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Anomalous Late Spring storm May 30 2026


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Just now, Lava Rock said:

What happened to the modeled 2" for our area?

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It went to the model hallucination hall of fame. 

But really I think our biggest issue locally was that the precip ended too fast. The bottom of the melting layer was probably only a couple hundred feet above your place when the precip ended.

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It went to the model hallucination hall of fame. 
But really I think our biggest issue locally was that the precip ended too fast. The bottom of the melting layer was probably only a couple hundred feet above your place when the precip ended.
Can you comment on tomorrow's frcst in the pinkham, gorham, evans notch areas. Supposed to have 80mi cycle club ride out of fryeburg at 9am. Looks showery late morning through afternoon, but not sure how widespread

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2 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:

Can you comment on tomorrow's frcst in the pinkham, gorham, evans notch areas. Supposed to have 80mi cycle club ride out of fryeburg at 9am. Looks showery late morning through afternoon, but not sure how widespread

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Looks like a pretty classic destructive sunshine kind of day. Cold pool aloft, any heating will pop showers. CAPE is actually around 250, so small hail is possible.

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18 minutes ago, dendrite said:

A weenie mping snow ob just popped up in SW NH.

May have another shot at flakes here soon with a band moving in from the ENE.

Definitely looks like some catpaws at least mixing in at Dublin around 1500 ft.

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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

We starting to blow and about to pour 

It was about 1.5 to 2 hours of leaner gusts here and the last 1/2 hour we've stepped off the throttle. 

I was standing there in the kitchen making joe and looking out the window at it all ... you know, if one did not know any better they'd probably just think this was some backdoor on steroids.   We were actually partly sunny here at dawn, with not much wind motion at all.   These cold strata claw streets started moving overhead, and out of nowhere the trees started straining pretty abruptly shortly there after.  We've had misty cool rains and the temperatures fallen from 52 at that time, to now 42.  That acceleration with low cloud invasion and temp jolt ... it just 'seems' backdoorsian more than anything else.  

Yes yes we have a cyclone ...compact little fucker.  Fascinating really, as it buzz saws it's way through the morning skies.   It's odd tho regardless to pick up a CCB from this kind of entry.  Typically, Nor'easters formulate  OV transfer, or Miller As etc... Up under.   This thing coming down on the NNW-->SSE azimuth is in fact an analog cousin to a S/W passing just N of CAR sending a boundary SW down the coast.  It's just that the deep layer trajectory happened to take the S/W along a farther SW track ...roughly BTV to BOS

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Just looking at sat ... it does seem there's a defined clearing line on the N side of a narrow "CCB" tube that pressing S pretty fast.   Looks like PWM to Brian type axis within the hour, and then down here Rt 2 say ... I dunno 10:30   11 o'clock?  https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=regional-northeast-02-24-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined

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