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Mid week Morch


Damage In Tolland

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anyone see a below normal day the next 15 days?  Ensembles look torchy

depends if we get an east wind... 

 

the majority of runs try to get a coastal response/circulation going from that weak back of negatively tilted garbage in the mid range, and that is also up under a confluence borne high N of Maine.  

 

it may also elevate the night time lows, but you gotta figure for the ocean being at its SST nadir so such a regime might dim dailies slightly negative.  

 

other than that, yet ...the general panache of the charts isn' very cold overall - no. 

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MOS has PWM crushing their record of 55F today.

 

MOS is 59°F here and 62°F for PWM which is odd, Call me one of them in that last sentence........lol

 

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...8 AM UPDATE: VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS NICE DRY SLOT WITHCLEAR SKIES ACROSS SOUTHERN NH AND UPSTREAM TO THE WEST AND SOUTH.MADE ADJUSTMENTS TO CLOUD GRIDS AS THESE CONDITIONS WILL WORKNORTH AND EAST INTO MAINE BY LATE MORNING AS WSW WINDS KICK IN.PCPN ENDED ACROSS NORTHERN AREAS SO TOOK OUT MENTION OF ANY PCPN.RAISED MAX TEMPS ACROSS SOUTHERN AREAS OF ME/NH FOR THE AFTERNOONAS GUIDANCE TEMPS EXPECTED TO BE TOO LOW CONSIDERING WESTERLYGRADIENT WINDS KICK IN DURING THE DAY. SOME MAY BE SURPRISED THATCOASTAL LOCATIONS MAY BE SOME OF THE WARM SPOTS OVER SOUTHERNAREAS BY THE END OF THE DAY.
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MOS is 59°F here and 62°F for PWM which is odd, But i see in GYX's discussion and to my surprise as well

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
8 AM UPDATE: VISIBLE SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS NICE DRY SLOT WITH
CLEAR SKIES ACROSS SOUTHERN NH AND UPSTREAM TO THE WEST AND SOUTH.
MADE ADJUSTMENTS TO CLOUD GRIDS AS THESE CONDITIONS WILL WORK
NORTH AND EAST INTO MAINE BY LATE MORNING AS WSW WINDS KICK IN.
PCPN ENDED ACROSS NORTHERN AREAS SO TOOK OUT MENTION OF ANY PCPN.
RAISED MAX TEMPS ACROSS SOUTHERN AREAS OF ME/NH FOR THE AFTERNOON
AS GUIDANCE TEMPS EXPECTED TO BE TOO LOW CONSIDERING WESTERLY
GRADIENT WINDS KICK IN DURING THE DAY. SOME MAY BE SURPRISED THAT
COASTAL LOCATIONS MAY BE SOME OF THE WARM SPOTS OVER SOUTHERN
AREAS BY THE END OF THE DAY.
Yeah. Just strong enough SW flow to keep the seabreeze in check.
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