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We appear to near the threshold into a new pattern - good opportunity to start a new forecast/banter


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In all seriousness...with all the water in the ground and plenty more on the way this week..you have to wonder if this summer ends up being one of the most humid we've ever had. There's just not gonna be anyway to dry out the low levels this summer

 

You really need all of the northeast to be wet. You'd be surprised how dry it gets with a nice NW wind...heck we did it last week. If you don't have a pattern of SW winds pumping in humidity...it won't matter how much rain we get.

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In all seriousness...with all the water in the ground and plenty more on the way this week..you have to wonder if this summer ends up being one of the most humid we've ever had. There's just not gonna be anyway to dry out the low levels this summer

You really need all of the northeast to be wet. You'd be surprised how dry it gets with a nice NW wind...heck we did it last week. If you don't have a pattern of SW winds pumping in humidity...it won't matter how much rain we get.

yeah things dry out pretty quickly last few days.
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My whole point was..it wasn't and couldn't happen based on the pattern. I thought maybe upper 60's and humid but not 50's. The Euro was awful on this

It's almost like a meso-scale thing on this level in New England...not sure it's really something a pattern on a global or continental scale would support or not support. It's like a glorified coastal front. Sure some patterns are better than others but a duck fart could swing a back door down into New England.

And no offense but you keep saying it couldn't happen based on the pattern but haven't mentioned anything about what that pattern is or why it wouldn't allow it to happen. That reeks of wish casting ;)

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It's almost like a meso-scale thing on this level in New England...not sure it's really something a pattern on a global or continental scale would support or not support. It's like a glorified coastal front.

And no offense but you keep saying it couldn't happen based on the pattern but haven't mentioned anything about what that pattern is or why it wouldn't allow it to happen. That reeks of wish casting ;)

 

Global pattern has little to do with a mesoscale thing like you said. I mean you need a trough to the northeast to support high pressure on the western side of it near Maine, but I've seen all sorts of patterns produce BDF. Some are more favorable than others.

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Global pattern has little to do with a mesoscale thing like you said. I mean you need a trough to the northeast to support high pressure on the western side of it near Maine, but I've seen all sorts of patterns produce BDF. Some are more favorable than others.

The BD is on the euro too. It's just hung way up in ME. A wiggle here and a tickle there and it could still verify crappy for us.
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Don't buy the snow blower...you'll jinx all of us!

 

No joke there.

I had a sort of marginal, second hand snow thrower that I used for 10 years.

Two years ago I splurged on a big Toro.

Have you seen how much the upstate NY winters have sucked since then?

 

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