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Advisory level headline heat tomorrow and Friday ...cloud depending. I imagine the current layout gets extended into metro west of Boston and up the rt 3 corridor toward MHT eventually.  Not seeing why Greenfield MA is going to be warmer than the Framingham MA to Manchester NH axis, but we'll see

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3 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Advisory level headline heat tomorrow and Friday.    I imagine that extends to metro west of Boston up the rt 3 corridor toward MHT eventually.  Not seeing why Greenfield MA is going to be warmer than the Framingham MA to Manchester NH axis, but we'll see

Agree. Headline does not make sense.

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Agree. Headline does not make sense.

just between you and me ( and the social media'sphere  heh)...sometimes I'm wondering if learning AI is being used at NWS offices, and it's not quite up to the task just yet.  Like it still needs a helicopter teacher.  I've noticed a lot of those kind of hard to explain head scratch nuances.   There's not as many in urgent more/obviously significant situations, which makes sense... these latter types are more human eye required?    I could see this scenario being "unchecked" yet; in need of doing so.

But I'm also a sci fi writer in another life so -

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76 at 8:20 am isn't bad. 

Sat's a grungy mess though.  Partly to mostly sunny for now but there's convective debris in heavier patch work lurking near-by west, inching east.   The sun may alter the sounding such that some of that starts to vanquish - not uncommon - but we'll see.  

Heat over the next 3 days is going to be battling a bit of cloud pollution though.   Most guidance 700, 500, 300 mb level RH fields are contaminated with occasional 70%.   

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