It’ll be fine here soon. Mud season is just a drag in CAD land. All of the sun’s energy goes toward melting and evaporation which are both latent cooling processes. Next week we’ll start the drying out process.
I'm just referring to CON which is obviously a rad pit. It's been difficult to get ideal rad cooling conditions with a 45 dp airmass the last couple of decades.
Pre-1990 we used to average about twice as many hours in the 40s at CON in met summer than we do now. But I don't think those times are walking through that door anytime soon.
Maybe a bit of a regime change starting this weekend with less frequent potent cold fronts? We’ve been on a steady diet of fronts every few days which equates to CAA, wedge, fropa, rinse/repeat up here.