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Doldrums of weather heading into June


CoastalWx

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Any chance people in the far distant/higher els (not me, but like in VT, NH) could see a touch of frost?

That would be late...

right now it looks like there is quite a bit of moisture around so it would be tough under those conditions.

i suppose if someplace were able to clear during the evening and radiate...i don't know - maybe a distant northern valley or something.

for the most part though it just looks cool and cruddy

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right now it looks like there is quite a bit of moisture around so it would be tough under those conditions.

i suppose if someplace were able to clear during the evening and radiate...i don't know - maybe a distant northern valley or something.

for the most part though it just looks cool and cruddy

Not a frost, but a quick glance would make me think some June measurable frozen precip possible at MWN...maybe a couple inches up on the rock pile at 6000+ feet.

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Is there anyone else that is having trouble buying the euro? Sure it will be cool but what it has is extreme. That would be record low maxes. Meh

Somehow I don't think you'd be doubting it if it had record high temperatures. But given our current climate, record highs would be easier to swallow than record cold.

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Oh I agree about the liberal use of the word...I thought it was about whether or not it's been above normal. I just can't believe how hard it is to get below normal, heck even normal is tough. Month after month of +2 to +7 is getting old.

Trip is going great...drove around some passes near ski resorts where the snow is still 10-15 feet deep and towering overhead on the side of the road. Homes up here still have snow in the front yards and yet the trees have leaves on them. Just bizarre but awesome. I love wandering around in the snow on May 31st. Tomorrow I'm heading up to northern Europes highest pass at 4,500ft where the snow is still 20 feet deep. Saw one wet avalanche today cross the road. Norway is nuts. Some of these towns only spend a month or two snow free all year long...melts in August and is back by the end of September.

That's why the Norwegians had no trouble sleeping in the snow. Snow people are fun people.
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12z ECM finally shows a warm-up for the East towards the end of the run as the NAO block dissipates and a strong trough builds into the Pacific Northwest. The 12z ECM ENS, however, are cooler and keep the block in place over Greenland with a bit of an Omega blocking signature over the United States. It could be a battle between a tenacious but gradually weakening NAO block and heat pumped in from the Southwest by a -PNA. Something tells me the first two weeks of June average cold, but that heat arrives by June 20th. Plenty of summers that were moving away from La Nina towards neutral conditions or El Nino, like 1976 and 2008, saw some of the biggest heat in June.

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bos+12

bdl+6

pvd+7

orh+9

its going to be close for orh and bdl, real close.

Things look nice and cool next week! okx saying highs 70-72 here mon-wed a couple below normal for bdr, perhaps they are waiting to pull the trigger on lower temps?

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