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16 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Awful last night, can't count how many times the heat kept kicking in. Was literally like February with how much the heat kept consistently coming on. At least its warmed up out but that wind negates it a bit. 

Quite the snowstorm about to unfold for Denver too lol...bufkit spitting out a foot of snow on NAM/GFS for Denver lol. 

You weren't warmed by the thoughts of the Canadiens advancing in the Stanley Cup playoffs?

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3 minutes ago, mreaves said:

You weren't warmed by the thoughts of the Canadiens advancing in the Stanley Cup playoffs?

I would have been on fire had the Bruins advanced too, setting up a B's/Canadiens second round matchup.

What sucks about the current playoff format is the Bruins/Canadiens will never face each other in the conference finals...unless the league goes back to 1-8 formatting which doesn't sound like will be happening anytime soon. 

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

34F in July of 1956 and 34F in August of 1956.

9 of the first 12 years of that Coventry station back in the the 1950s and 1960s saw July min temps in the 30s.

Good luck with that today.

Looking at that reminds me of when Dendrite posts the old CON data and it just looks so far fetched to what we see these summers at night.

Yeah there’s some yore with those temps. May be the Maple Hollow guy.

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50 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I would have been on fire had the Bruins advanced too, setting up a B's/Canadiens second round matchup.

What sucks about the current playoff format is the Bruins/Canadiens will never face each other in the conference finals...unless the league goes back to 1-8 formatting which doesn't sound like will be happening anytime soon. 

The format sucks and is nearly incomprehensible.  

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3 hours ago, powderfreak said:

 

Oh I wasn’t saying put your plants in the ground.

But you cannot say that currently you’d expect 5/26 to be the mean last freeze in whatever climate we’ve got going.

Sure, could pop a 30F on June 1st… but you know what I was getting at.

Go look at those summer minimum temps from 1955-1975 and tell me that’s not different from what we see on average lately.  It’d be entertaining to see mid-30s in CT valleys in July, always a chance.

 

7/1/1988 34 for a low Barre Falls MA.  Frost in SNE in July?  MWN 4" snow 6/30-7/1/1988, its most snow in the summer.  Go figure, this was sandwiched in-between big heat in mid-June and after 7/4.  One of the hottest summers on record for the area and the U.S.  And the drought?  $60B in damages, by far the costliest natural disaster for the country up to this time.  Yellowstone burned continuously from June to November.

July 1988 here was one of most active tstm months on record for SNE.  MQE had 15 days w/ thunder for its all-time record.  ASH also had 15 tstm days (43 total for the year).  Derecho ALB to BOS on 6/22.

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2 hours ago, weatherwiz said:

Awful last night, can't count how many times the heat kept kicking in. Was literally like February with how much the heat kept consistently coming on. At least its warmed up out but that wind negates it a bit. 

Quite the snowstorm about to unfold for Denver too lol...bufkit spitting out a foot of snow on NAM/GFS for Denver lol. 

40" in the mountains.  ACATT: WHY CAN'T....

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25 minutes ago, vortex95 said:

7/1/1988 34 for a low Barre Falls MA.  Frost in SNE in July?  MWN 4" snow 6/30-7/1/1988, its most snow in the summer.  Go figure, this was sandwiched in-between big heat in mid-June and after 7/4.  One of the hottest summers on record for the area and the U.S.  And the drought?  $60B in damages, by far the costliest natural disaster for the country up to this time.  Yellowstone burned continuously from June to November.

July 1988 here was one of most active tstm months on record for SNE.  MQE had 15 days w/ thunder for its all-time record.  ASH also had 15 tstm days (43 total for the year).  Derecho ALB to BOS on 6/22.

Impressive for 7/1!

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