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It Really Was a Heat Wave II (unless it wasn't, in which case it was weak sauce)- - Obs and Disco Late June/Early July 2012


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looks like july.

It does, perfect weather! Not a torch, as I have said countless times, just solid above normal pefection, and I really do hope next week verifies thats one of the treats of living in sne compared to other parts of the country always going to be breaks in the warmth. Hopefully the Euro is correct and our friends to our south and west also get a break, they certainly deserve it!

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It does, perfect weather! Not a torch, as I have said countless times, just solid above normal pefection, and I really do hope next week verifies thats one of the treats of living in sne compared to other parts of the country always going to be breaks in the warmth. Hopefully the Euro is correct and our friends to our south and west also get a break, they certainly deserve it!

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i know. i've read that some place before.

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nice warm day in NE mass today . 84 for high temp today. currently 83.5/51DP ahhhh

and yes LL should post in NYC subforum (only bc his wx is much more representative of NYC) then general SNE more times than not

:( Well, much of the interior of sne outside the higher elevations is often much warmer than my location, and yeah obviously the interior gets more snow than I do, but at the same time I get more snow than eastern coastal ct ri se mass and the cape often times.

Have a great holiday pickles

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WOW just WOW

Another Ginx chamber of commerce day, temps were mid to upper 80s inland and just returned home to a wonderful seabreeze!

83

wall to wall sunshine

Very healthy south wind blowing

This incredible string of summer weather continues, just perfect! Time to hydrate then libate, and unleash an incredible onslaught of pyrotechnics later this evening after the official show.

Viva La Summer

Viva la summer top ten Chamber of Commerce day, enough breeze too.

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Viva la summer top ten Chamber of Commerce day, enough breeze too.

Amen to Chamber of Commerce day... what a stellar July day. Temps in the 70s down in the valley and near 60F up at my 3,625ft office. Strong north winds this morning dissipated throughout the day.

Only "fair weather clouds" dotting the sky and causing shadows over town... looking out across the Stowe valley with the 3,000ft Worcester Range ridgeline making up the eastern boundary of town.

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69/61, a high of 79 with a morning low of 51. Beautiful benign summer weather, no toothy heat wave to deal with. The future doesn't hold a lot of promise for the torch mongers. So perfect.

Man your local backyard climate is awesome. You get the low overnight temps that elevated valleys get, but then you get the cool daytime highs that the hilltops get. Just perfect.

I don't doubt your temps at all, but I just love looking at the other East Slope spots at similar elevations to get an idea of the local climate. With you seeing a 79/51 day, I was curious if anyone got into the upper 40s but I can't find anything lower than 52-53F. Your glen is awesome though seeing as other areas around you at similar elevations are warmer, you found the perfect location for cool weather.. because here are some other high/low temps for today on the east slope.

Goshen, 1449ft, 81/58

Chesterfield, 1200ft, 83/57

East Otis, 1470ft, 84/59

Otis, 1390ft, 83/54

Becket, 1377ft, 82/52

West Chesterfield, 1394ft, 79/51

I need to find a location like yours in my local area that runs several degrees cooler during the day than everyone else, yet also radiates cooler than everyone else at similar elevations :)

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Man your local backyard climate is awesome. You get the low overnight temps that elevated valleys get, but then you get the cool daytime highs that the hilltops get. Just perfect.

I don't doubt your temps at all, but I just love looking at the other East Slope spots at similar elevations to get an idea of the local climate. With you seeing a 79/51 day, I was curious if anyone got into the upper 40s but I can't find anything lower than 52-53F. Your glen is awesome though seeing as other areas around you at similar elevations are warmer, you found the perfect location for cool weather.. because here are some other high/low temps for today on the east slope.

Goshen, 1449ft, 81/58

Chesterfield, 1200ft, 83/57

East Otis, 1470ft, 84/59

Otis, 1390ft, 83/54

Becket, 1377ft, 82/52

West Chesterfield, 1394ft, 79/51

I need to find a location like yours in my local area that runs several degrees cooler during the day than everyone else, yet also radiates cooler than everyone else at similar elevations :)

The old timers here call this "Ice Glen". We're always +/- 1 or 2 degrees of the others. The old Ashfield site and here were almost identical in temps (very similar terrain), right now Shaw Pond seems to be pretty close though they are a bit farther south. I chose this spot in large part due to the snowpack retention. We hold the snow.

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Man, what a dream those runs today are. Awesome. Tick Tock, this one is going to slip away from the twins. I'm just wondering how Blizz will spin the bust. Probably that he was just kidding and he knew it would be AOB all along.

12z ECM brings a chilly airmass into the Northeast by Day 9-10. At 240 hours, most of SNE has 4-6C 850s with 0C 850s lurking just north in Central Ontario. It has a powerful PNA ridge connecting to a west-based NAO, and this is one of the times that a +PNA can still exert an influence during summer:

18z GFS is not as extreme with the eastern trough at Day 10, but it still shows the general regime change in that the ridge currently over the Plains/Southeast/Ohio Valley retrogrades towards the Rockies and allows cooler, wetter weather to dominate in New England and the Mid-Atlantic:

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The old timers here call this "Ice Glen". We're always +/- 1 or 2 degrees of the others. The old Ashfield site and here were almost identical in temps (very similar terrain), right now Shaw Pond seems to be pretty close though they are a bit farther south. I chose this spot in large part due to the snowpack retention. We hold the snow.

I think there is a more famous Ice Glen in Stockbridge near Bear Town State Forest. I remeber going there a few years ago and there was ice cold wind blowing out of the caves on an 80 degree day.

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