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June 2019 Discussion


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48 minutes ago, eyewall said:

Nice I saw that.  The radar had that cold season upslope showers look...like October style appeal.  No surprise there's flakes up high.

The only time I saw June flakes was 2-3 years ago on like June 13th on Mansfield.  Luckily got video of it, as you need proof on that date ha.  

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15 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Nice I saw that.  The radar had that cold season upslope showers look...like October style appeal.  No surprise there's flakes up high.

The only time I saw June flakes was 2-3 years ago on like June 13th on Mansfield.  Luckily got video of it, as you need proof on that date ha.  

What is the earliest that you have seen snow?

 

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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This is pretty rough for June 3rd at max heating back home in Stowe.

Almost 3pm and 51/36 at 700ft MVL.  Rain cooled air but still...yikes.

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No clouds at 69 at 190' elevation at the terminus of d-slope/katabat is hard to do in June and that's pretty common around down here.  

Btw folks, for those fed up ... 12z NAM/Euro both suggest a sneaky torridity day .. pretty potent warm frontal passage 06 to 12z on Wednesday - ...heh, have to gauge that.  w-boundaries don't typically pass at that time of day due to diurnal decoupling but..  probably skirts through in the morning either way.  Impressive warm push 

Has 25 to 28 C 2-meter implied EWR-HFD-FIT-BED-ASH with ( what I guess ...) would be some under side SRH convection maybe, too...  That's like 84/70 with crispies tickling the tropopause ee haw. 

After that looks like 80 with bubble no trouble ...  Weird  to cut off a lower Maritime gyre that's starved for cold air but maybe the atmosphere just ran out ...haha.  It's like dry heaving at us ...Jesus.  Better idea -... just stop.  wtf

 

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1 minute ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

What is the earliest that you have seen snow?

 

October 3rd.  I've seen freezing rain in September on the mountain but never straight snow (it's usually because the orographic precip lift happens so low in the atmosphere that even -3C 850mb can just be super cooled water droplets)....but the COOP has recorded September snow before and I believe even late-August traces as well.  

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Nice I saw that.  The radar had that cold season upslope showers look...like October style appeal.  No surprise there's flakes up high.

The only time I saw June flakes was 2-3 years ago on like June 13th on Mansfield.  Luckily got video of it, as you need proof on that date ha.  

Yeah I hiked the toll road trying to see it lol. 

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SLK's highest temperature since 1pm has been 43F :lol:.

Nothing like 04/02 for a Metar temp at 17z on a June afternoon...along with 26kt breeze.

KSLK 031709Z AUTO 26014G26KT 230V290 3SM -RA BR SCT014 BKN024 OVC034 04/02 A2980 RMK AO2 PK WND 27026/1703 P0005 T00440022 TSNO

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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

He’s been tracking storms in PA all spring. I don’t get the fascination . It’s like tracking a snowstorm in Maine while we are raining 

This social media has a genetic heritage in weather-related interests, ... not complicated.     So if there's a thunderstorm in Bedford Mass, that doesn't matter because your in N. Ct...  dude, is there any awareness at all while you are typing the ...lunatic assertions/reasoning you do?  One can only surmise, you do it deliberately... and to that:

You are no closer now at degrading the worth of this engagement as you were when you first set out to deride it years ago over at Eastern -

 

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5 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

This social media has a genetic heritage in weather-related interests, ... not complicated.     So if there's a thunderstorm in Bedford Mass, that doesn't matter because your in N. Ct...  dude, is there any awareness at all while you are typing the ...lunatic assertions/reasoning you do?  One can only surmise, you do it deliberately... and to that:

You are no closer now at degrading the worth of this engagement as you were when you first set out to deride it years ago over at Eastern -

 

I don’t know when you became this grumpy old man, you never used to be when you’d come to the GTG, but please bring back the old , fun, young at heart John , that ate grilled cheeses and tomato soup in moms basement 

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I don’t know when you became this grumpy old man, you never used to be when you’d come to the GTG, but please bring back the old , fun, young at heart John , that ate grilled cheeses and tomato soup in moms basement 

Ah hahaha. 

Dont like the reflection in the mirror huh. 

Just fuggin with ya

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5 hours ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

What is the earliest that you have seen snow?

 

 

5 hours ago, powderfreak said:

October 3rd.  I've seen freezing rain in September on the mountain but never straight snow (it's usually because the orographic precip lift happens so low in the atmosphere that even -3C 850mb can just be super cooled water droplets)....but the COOP has recorded September snow before and I believe even late-August traces as well.  

I've been in sticking snow hiking the Lincoln-Lafeyette ridge line on Sept 20th.  Late 90's but not sure what year.  We were prepared but a lot of hikers were not and it got pretty dicey for some folks.   

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