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May 2017 Observations & Discussions Thread


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2 hours ago, bluewave said:

The trough digging into the West has been one of our most reliable signals for record and much above normal warmth. Impressive reversal of this pattern for the late part of May with the ridge returning to the West and the trough in the East. 

 

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Hopefully the 00Z Op Euro at 240 is right.  Another 90 degree heatwave inbound.  It's probably not though 

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23 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:

Hopefully the 00Z Op Euro at 240 is right.  Another 90 degree heatwave inbound.  It's probably not though 

It's currently an outlier among its ensembles which holds onto the trough over the NE. 

 

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Through 12:00 PM record high temperatures have been broken at Bridgeport (85°), Hartford (92°), New York City-LGA (92°), and Westhampton (82°). Record highs have been tied at Bangor (87°), Boston (91°), Concord (90°).

Much of the region saw record high minimum temperatures.

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