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I just read the boxing day thread again... it pretty much was the best 24 hours of model watching we'll ever see I think. I really can't wait for winter and NFL. I don't know how I've gone like 5 months without NFL and 3.5 months without winter. Golf I guess

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I just read the boxing day thread again... it pretty much was the best 24 hours of model watching we'll ever see I think. I really can't wait for winter and NFL. I don't know how I've gone like 5 months without NFL and 3.5 months without winter. Golf I guess

You'll probably see 5 tornadoes before another NFL game.

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I saw my last snow accumulation on April 1 or 2....which is 3 months and 10 days ago. 3 months and 10 days hence is late October. So almost to the half way point back to :snowman::thumbsup:

I just read the boxing day thread again... it pretty much was the best 24 hours of model watching we'll ever see I think. I really can't wait for winter and NFL. I don't know how I've gone like 5 months without NFL and 3.5 months without winter. Golf I guess

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Look at this weird feature on the 150 hour GFS... Is that heavy rain under a +30C 1018 high over Colorado? Kinda weird..

It's convection over the higher elevations of the Rockies...that's pretty typical actually.

71/63, a beautiful evening to sit on the screen porch and watch the deer.

I hate deer, they've taken a few too many nibbles of the vegetable garden.

The main difference is that I never downslope... 81/86/81 for the three days here. It was ugly overnight last night so glad I had the a/c..then it started blowing out fast today.

ALB where it downslopes was 90 yesterday and still 89 today.

My parents are at the vacation home in the Poconos, and they said it was only low-mid 80s the past couple days, since there isn't any downsloping there.

Even in Westchester, this "torch" was more notable for warm nights and humidity than actual high temperatures. We only reached 92F today and yesterday...that's not unusually hot for my location in mid-July, as average highs are 85-86F at the height of summer here.

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