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Wake Me Up When September Ends / Banter thread


Damage In Tolland

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  On 9/7/2012 at 12:13 AM, CoastalWx said:

Lol clown. You know what I mean. We don't get nor'easters obviously, but at least we get these refreshing airmass changes. All I'm saying is that it does not look like a flat zonal flow for 2 weeks. If you are lucky, we might even hoist the signal.

LOL I owed you.

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  On 9/7/2012 at 12:48 AM, CoastalWx said:

I think you were close to beating me in '10/'11 but I need to look. You may have got me by a couple of inches but I think you were near 80".

62". Jackpot was just northeast of BDR. Of course, that's based on BDR measuring accurately, but I don't recall that as an issue.

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  On 9/7/2012 at 12:51 AM, CoastalWx said:

62". Jackpot was just northeast of BDR. Of course, that's based on BDR measuring accurately, but I don't recall that as an issue.

Yeah we had somewhere around 95" in Southbury (maybe 30 miles north of BDR) that year. Dec 26-Feb 3 was beyond real :snowing:

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  On 9/7/2012 at 10:35 AM, MaineJayhawk said:

Supposed to be windy on the higher summits tomorrow ... gusts to 60. Sounds like there may be some shaky photos!

Wind hold on the chairlifts running for sightseeing across New England?

Another morning nearly 10F above normal...57/57 and another morning of 1/4sm fog in the valley at 800-1000ft. MVL is showing M1/4sm visibility now, stuffs thick. Beautiful bluebird morning though up at 1500ft at the base of the ski area.

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  On 9/7/2012 at 11:17 AM, powderfreak said:

Wind hold on the chairlifts running for sightseeing across New England?

Another morning nearly 10F above normal...57/57 and another morning of 1/4sm fog in the valley at 800-1000ft. MVL is showing M1/4sm visibility now, stuffs thick. Beautiful bluebird morning though up at 1500ft at the base of the ski area.

I expect September to be mild. Just don't see long lasting cool weather with the jet stuck well to the north. At least for now.

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  On 9/7/2012 at 11:43 AM, litchfieldlibations said:

My September Sizzle is right on track.

Yeah we won't recover from these warm nights. With average lows in the upper 40s now, everytime we have these lows in the upper 50s to even lower 60s (like rain event the other night), we are wayyyy above normal.

The cold equivalent would be like if we were seeing mid to upper 30s every night right now.

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