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  1. Yeah that’s what I would expect. I don’t remember anyone saying a week of 70s.
  2. That’s really the question… I mean, even if it fails at 60s or 70s… it’s still pretty mild at 50s. It’s not like it’s going to be 38F instead of 65F.
  3. We are currently tied with the blizzard… 0 flakes.
  4. I found those sharp gradients interesting too… like the model couldn’t figure out if it’s fully mixing or not from one location to the next. Figured snowpack was impacting those 2-m outputs.
  5. That SW flow downslope off the Adirondacks can really torch that pocket this time of year.
  6. Hit 47 diurnal range today… 39/-8 but clouds now should slow it. Doubt we get the rare 50 degree swing.
  7. 12z EURO showing some nape tanning next week… Monday… Tuesday… Wednesday…
  8. Yeah added moisture, ha. Sitting at 21” depth here of stein.
  9. 37F now off a -8F min, lol. Low standards or not, this sun and temp feels intoxicating after the obnoxious Arctic shot. Wandering around town nude, ha. They did not cancel school up here.
  10. Absolutely beautiful outside right now. Feels like t-shirt weather after the past 48 hours. -8F this AM and now 32F. We’ve recovered 40 degrees before noon.
  11. Great shot. The past two days have been a bit too cold. Borderline obnoxious cold after the 40 degree sunshine on Saturday. Winter isn't over, it'll continue to be wintry at times, but the length of daylight increasing rapidly makes it seem like we will be more prone to mild interludes compared to the past few months. The temperature curve is starting to go up again, after a multi-stretch month of seemingly colder weather in the means. It's 0F outside right now. But you know these arctic cold shots are waning each week we move forward in the sun angle curve.
  12. Going below zero again. The indoors heating demand this winter has been hefty.
  13. This current arctic outbreak is obnoxious after yesterday’s warmth. 5/-10 at 930pm. -6F already at SLK, ha.
  14. Yeah and those fields will be warmest too in summer… vs a neighborhood with dense vegetation and evapotranspiration. Trades dew points for temperature essentially under the foliage canopy.
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