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22 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

81/64

Is this all the massive torch has for heat?! 

Down to 83/71 here after a high of 85.0F. Cell is hitting just south of home in Canterbury...more to the west, but I feel like we're going to miss out before the storms become more widespread in nature. Looking at sat that front is punching in quickly.

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At 218 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Springfield,
moving east at 30 mph. Radar indicated large hail near Agawam and
damaging winds between Suffield Connecticut and Agawam.

HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and half dollar size hail.

SOURCE...Radar indicated.

IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is possible. Expect damage to trees
         and power lines.

Locations impacted include...
Springfield, Chicopee, Enfield, Westfield, Holyoke, Agawam, West
Springfield, Ludlow, Longmeadow, Suffield, East Longmeadow,
Belchertown, Wilbraham, Palmer, Stafford, Somers, Ware, Sturbridge,
Monson and Woodstock.

 

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We're ready.

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  West central Worcester County in central Massachusetts...
  Southeastern Hampshire County in western Massachusetts...
  Southeastern Franklin County in western Massachusetts...

* Until 415 PM EDT.

* At 311 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Pelham, or 8
  miles east of Amherst, moving east at 25 mph.

  HAZARD...Ping pong ball size hail and 60 mph wind gusts.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Expect hail damage to roofs, siding, windows, and
           vehicles. Expect damage to trees and power lines.

* Locations impacted include...
  Worcester, Holden, Belchertown, Spencer, Ware, Rutland, Sterling,
  West Boylston, Barre, Paxton, North Brookfield, Hubbardston, West
  Brookfield, Princeton, Hardwick, Oakham, Pelham, Petersham, New
  Braintree and New Salem.
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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

i dunno ...was it 'posed to be hot there... ?

we're doing just fine here in n-central Mass ... 92/73

Highs were supposed to be mid/upper 80s a couple days ago.  High of 82F so far.  

Even BTV only 83F so far and they looked to have a shot at 90F (this morning’s forecast was for 88F), plus they are usually closer to SNE temps.  

Definitely under-performing by at least 5F across the board up here with 70s and low 80s.

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Tomorrow we COC: 

Surface cold front across the St. Lawrence Valley will follow this evening, and generally move through with just a westerly wind shift. The thermal gradient is rather weak in the sfc-850mb layer. However, upstream 2-M dewpoints are in the 40s to lower 50s across southeastern Ontario, and this will be our air mass for tomorrow. 

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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Highs were supposed to be mid/upper 80s a couple days ago.  High of 82F so far.  

Even BTV only 83F so far and they looked to have a shot at 90F (this morning’s forecast was for 88F), plus they are usually closer to SNE temps.  

Definitely under-performing by at least 5F across the board up here with 70s and low 80s.

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low to mid 90s in CT/RI and SEMA

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25 minutes ago, butterfish55 said:

low to mid 90s in CT/RI and SEMA

This summer has had a remarkable ability to kill heat north of like GFL-CON.  

A lot of recent summers we’ve torched along with SNE, or even more so with over-the-top type heat into southern Quebec.... but this year it’s like a different planet.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

This summer has had a remarkable ability to kill heat north of like GFL-CON.  

A lot of recent summers we’ve torched along with SNE, or even more so with over-the-top type heat into southern Quebec.... but this year it’s like a different planet.

85F here.

Here's my first 2/3 torch.

08/01 79.9  56.8 0.00   17  0.0  0
08/02 81.2  52.0 0.00    8  0.0  0
08/03 82.4  55.0 0.01   13  0.0  0
08/04 79.4  55.7 0.00   17  0.0  0
08/05 78.3  49.6 0.00   10  0.0  0
08/06 82.0  51.2 0.00   14  0.0  0
08/07 82.1  63.8 1.40   32  0.0  0
08/08 81.4  64.4 0.01   12  0.0  0
08/09 79.2  55.1 0.05   15  0.0  0
08/10 70.9  52.7 0.01   17  0.0  0
08/11 74.8  51.1 0.00   17  0.0  0
08/12 80.4  52.6 0.00   15  0.0  0
08/13 80.8  62.6 0.03   13  0.0  0
08/14 77.9  59.1 0.00    8  0.0  0
08/15 77.6  56.4 0.00   12  0.0  0
08/16 78.7  62.5 0.07   10  0.0  0
08/17 77.0  64.0 0.96   10  0.0  0
08/18 82.4  64.0 0.43    8  0.0  0
08/19 85.0  65.7    T   15  0.0  0

 

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43 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

There’s the line, ha.

Even BTV is only +1.5 or so and they run a baseline +2 to +3 it seems until the new normals kick in.

It'll be funny when they start pulling BN months again come the 2020s.

We'll start getting stories about global cooling.

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