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


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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

This is the exact reason CT should be moved to the NYC forum. 

NESN is pricing itself out. I think Xfinity dropped them in Connecticut. I have to use stupid streaming sites when I watch the Bruins or want to watch the Red Sox (though I mostly just follow game day for the Sox). NESN360 is $30/month :lol: what an absolute ripoff. 

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37 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Burlington gets NESN for sports and Plattsburgh gets YES.

That’s how you know :lol:.

 

33 minutes ago, dendrite said:

This is the exact reason CT should be moved to the NYC forum. 

Perhaps a name change to NYC Sanctuary forum might be needed. As always ……

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4 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

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Probability of Watch Issuance...60 percent

   SUMMARY...Scattered severe thunderstorms, primarily capable of
   damaging wind gusts, are anticipated this afternoon and into the
   evening across portions of New England into eastern Pennsylvania,
   southern New York, and New Jersey. Though there is some uncertainty
   in the degree of convective organization and evolution, a severe
   thunderstorm watch could be warranted later this afternoon.

   DISCUSSION...Satellite and radar trends show convection developing
   across PA into NY in an environment characterized by moderate
   buoyancy (~1000-1500 J/kg MLCAPE) and strong deep-layer shear (40-45
   kt 0-6km). Though deep convection has yet to form, it is anticipated
   that as daytime heating and mixing continues, the environment will
   support strong, organized thunderstorm updrafts. 

   Given long, straight hodographs and appreciable 0-1 km lapse rates
   approaching 8 C/km, along with seasonably high precipitable water
   content approaching 2.00 inches, the primary threat will be for
   damaging straight-line winds of 55-70 MPH within thunderstorm
   downdrafts. Hail or a brief tornado cannot be ruled out with any
   stronger, isolated organized convection that occurs, though
   low-level shear and mid-level lapse rates do not suggest that they
   are likely at this time. 
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