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dendrite

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  1. An hour away from midnight November 1st...don't tell me this isn't a torch. HIE 72 LEB 71 MHT 71 PSM 70 BML 69 AFN 69
  2. We’ve been talking about a lull in the precip for days on here. They don’t listen.
  3. Heat off and windows wide open. We summer for 1 more time in 2019. Well at least until Christmas Eve.
  4. We did ToT the first year here and we had 2 kids. It's been ToT cancel since then. Everyone goes down into town where the homes are closer together.
  5. The all-time record high for MWN for November is 52F. It's 52F there right now. So there's a chance they sneak in a monthly record high right after midnight.
  6. lol...before I forget here’s that link with the error and biases. https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/gmb/STATS_vsdb/
  7. Finishing every chase with just a shelf cloud pic is kinda like going home with a girl and only getting a grinding with all clothes on.
  8. Different folks different strokes. It's a def torch to me. We'll rack up a big anomaly for today. Most records are around 80F this time of year and we've got sites into the low 70s now with more climbing to go. Of course I consider a swampazz 85/77 to be a torch in July too, but 88/52 isn't too bad.
  9. When do we get -30F dews? And what are we talking? 50 degree dewpoint depressions with that? Otherwise 0/-30F is pretty damn cold. I mean the record high mins are a result of the dews. The dews have an effect on us at this level well into the 60s. No one feels a difference between 15/5 and 20/-20.
  10. Kinda like a low topped line of convection 8 days out?
  11. It's a torch to me. We just had a night in the 50s and will pull off 60s overnight tonight until the front comes through toward sunrise. BED is 72/66...that's like a rainy July day.
  12. He's right...these are record PWATs. It's a deep layer torch though...not just a sneaky near surface tropical feed. The CON record high min for today is 52F...current low for the day is 55F. So that will easily be a new record. Lots of ~63F dews in S NH right now. Here's your occurrences of 63F+ dews at CON for November. The last time they had any was 2008.
  13. 55F and pouring. Feels more like Christmas than Halloween.
  14. I cut off the bottom scale, but it’s 0-240hr
  15. Holy mosquitoes tonight. With the EEE threat maybe it will end up being a smart idea to postpone since temps and dews will be even warmer tomorrow. Even the bats are out here.
  16. It’s a Brookstone germ free one, but I think they’re related. The calcium absorption pads I use are for Honeywell as well iirc.
  17. 60F and partial sun at home. Beautiful out.
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