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For Those About To Sweat ...We Salute You..Heat and Humidity


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  On 6/3/2013 at 12:27 PM, Wx Hype said:

Scoots..when is next potential heat period?

 

 

Euro ens show no sign through D15...probably not until the end of the month at the earliest would be my guess. But these things can change.

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Other than a day or two possibly....I don't see big heat returning either for the next couple of weeks. It's an interesting trough-ridge-trough pattern from west to east. The heat will want to push NE, but gets cutoff to our southwest. Maybe a piece or two tries to move in..but the overall look doesn't support a multi day heat event. It also doesn't look very cool either.

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  On 6/3/2013 at 12:50 PM, CoastalWx said:

Lets see what the weenies think.......can someone explain why the avg highs for May were above by a decent amount, yet the lows just below normal?

 

Most of May was pretty nice with lots of sun so we were able to maximize daytime heating and with the clear days we could get good radiatoinal cooling at night. 

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Except for the urban pit KBOS, lots of stations that aren't the typical suburban radiators still did well at night.

 

You guys are all correct, the continental style of the airmasses we were receiving were conducive to these warm days and cool nights. These airmasses weren't really above normal either..in fact many had below normal 850s at times. Our normal temps in May take into account the many days that we can be tainted with marine flow so all you need are sunny days and nice W-NW flow...and boom...daytime highs can be above normal and nights actually below.

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  On 6/3/2013 at 1:02 PM, CoastalWx said:

Except for the urban pit KBOS, lots of stations that aren't the typical suburban radiators still did well at night.

 

You guys are all correct, the continental style of the airmasses we were receiving were conducive to these warm days and cool nights. These airmasses weren't really above normal either..in fact many had below normal 850s at times. Our normal temps in May take into account the many days that we can be tainted with marine flow so all you need are sunny days and nice W-NW flow...and boom...daytime highs can be above normal and nights actually below.

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