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2 hours ago, mitchnick said:

It's miserable, typical BWI weather up here 72dp. Just mowed the grass like a true idiot, but gotta' stay in shape for snow shoveling in the upcoming BIG winter!  :arrowhead:

Landscaping now with Gatorade in hand. Today if you are outside working you needs extra hydration and electrolytes. 

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8 hours ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Agreed. I'm skeptical of us hitting 100° during this stretch.

I am too. I feel like the pattern flipped last month; lots of cloud cover and misty days now. We're above-average mostly because it doesn't cool off at night; our highs aren't that impressive. It's why I'm still going low in the summer contest.

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15 hours ago, Weather Will said:

WB 12Z EPS 10 day dry and hot period after tomorrow.

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Not all, but my recollection, selective maybe, is that max AN temps often occur with a heat wave in June in Niñas then not so AN the rest of the summer. I guess we'll see if my memory is tainted with a wishcast.

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1 hour ago, Weather Will said:

WB 18Z GFS...hopefully some welcome thundershowers on Th.

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Would be very welcomed indeed.  Looking beyond the coming weekend Mount Holly AFD mentions this - 

A more active weather pattern may begin to take shape Monday
and beyond, with indications of a slightly more amplified upper-
air pattern taking shape.
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2 minutes ago, frd said:

Would be very welcomed indeed.  Looking beyond the coming weekend Mount Holly AFD mentions this - 

A more active weather pattern may begin to take shape Monday
and beyond, with indications of a slightly more amplified upper-
air pattern taking shape.

Yup! We see the ridging get beat down from disturbances in the northern stream and the flow becomes more amplified after Monday. At least the heat will take a beating, but it'll still be summer!

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12 hours ago, frd said:

Would be very welcomed indeed.  Looking beyond the coming weekend Mount Holly AFD mentions this - 

A more active weather pattern may begin to take shape Monday
and beyond, with indications of a slightly more amplified upper-
air pattern taking shape.

Need it to start after next Monday.

On 6/18/2025 at 6:04 AM, MN Transplant said:

Drought helps a lot as 2024 showed

Agreed. I'm skeptical of us hitting 100° during this stretch.

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PLEASE let ens guidance be right with predominant W&NW mid/upper level flow from the 4th onward... lol. Not expecting anything "cool" but the past 2 weeks have dented my resolve. I've been working outside daily and drinking 2+gals water per day without taking a leak is getting real F'n old lol. I've lost too much weight as my appetite gets destroyed. Still better than an office job though but if this keeps up for another couple weeks I may change my mind hahahah.... nah

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11 hours ago, Bob Chill said:

PLEASE let ens guidance be right with predominant W&NW mid/upper level flow from the 4th onward... lol. Not expecting anything "cool" but the past 2 weeks have dented my resolve. I've been working outside daily and drinking 2+gals water per day without taking a leak is getting real F'n old lol. I've lost too much weight as my appetite gets destroyed. Still better than an office job though but if this keeps up for another couple weeks I may change my mind hahahah.... nah

Can relate to all that Bob.  Been working on a retaining wall project at home since last Fall.  166k lbs of prefab concrete blocks that weight 82 lbs each (42 pallets of block).  Nearly finished with most of the block work, which sits on top of 50 cubic yards of #57 stone.  Been working every weekend and most evenings after work, except early this past week.  Dew pts in the 70's just sucks the energy out.  I'm 60+ now and can feel every aching bone...  

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