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Swooning through June


CoastalWx

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EC ens didn't look hot to me...at least not for a long period. The pig ridge stays out West and over the Rockies while the mean trough is over the eastern Lakes/NE. It doesn't have to mean chilly or below normal, but when I think of hot in late June I think of 90s. I'm sure EWR will start racking them up though.

 

 

Yeah they were not sustained heat at all. It actually looked fairly similar to the longwave pattern we've been in with split flow over W Canada and a general trough in the NE. Of course, that doesn't mean we have to get another Nor' Easter (we are later into the summer season by that point too), but it make it difficult to sustain any heat.

 

It looks like they try and sneak a piece in here early next week, but its not a regime shift as the trough comes back. The EC ensembles would suggest variable weather in the long range if I had to use a way to describe it.

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Looks like our friends in Alaska finally warmed up...

 

Eric Fisher @EricFisherTWC 12h

Currently warmer in Fairbanks, AK (80F) than Orlando, FL (78F). Not something you see every morning!

 

Ryan Maue @RyanMaue 15h

Very hot in Alaska, pushing 90°F+ around Fairbanks & McGrath. pic.twitter.com/BuQNkCWLwl

 

Eric Fisher @EricFisherTWC 12h

McGrath, AK hit 90 Sunday. According to NOWData, ties highest temp ever recorded there. #AKwx

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It's summer, it'll come. Just like when we worry in November or December about winter, it inevitably comes.

 

So true.  I'm a cold weather person and in the summer I look for two dates: 6/27 when the days start getting shorter and 7/23 when we hot the climatological peak of summer (at least at my station).  About a week after that, the back of summers back is braking.

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What a great day down here, had to get into the mid 80s?  Sunny and warm just had a brief garden variety tshower couple distant rumbles and not much wind dumb founded to get home and see it was warned?

 

The next week looks sunsational!

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What a great day down here, had to get into the mid 80s?  Sunny and warm just had a brief garden variety tshower couple distant rumbles and not much wind dumb founded to get home and see it was warned?

 

The next week looks sunsational!

 

You live in the same town as Brian123456?

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What a great day down here, had to get into the mid 80s?  Sunny and warm just had a brief garden variety tshower couple distant rumbles and not much wind dumb founded to get home and see it was warned?

 

The next week looks sunsational!

That was a joke, but I got 1.12 out of it, torential downpour....definitely not warning criteria though, MY DAVIS recorded a high of 83....

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Looks like we warm next week. Just enough of a trough ejecting through the nrn Rockies to kick a plume of hot air east. Shouldn't last as the ridge retros west.

I could do some heat for a bit...want to go sit in the river and tube downstream. Just as long as its not like 4 straight weeks of 80s or something.

But we've had a good two solid weeks of cool below normal weather so the rubber band will snap back to some degree.

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Looks like we warm next week. Just enough of a trough ejecting through the nrn Rockies to kick a plume of hot air east. Shouldn't last as the ridge retros west.

Definitely a warmer look to the ens than 00z. Hopefully we can get some heat up here for 4th of July weekend.
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84 for the high, a very modest +6 on the day.  I see no reason why we will not safely be on the + side of departures at months end.  Gardens are starting to really come together and will really be in full bloom in another week or two with Russian Sage, Shasta's, Echinacea, Lavender, Astilbe,Salvia and Rose of Sharon blooming.  Grasses are behind, but over the last week really started to grow as well.

 

Have a great night!!

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