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August 2019 Discussion


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15 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Where are the rains and mists and 40’s forecasts from yesterday lol

There will be 40s around overnight in spots.. most likely HubbDave, East Slopes, Monadnocks, etc...the spots that do CAD well, not those that downslope on NE flow.

Regardless the GFS is still smoking the peace pipe.  18z run is coolest yet on Sunday night. 

But this is laughable...

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Highly unusual synopsis evolving thru Sat... 

not often you barely close a 582 isohypses and that's enough to drill a chilly east wind to Albany... 

Also ... giant difference between comparatively tall heights and low thickness.  Don't typically see 25 DAM differentials between those two metrics.  And it's local just to S and C NE.  warmer in eastern Ontario.  A typology more akin to April seeing cold seclusion like that.  

East wind driving into 582 heights. Huh

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Last night for me in New England till after Labor Day.  Feels like summer.  Oncoming autumn is always sad to me. Fall and winter is a metaphor for aging.  Loss of viability and elasticity.

Thankfully snow more than makes up for it.   So on this summer night-summer hanging on but inevitably losing its grip-I softly whisper to all of you my friends-long live winter-that refrain will become louder until we can’t hear anything else soon enough.

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