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August 2025 Summer Thread


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6 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Yea the over the top heat got you up there. How does that rank with Portland or say Western Maine 

I saw BTV was #2 and IZG is #2 (back to 1996).

Not a lot of mid level temp gradients or damming up here this summer.

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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I saw BTV was #2 and IZG is #2 (back to 1996).

Not a lot of mid level temp gradients or damming up here this summer.

You guys have been impressive up there. I think you stand 12th for maximum mean. Connecticut is like 35th.

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3 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Man each run of the euro is an oven. Could it be hottest 10-14 day stretch of summer starting Sunday? I’m not exaggerating. Right after MoreGarbage and other ass clowns on here cancelled summer.

yup.. mentioned this earlier in the day.  It may not feature a scalar temperature that bests late June, and recently in late July, but ends up with first place in the aggregate.  Summing up 8 days straight of 91 to 95 is a greater "AHC" ( Atmospheric Heat Content ). 

 

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4 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Bye bye lawns. May be worse than last Augdewst-Novorch drought and fire season .

Unless a cane makes a visit which seems likely this year 

"Likely" is a strong call?  Dry patterns are not the most conducive for New England hurricanes... Wet August and Septembers preferred in my thinking??

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10 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

Glad to know you feel that way. 

The probationary employees that were let go were not the fat in the organization. I know them, I had friends lose their jobs. I frankly find it offensive. That ho hum attitude about it all is definitely what is causing people to continue quitting government service in NOAA/NWS.

It's the canned response from the ball- washers, lacking any original thought or nuance:  short-term pain for long-term gain.  Hurr. Durr.

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47 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I saw BTV was #2 and IZG is #2 (back to 1996).

Not a lot of mid level temp gradients or damming up here this summer.

Question for you, The anomalies shown for Massachusetts and Connecticut are small compared to our northern friends. I know it's a southwind but is that realistic? 

 

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34 minutes ago, kdxken said:

Question for you, The anomalies shown for Massachusetts and Connecticut are small compared to our northern friends. I know it's a southwind but is that realistic? 

 

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Mid level temps are more anomalous up here too. So sure, why not?

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20 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Wouldn’t the fact that NNE has lower climo’s also play a role? 

Average high is 78F here now.  78/54.

It feels super easy to beat that on the high side… dews above the mid-50s or 79F+ on the max will do it.

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3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Average high is 78F here now.  78/54.

It feels super easy to beat that on the high side… dews above the mid-50s or 79F+ on the max will do it.

I think it's around 82 in Boston. 90 would certainly make for some pretty big anomalies.

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