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Mid July SNE Torch en route!


HoarfrostHubb

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bedroom is 86F right now, I have no ac. Running a fan works fine enough as long as it gets down to 70F or lower. Those rare mid 70 lows are the brutal ones. The night of August 9 into the 10th, 2001 was the worst sleeping I ever remember.

Those were awful nights, but I think 7/14-15/95 was my worst. I lived near MHT at the time and they were 90F at 11pm that night and had a morning low on the 15th of 81F. Aug 01 was neck and neck with that though.

Thankfully it often gets down into the 60s at least here in the countryside. I have 2 window fans stacked in my bedroom window and I'll often get too cold at night with them running the whole time.

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That mid July 1995 heat goes down as the worst I ever lived through IMO.... It was in the low 100's in the HV below Albany where I lived. We bought our first window a/c's during that heatwave.

I know there was a tremendous heatwave in the Summer of 1977, but I was in Europe and missed it.

Those were awful nights, but I think 7/14-15/95 was my worst. I lived near MHT at the time and they were 90F at 11pm that night and had a morning low on the 15th of 81F. Aug 01 was neck and neck with that though.

Thankfully it often gets down into the 60s at least here in the countryside. I have 2 window fans stacked in my bedroom window and I'll often get too cold at night with them running the whole time.

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It's 67/60 here at 11:40 PM so no a/c needed tonight. The high was 85 here.

ALB was a sizzling 92 there in the HV so there is a lower elevation and urban areas torch underway where it's still 77 at ALB as of 11:00 PM.

That mid July 1995 heat goes down as the worst I ever lived through IMO.... It was in the low 100's in the HV below Albany where I lived. We bought our first window a/c's during that heatwave.

I know there was a tremendous heatwave in the Summer of 1977, but I was in Europe and missed it.

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I hate to get all Litchfield Libation euphoric on you guys but I went to the beach late Sunday afternoon in Newport and the conditions were great. The water was as warm and as clean as it ever gets here. It was Florida like. Usually when the water warms up above 70 it gets dirty but it was absolutely perfect today. I guess days like today are worth it when snow is changing to sleet and rain here with temps rising to 34 while everyone else is going crazy report S+ and I'm rushing outside to go shovel before the rain makes the snow impossible to move.

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The 0Z GFS continues the theme of Thursday and Friday being atrocious. Then it knocks things down Saturday/Sunday ...oh it might still be 90 in BDL Saturday, but the mega heat is Thur/Fri.

I hate to get all Litchfield Libation euphoric on you guys but I went to the beach late Sunday afternoon in Newport and the conditions were great. The water was as warm and as clean as it ever gets here. It was Florida like. Usually when the water warms up above 70 it gets dirty but it was absolutely perfect today. I guess days like today are worth it when snow is changing to sleet and rain here with temps rising to 34 while everyone else is going crazy report S+ and I'm rushing outside to go shovel before the rain makes the snow impossible to move.

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I can't believe that I'm saying this.....but bring it. I wanna hit 100*...it's gonna be miserable, regardless, so I wanna see triple digits.

It's the climatological warmest time of the year and we have a monster heat wave centered on our conference window in Baltimore....bring it.

Me too..... this is what passes for weather excitement in summer around here. If it's going to be 95+ it might as well hit 100 lol.

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62/62, looks like the showers and t-storms in VT. may just clip us here as they slip toward the SE. It's staying dark longer in the mornings and the birds are starting later. I know the circle of fizzle members are getting all excited about high heat. They better soak it up because it's going to be short lived.

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After peaking at 80 yesterday the house cooled to 74/75 overnight so I didn't use a/c. I have a nice ceiling fan in here that circulates the air. I'm out till around 9 PM tonight and we'll see what it's like when I get home.

Outside it's 70/60 now after a low of 66.

well the house is in lockdown mode with the a/c on...i actually had to turn it on yesterday, by 3pm the house was 86 degrees...i actually hate running the a/c...but i guess it's going to be on for a while...

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I can't believe that I'm saying this.....but bring it. I wanna hit 100*...it's gonna be miserable, regardless, so I wanna see triple digits.

It's the climatological warmest time of the year and we have a monster heat wave centered on our conference window in Baltimore....bring it.

This is eaxactly how most of us feel . If you love the wx..you love extremes. You want the most snow, the highest winds, the most damage, the highest dews, the heaviest rain etc....

MRG is the only one left

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Yeah, it's more than that from what I'm seeing.. The pattern is just not modeled to be the same at all any longer - this is a whole new paradigm as early as this next Saturday; a full 3 days ahead of previous potential change.

I'm starting to wonder if autumn comes in August this time.

2 hot days, not even a heat wave may result...Ridge never really makes it in here on 5 consecutive cycles of the GFS. At least we dodge dreaded protracted heat! I just hate it when it seems like it's arbitrary.

If this were a Facebook post, I would check "I like this" many, many times.

68.7/64 off a low of 67.9. Temp didn't bother me at all last night....must have been extra tired.

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If this were a Facebook post, I would check "I like this" many, many times.

68.7/64 off a low of 67.9. Temp didn't bother me at all last night....must have been extra tired.

Should be a cool down next week, but then perhaps more warmth later on in the 11-15 day.

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If this were a Facebook post, I would check "I like this" many, many times.

68.7/64 off a low of 67.9. Temp didn't bother me at all last night....must have been extra tired.

00z ECM is off the charts hot from Thur-Saturday.... in fact, +25C at 850 pass right through durng max heating on Friday. If the BL made it to 850mb level the standard adiabat would drive the thermometers to 44C at the surface.

That would be the hottest day ever in SNE, period, going back to beginning of awareness that the world isn't flat.

Could still be an error at D4 onwards

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00z ECM is off the charts hot from Thur-Saturday.... in fact, +25C at 850 pass right through durng max heating on Friday. If the BL made it to 850mb level the standard adiabat would drive the thermometers to 44C at the surface.

That would be the hottest day ever in SNE, period, going back to beginning of awareness that the world isn't flat.

Could still be an error at D4 onwards

you add 15C to get the dry adiabatic lapse rate to 1000mb...about 40C. Unless you are tacking on 4C for a superadiabatic layer near the surface which seems too much imo.

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you add 15C to get the dry adiabatic lapse rate to 1000mb...about 40C. Unless you are tacking on 4C for a superadiabatic layer near the surface which seems too much imo.

44C is 110s territory and would shatter all of the New England state records which are generally around 41C.

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