW, the ob coming up soon for  5:54am (954z) will be the temperature that it should have been for 554z.

That’s why the :54 obs seemed to spike high last night. I have a hunch that they will spike low this morning unless they fix the timestamp issue. lol

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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:

So the BOS thing is weird. It seems like there’s a 4hr lag right now with the time stamp for the hourly METAR at :54 past the hour. IOW, the ob coming up soon for  5:54am (954z) will be the temperature that it should have been for 554z.

That’s why the :54 obs seemed to spike high last night. I have a hunch that they will spike low this morning unless they fix the timestamp issue. lol

wtf lol. I was wondering why it seemed warm this morning. 

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6 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

wtf lol. I was wondering why it seemed warm this morning. 

The 5 mins are fine. But it’s like the :54 obs are going out as local time instead of GMT. So when 5:54am goes out it’s trying to send 5:54z in the database.

955z ob was 70° but the :54 ob was 72°. 

If I’m right on this the 6:54am ob will be about 71°. 

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From ISO New England.

Consumer demand for grid electricity unofficially peaked Tuesday evening at 26,024 megawatts (MW), the highest level seen in the region since 2013. 

The all-time record for regional electricity demand was set on Aug. 2, 2006, when demand reached 28,130 MW after a prolonged heat wave. 

 

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