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August 2025 Summer Thread


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42 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah, I’m not far from that either.  And we had a very, very wet July locally here too. So we’ve been decent in the water department aside from a few Stein stretches.

Yeah decent summer of water down that way.  We locally had some good July water of 6” (very localized thanks to a random pixel storm of 2.5”) but been very dry in August.

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12 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

I don’t see any deep summer incoming.   I wouldn’t rule it out though in a week or so.  

It'll be 83 to 85 with dps ~ 62 tomorrow Saturday and Sunday in the interior away from weakening marine contamination.  That actually edges above climo at this time.

what do we mean by "deep" ?

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35 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

It'll be 83 to 85 with dps ~ 62 tomorrow Saturday and Sunday in the interior away from weakening marine contamination.  That actually edges above climo at this time.

what do we mean by "deep" ?

90/70 at ASOS like mid-summer is what “deep” is to me.

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36 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

90/70 at ASOS like mid-summer is what “deep” is to me.

heh... great.  more subjective word maze popsicle headache.

Yeah I dunno.   'for me' I'm okay with deep summer being 83/62.   It's not winter. It's not autumn nor spring.   It's summer, and above climo for August 20.  

But again, it's a semantic waste of time.  90/70 is just hot; deep summer needs to be in place, first.

 

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1 minute ago, Typhoon Tip said:

heh... great.  more subjective word maze popsicle headache.

Yeah I dunno.   'for me' I'm okay with deep summer being 83/62.   It's not winter. It's not autumn nor spring.   It's summer, and above climo for August 20.  

But again, it's a semantic waste of time.  90/70 is just hot; deep summer needs to be in place, first. 

Haha yeah, it’s all subjective on here.  Maybe “deep” needs a departure from normal?

Or I do like your method better.  It’s not spring, fall or winter weather… so summer.  Just lose the “deep” nomenclature.

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1 hour ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

We’ve had some maple leaf drop during the past few days. A bunch yesterday.  
 

not sure it is really unusual, but maybe a little early due to the lack of rain. 

In most years, our white birches start dropping leaves in mid-late August.  Drought (1.82" July 1 on) has brought some leaves from other species.

Our driest August is 0.88" in 2002 and we're 0.60" behind that.  GYX discussions have .25-.50 Sunday/Monday then some dry days.  Could be close.

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3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Haha yeah, it’s all subjective on here.  Maybe “deep” needs a departure from normal?

Or I do like your method better.  It’s not spring, fall or winter weather… so summer.  Just lose the “deep” nomenclature.

The other thing that's irked me about this recent 3 or 4 day cool down is that it's lying? 

Talk about a faux autumn con -job.   I say that because the hydrostatic heights ( thickness) have never fallen below 566 dm along the BUF-BOS latitude.  Actually it was true over BTV, too.   "deep" in the toposphere.  The cool air has been a narrow layer on the bottom - completely belying the true deep layer, positive anomaly ongoing thermodynamic nature of the thing. 

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2 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

The other thing that's irked me about this recent 3 or 4 day cool down is that it's lying? 

Talk about a faux autumn con -job.   I say that because the hydrostatic heights ( thickness) have never fallen below 566 dm along the BUF-BOS latitude.  Actually it was true over BTV, too.   "deep" in the toposphere.  The cool air has been a narrow layer on the bottom - completely belying the true deep layer, positive anomaly ongoing thermodynamic nature of the thing. 

Fake cold?   
We're good at that here.

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2 hours ago, dryslot said:

41°F was the low this morning, brrrr.

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A low of 41F in August is absolutely insane to me, as I lived in the south for three decades. But I love it. By August I'm mentally checked out of summer and thinking only of autumn (yes, it was that way when I lived in the south. It's a bad time to be checked out of summer when it's still hitting the upper 90s and 100s everyday).

It didn't get down to 41F where I live in CT, but it was an amazing day yesterday. The temps dropped into the mid 50s for most of the day. I got to sleep under all of my covers last night, the first time in a long time. I'm so ready for that to be an every night thing. 

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