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March, in May........SNE finally gets its XXX winter trough


Mr Torchey

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I doubt it--65.6/60 here. But it feels gross!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Give me the cool murk over the warm murk. This is why I don't like summer. Well, one of the reasons.

I hear ya brutha!!!

Bugs, mugginess, pollen, heat....lot's of things I detest, but can't really make it go away. At least it is brief around here. This year Feb - October

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What an amazing day around here. BIG time temp differences within very short distances, I was in Greenfield Hill earlier temp was 73 by the time I got to southport a low level fog was ripping off the sound and the temp was 66. 68 here with sunny skies absolutely beautiful day, amazing the sandbar was 65 at 3 I would have bet it was 58 out there.

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Up to 67 on the sand bar, so stoked never knew my wifes school in southport was a Weather Bug station, 68.3 there right on the sound, 70 at the local middle school pretty uniform temps now that the wind has veered more westerly, weekend looks fantastic.

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Up to 67 on the sand bar, so stoked never knew my wifes school in southport was a Weather Bug station, 68.3 there right on the sound, 70 at the local middle school pretty uniform temps now that the wind has veered more westerly, weekend looks fantastic.

JB says alot of rain next week so let's enjoy this weekend....

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just wanted to say that i saw the sun today...at 448pm...for about 3mins...so i know it's still up there somewhere! it was super muggy today and temps got to the mid 60's...which made it really uncomfortable wearing rainpants with long underwear underneath!

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HPC 19:28z surface "analyses" has a warm from bifurcating SNE - pretty much collocated with the clearing line and temperature spike. Anything east of there is in prison. Winds are backed again as Phil was mentioned, across eastern/NE zones, so it would shock me if that boundary started collapsing back SW as this air mass here in the east gets heftier.

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HPC 19:28z surface "analyses" has a warm from bifurcating SNE - pretty much collocated with the clearing line and temperature spike. Anything east of there is in prison. Winds are backed again as Phil was mentioned, across eastern/NE zones, so it would shock me if that boundary started collapsing back SW as this air mass here in the east gets heftier.

Yeah disaster front will pull SW as low moves south of LI. At least the weekend looks decent. Morning into early aftn will suck along the coast though, tomorrow.

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Yeah disaster front will pull SW as low moves south of LI. At least the weekend looks decent. Morning into early aftn will suck along the coast though, tomorrow.

Break-up time will interesting... I suppose it is possible that much of the area unexpectedly clears just prior to dawn, because increasing surface pressure during that time is associated with NVA/ and some subsidence.

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I bet that might have been interesting on the Pike ...oh say around 4:PM, driving west out of ORH. Temps in the 50s with even a couple tiny mist drops imaginable on the windshield, and all the sudden, sun bangs through and your car thermometer yanks some 10 to 15 F across about 1,000 feet of distance.

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I bet that might have been interesting on the Pike ...oh say around 4:PM, driving west out of ORH. Temps in the 50s with even a couple tiny mist drops imaginable on the windshield, and all the sudden, sun bangs through and your car thermometer yanks some 10 to 15 F across about 1,000 feet of distance.

Fog coming in now here at home.

I sometimes drive through similar fronts heading south on the X-way. I've seen 20 degree jumps in a quarter mile. Pretty cool.

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