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Late July Pattern Change - Wx Discussion


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It's like a Hitchcock movie on OKX this morning. 

 

Heavy, heavy post-sunrise birds.

Several thousand Red-winged Blackbirds swooped in out of the fog and landed in our cove yesterday during the low tide cycle. Most were foraging in the salt grass. The noise was deafening. After a few hours, they took off and formed into one massive black cloud of birds and headed south.

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Some of Ryans birds were peeing all over my ride into SECT, showers 60/50

Channel 10's Gary Ley this morning said the echoes over SW RI were either 'false' echoes or precip that wasn't reaching the ground so I rolled over and went back to sleep.

 

I now have a patio full of wet cushions...   :(

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Channel 10's Gary Ley this morning said the echoes over SW RI were either 'false' echoes or precip that wasn't reaching the ground so I rolled over and went back to sleep.

 

I now have a patio full of wet cushions...   :(

Really? There was rain across Long Island and SE CT all morning.

 

Check out the heavy rain falling on the heavy birds in the Sound. 

 

 

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very cool looking low stratus with some darker CU, spitting rain here in SECT 61/56 double digit negative departure day?

 

I'm sitting at 59° at 11AM on 7/25 with a normal high of 81 and low of 59 so yeah, I think I'll have a double digit departure.  If we can stay under the clouds, I think that major climo stations are going to be looking at some serious departures.  As Ryan noted, BDL's record low max is 67° and they are at 61° right now so we shall see.

 

I'll take it - beats dp's in the 70s any day!

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It's 54F here. Mr heat and humidity must be hiding inside huddled under a blanket.

 

Hunkered down in his climate controlled mountaintop bunker, claiming credit on twitter for "calling" the 33 day period of high dews, predicting an upcoming 20-40 day streak of 60+ Td

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