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Deep summer for them. They're not exactly representative either. Both Tupper Lake stations on Mesowest are near 50F. lol

I saw several low to mid-40s on Wunderground at 6am near there. I bet the Lake Placid station got low too. Will have to wait for BTV's morning climate map for min temps.

SLK now 48/46 as of 20 min ago (matches 50F at Tupper Lake), up from 37/35 an hour ago.

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Fairly impressive low levels this morning. It was 47F at home while it was in the mid-50s at the picnic tables.

In the Adirondacks I see the warmest spot is 2800ft on the Tupper Lake Highway with around 60F, while the 1,500-2,000ft elevations hit upper 30s to mid-40s.

Quite inverted. Wasn't like the mid-levels cooled all that much but big difference at the SFC.

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I saw several low to mid-40s on Wunderground at 6am near there. I bet the Lake Placid station got low too. Will have to wait for BTV's morning climate map for min temps.

SLK now 48/46 as of 20 min ago (matches 50F at Tupper Lake), up from 37/35 an hour ago.

Yeah...those pits radiate like mad, but they always seem to be 5-10F colder than everyone else when they decouple. Pretty cool microclimate. I'd love a mtn valley like that. The best of both worlds.
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Deep summer for them. They're not exactly representative either. Both Tupper Lake stations on Mesowest are near 50F. lol

Yeah 30s in august isn't really uncommon up in SLK. So a few days into September isn't a shock by any stretch. But definitely a bit more autumn-esque airmass moving in briefly. Maybe more like a hint of early autumn.

Deep fall for them is like 25F in the morning. Lol.

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I saw several low to mid-40s on Wunderground at 6am near there. I bet the Lake Placid station got low too. Will have to wait for BTV's morning climate map for min temps.

SLK now 48/46 as of 20 min ago (matches 50F at Tupper Lake), up from 37/35 an hour ago.

 

You can make your own too:

 

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?&zoom=8&scroll_zoom=true&center=44.27273816279087,-72.24609375&basemap=ESRI%20Topographic&boundaries=true,false,false&obs=true&obs_type=templo24&obs_popup=false&obs_density=1

 

Of course that's only meso stations but it's a fairly dense network.  You can zoom in and out to see additional detail or click on a station for list of obs.

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Westminster is cheaper to buy too. Lol.

Though I think Ashburnham takes the cake for combo of cheapest real estate and best weenie spots for snow.

True, but it's out in the sticks and far off the highway. Takes 25 minutes to get from north Ashburnham to Route 2 lol. 

 

Princeton is nice, looked at a few houses there, didn't think it was expensive since I was moving from Natick, but you could definitely tell it was more expensive than surrounding towns. My ideal house would be on Mountain Road near Wachusett with a view of all of eastern mass, so I can relish in the fact that I'm pounding snow while looking down on all the eastern suckers hearing rain on their skylights.  But....I'm not going be a millionaire anytime soon so there goes that :( 

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True, but it's out in the sticks and far off the highway. Takes 25 minutes to get from north Ashburnham to Route 2 lol. 

 

Princeton is nice, looked at a few houses there, didn't think it was expensive since I was moving from Natick, but you could definitely tell it was more expensive than surrounding towns. My ideal house would be on Mountain Road near Wachusett with a view of all of eastern mass, so I can relish in the fact that I'm pounding snow while looking down on all the eastern suckers hearing rain on their skylights.  But....I'm not going be a millionaire anytime soon so there goes that :(

 

Well there's a nice one for sale for 400k, lol....that's like the price of a 1600 sq ft Cape in Natick. :lol:

 

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/358C-Mountain-Rd_Princeton_MA_01541_M43981-58064?row=1

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True, but it's out in the sticks and far off the highway. Takes 25 minutes to get from north Ashburnham to Route 2 lol.

Princeton is nice, looked at a few houses there, didn't think it was expensive since I was moving from Natick, but you could definitely tell it was more expensive than surrounding towns. My ideal house would be on Mountain Road near Wachusett with a view of all of eastern mass, so I can relish in the fact that I'm pounding snow while looking down on all the eastern suckers hearing rain on their skylights. But....I'm not going be a millionaire anytime soon so there goes that :(

But but but you told me this is a new era in climate?

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And it's proverbially cheating to do it...

 

We're under 582 heights with upper 560s thickness, and just because one contour of heights curled back SW around the arc of this ridge there is WAAAAaaaay over compensating production of summer-polar high tucking into NE with this huge anomaly surface result relative to those governing synoptic appeal. 

 

Par for the course for a summer where results are like ...less than plausible, 100% of the time.  

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