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In PYM and they Are definitely moving in.

Looking at Sat that really seems it has to be a BD to do that. Another uncharted one at that, similar to 2 days ago. That f high up there NNE of Maine just has more staying power than is physically possible. It's unreal. Looking at that 500mb initializations from 06z it's tough to see the necessary confluence aloft yet it remains. That stupid little feature is dictating June's climo. It keeps sending pulses of n Atlantic death cold toward the SW.

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Looking at Sat that really seems it has to be a BD to do that. Another uncharted one at that, similar to 2 days ago. That f high up there NNE of Maine just has more staying power than is physically possible. It's unreal. Looking at that 500mb initializations from 06z it's tough to see the necessary confluence aloft yet it remains. That stupid little feature is dictating June's climo.

NAO is the boss

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LOL, Cape Cod is nice, but living on a sandbar that could be swept out to sea at any moment FTL. At least it would get rid of the tourists.

There were many summer days when I was growing up I wished for a 38 to do that and also free up access to the shore, as long as everyone evacuated I am all for a clean sweep of barrier beaches.

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Looking at Sat that really seems it has to be a BD to do that. Another uncharted one at that, similar to 2 days ago. That f high up there NNE of Maine just has more staying power than is physically possible. It's unreal. Looking at that 500mb initializations from 06z it's tough to see the necessary confluence aloft yet it remains. That stupid little feature is dictating June's climo. It keeps sending pulses of n Atlantic death cold toward the SW.

a lot of guidance actually had hints at this for today. the low level RH fields were very moist...at least with respect to pulling off 100% sun. and the NAM yesterday showed a couple of nice strong pulses of NE flow dragging in progressively cooler and more moist air.

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a lot of guidance actually had hints at this for today. the low level RH fields were very moist...at least with respect to pulling off 100% sun. and the NAM yesterday showed a couple of nice strong pulses of NE flow dragging in progressively cooler and more moist air.

Unfortunately only the few of us in here saw that, the media not so much, hundreds of thousands of beach goers laying out their blankets in the full sun early this AM FTL

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Unfortunately only the few of us in here saw that, the media not so much, hundreds of thousands of beach goers laying out their blankets in the full sun early this AM FTL

Yeah I don't think beach was ever an option even with sun...unless you don't mind 15 knot winds and temps in the mid 60s.

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Might get close

Ha haa - :)

Nah, I bet I-95 is the terminus and even there it's brief interlude. Remember, this is June sun. If this had come in prior to day-break then it might last longer, but we are heating the ground for 2 solid hours prior to the fog/strata bank arrival and that will tend to erode it by lw radiation.

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wow just wow

72 crystal clear cobalt blue skies, light ne breeze, west is best truly an epic stretch of weather, forecast high was 72 I think its a bit underdone. Time to hit the sand, lots of jugs and mugs for Kevin later.............hope the wrist slitter clears up out east.

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