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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat


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18 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Lmao . In mid July after the most humid stretch the areas ever seen 

In June we went below 60 on 21 of the 30 nights with a monthly low of 36.  In July we have been below 60 4 of 14 nights.  So even with the hot days here cool down at night and with open windows at night and closed during the day the house is very comfortable most of the time.   That being said I was going to put the AC in 2 or 3 weeks ago but could not find one of the two side accordian bits and was too tired at that point in the day to rig up some cardboard to close the gap in the window.

One of the plus sides to having a house at over 1200" surrounded by trees and hills.

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7 hours ago, kdxken said:

It's not over. 

 

Guidance certainly seems to be coalescing on some more heat risks as we move later into July.

One neat feature of the Climate Perspectives map is that it allows for to forecast ahead up to 5 days. Now, I think the forecast is pretty conservative, but regardless, looking ahead to Friday, here's what it could look like for the season to date. Burlington - you could have your hottest summer to date. Concord, 2nd hottest. Hartford, 4th hottest. Blue Hill (Milton) should continue to see 3rd hottest conditions. Islip, NY, Elkins, WV, Beckley, WV, Raleigh-Durham, NC - you could all be in the midst of a record-breaking summer. Top 5s and 10s all over the place, even with some very sucky station threads out in the mix. Looks even better when its focused on minimum temperature, then 1s start popping up all over the place. Even BOS jumps to 3rd place when you look at minima. I guess those local sea breezes aren't doing as much work at night.

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6 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Days over 90° should probably be double what they are in Greenfield this summer but it’s just always cloudy now.

Same around here thankfully. Managed to get in a brake job before it got too hot. Clouds all day.

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50 minutes ago, klw said:

In June we went below 60 on 21 of the 30 nights with a monthly low of 36.  In July we have been below 60 4 of 14 nights.  So even with the hot days here cool down at night and with open windows at night and closed during the day the house is very comfortable most of the time.   That being said I was going to put the AC in 2 or 3 weeks ago but could not find one of the two side accordian bits and was too tired at that point in the day to rig up some cardboard to close the gap in the window.

One of the plus sides to having a house at over 1200" surrounded by trees and hills.

This morning was the 4th in a row with a low of 61, and 9 of 14 this month have been 60+.  Most 60+ minima in July is 15 and I think that's going down.  The 17 such minima in August 2021 may be eclipsed as well.  Thru the 13th, minima are running +4.6 while maxima are -0.1.

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