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dendrite

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  1. 1/2 of the Mass stations are 79° or warmer right now. lol
  2. PWM 86. Thanks to a rain shower they fell to a low of 78° after 12z. That’s their warmest low since 1911 and 2nd warmest ever.
  3. Even 91° here which is more representative for you. https://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base_dyn.cgi?stn=A3484&time=GMT What do you have on the davis?
  4. Just hit it. Back down to 97° though. https://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base_dyn.cgi?stn=KBDL&time=GMT
  5. It’s fine. They torch there in the well mixed desert. You can’t accept the temps higher than everyone, but toss the dews lower than everyone. I’d be curious to see what the grass looks like around the ASOS right now. Lowest dews in the CRV this afternoon... BDL 61 HFD 63 CEF 63 BAF 64 It’s in the valley ballpark.
  6. Yeah it’s been running faulty. It looks OK right now though. 96/66
  7. They ran higher than expected versus eastern areas in the last heat wave too.
  8. 91F so far Lots of 94s in NH, but no one has hit 95F yet.
  9. 18z highs PVD 97 BDL 96 HFD 96 BAF 96 PYM 96 BOS 95 EWB 95 OWD 95 HYA 95 Looks like TAN has failed.
  10. BTV and LEB with a higher HIX than BDL. You hate to see it.
  11. Yeah a lot of 34C out there. GHG up to 36C with TAN now too. 89.5/72 at home
  12. A bunch of unmemorable heat days adding up to a memorable heat summer?
  13. There's a front going through on the 12z NAM, but it's pretty weak. More of a weak moisture boundary than any temp difference. Probably more near 90F temps for SNE Wed since there's little CAA and the drier W flow let's us heat up a bit more. Then it has the dews advecting right back in later on Wednesday. So yeah, maybe it ends up hanging up even more somewhere near the south coast.
  14. Probably 96F as of now, but they'll be close. There's a hot pocket there with 95F at PYM and GHG too. Very meh elsewhere. BOS 91F and BDL 93/64 is so weak.
  15. heh...HYA 94° TAN 92° is next highest for the METAR sites.
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