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June Obs and Daily Disco


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Lovely  :axe:

 

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
1007 AM EDT TUE JUN 2 2015

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.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 AM WEDNESDAY/...
TNGT AGN LOOKS WET W/ THE BNDRY RMNG OVR THE MID ATLC. HIGH PRES
OVR NEW ENGLAND WL CREATE SOMEWHAT OF A DAMMING SITU ACROSS THE
MID ATLC. ERLY LO LVL FLOW WL FUNNEL MOISTURE FM THE ATLC. HV
INCRSD POPS TO CAT E OF THE MTNS. IT IS CERTAINLY PSBL THAT A FLD
OR FLASH FLD WATCH WL NEED TO BE ISSUED FOR LATE TNGT/WED
.

LOWS RANGING FM THE M50S TO THE LM60S.

&&

.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
MID-UPPER LEVEL CLOSED LOW OVER ERN TN WILL MOVE SLOWLY ENE WHILE
WEAKENING. SFC BDRY WILL REMAIN DRAPED ALONG THE COAST AND ACROSS
NV/VA BORDER. WARM MOIST AIR BEING LIFTED ABOVE SHALLOW COOL AIR
AND HIGHLY DIFFLUENT UPPER LEVEL FLOW WILL RESULT IN ANOTHER ROUND
OF MDT TO HEAVY RAIN WITH 1 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN LIKELY ACROSS NRN
AND CNTRL VA WED AND THU. HEAVIEST RAINS EXPECTED OVER
ALBERMARLE...NELSON COUNTIES AND THE INTERSTATE 64 CORRIDOR.
FLOODING IS AGAIN POSSIBLE BUT GIVEN RELATIVELY LULL EXPECTED
TODAY NO FLOOD WATCH WILL BE ISSUED AT THIS TIME.
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Ops are starting to consistently show what the ens showed at longer leads for next week. After the rainy week and maritime flow we have on tap this week, bluebird skies and low dews would be welcome. Starting to get into the range where it's no longer fantasy land.

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I would not want to live in a world where you have control over the weather. There would be no green or flowers or any vegetables.

 

But you'd have almost limitless snow in the winter, which would run from the day after T-day until July 3.  Then followed by a  nice, brief stretch of low 70s weather to get in the usual summer activities and leaf out the trees before fall begins on Aug 1.

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But you'd have almost limitless snow in the winter, which would run from the day after T-day until July 3. Then followed by a nice, brief stretch of low 70s weather to get in the usual summer activities and leaf out the trees before fall begins on Aug 1.

Lol. You win the Internet award of the day. Too funny.
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But you'd have almost limitless snow in the winter, which would run from the day after T-day until July 3.  Then followed by a  nice, brief stretch of low 70s weather to get in the usual summer activities and leaf out the trees before fall begins on Aug 1.

 

 

Colorado?

 

 

Someday, I hope.

Yes. :)

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But you'd have almost limitless snow in the winter, which would run from the day after T-day until July 3. Then followed by a nice, brief stretch of low 70s weather to get in the usual summer activities and leaf out the trees before fall begins on Aug 1.

Just out of curiosity. What do you keep your thermostat set at?

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Just out of curiosity. What do you keep your thermostat set at?

 

Winter:

 

Daytime - 63F (when we're not home)

Night -  66F

 

Summer:

 

Day - 78F (when we're not home)

Night - 72 - 73F 

 

I'd go lower in winter if I were single.  When I was single I'd go 55F during the day and 58F when I was home.  Great sleeping temp.  If I were not energy-conscious (and married) I'd go lower in the summer too.

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