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Just now, dendrite said:

We do dews better too.


CONNECTICUT OBSERVATIONS for Wed May 27 at 12:00 PM EDT
                   T  TD  RH    WIND   GUST ALSTG  SLP   VIS  CLOUDS  WX   PR6 PR24 SC
   Station         F   F   % deg    kts kts in Hg   mb    mi 100ftCOV      in   in  in       ID
BRIDGEPORT/SIKO   67  60  79 210 at   5     30.25 1024.5  10   5  OVC                    ...KBDR 
CHESTER ARPT      73  63  69 190 at   7     30.25         10      CLR                    ...KSNC 
DANBURY MUNICIP   73  62  69   0 at   6     30.24 1023.8  10  22  SCT                    ...KDXR 
GROTON/NEW LOND   63  58  83 180 at   7     30.25 1024.4  10      CLR                    ...KGON 
HARTFORD/BRADLE   76  63  64 160 at  11     30.21 1022.9  10  25  FEW                    ...KBDL 
HARTFORD/BRAINA   76  63  64   0 at   5     30.22 1023.3  10      CLR                    ...KHFD 
MERIDEN-MERIDEN   73  61  66 170 at   9     30.23 1023.7  10      CLR                    ...KMMK 
NEW HAVEN/TWEED   66  63  90 230 at   8     30.25 1024.3   8   6  BKN                    ...KHVN 
OXFORD (AWOS)     71  64  78 210 at   5     30.26 1025.4  10  16  BKN                    ...KOXC 
WILLIMANTIC (AS   77  62  60 170 at   6     30.23 1023.3  10  31  FEW                    ...KIJD 

NEW HAMPSHIRE OBSERVATIONS for Wed May 27 at 12:00 PM EDT
                   T  TD  RH    WIND   GUST ALSTG  SLP   VIS  CLOUDS  WX   PR6 PR24 SC
   Station         F   F   % deg    kts kts in Hg   mb    mi 100ftCOV      in   in  in       ID
BERLIN MUNICIPA   91  61  37   0 at   3     30.15 1020.3  10      CLR                    ...KBML 
CONCORD MUNICIP   86  62  45 190 at   8     30.16 1021.3  10      CLR                    ...KCON 
JAFFREY MUNICIP   82  61  49 270 at   7     30.21 1022.9  10      CLR                    ...KAFN 
KEENE/DILLANT(A   82  66  58 220 at   5     30.18 1022.2  10      CLR                    ...KEEN 
LACONIA MUNI (A   85  66  53 240 at   9     30.16 1021.1  10      CLR                    ...KLCI 
LEBANON MUNICIP   89  64  43 190 at   8     30.14 1019.3  10      CLR                    ...KLEB 
MANCHESTER AIRP   87  62  43 200 at   7     30.16 1022.0  10  55  FEW                    ...KMHT 
MOUNT WASHINGTO   64  54  68 250 at   8     30.00         30   5  SCT                    ...KMWN 
NASHUA/BOIRE FI   85  65  51   0 at   3     30.18 1022.2  10      CLR                    ...KASH 
PEASE AFB/PORTS   84  65  52 180 at   8     30.15 1021.2  10      CLR                    ...KPSM 
PLYMOUTH MUNI     86  65  50 160 at   5     30.14         10      CLR                    ...K1P1 
ROCHESTER         86  63  46 160 at   5     30.16 1021.1  10      CLR                    ...KDAW 
WHITEFIELD (ASO   87  63  45   0 at   6     30.14 1020.2  10      CLR                    ...KHIE 

 

Just wait til tomorrow and especially Friday with. 70 + SNE

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Just now, dendrite said:

I think 72F is the all-time record high.

Wonder if they got their highest for any month of the year then?

I can't figure out the difference though between the "Current Summit Conditions" page on MountWashington.org and this: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?table=1&banner=off&sid=kmwn

They have two very different data sets for today.

Here's the WMN main weather page: https://xmountwashington.appspot.com/csc.html?data=more

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Wonder if they got their highest for any month of the year then?

I can't figure out the difference though between the "Current Summit Conditions" page on MountWashington.org and this: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?table=1&banner=off&sid=kmwn

They have two very different data sets for today.

Here's the WMN main weather page: https://xmountwashington.appspot.com/csc.html?data=more

I think the website is the Davis. The METARs are official. So we'll see.

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Just now, dendrite said:

I think the website is the Davis. The METARs are official. So we'll see.

Ahhh big difference there.  I think they might get the 66F for May but toss that 72F max then.  You were right, 72F is the highest temperature ever recorded up there in any month.  Still, that's a really hot day for 6,200ft.

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

I don't think I've ever heard of window fans drawing in pollen...I mean unless you're sucking the air straight from the trees or you have a tree right outside your window 

Then you should try it. And then run your hand or a damp cloth along the window sill and furniture and see how yellow it is 

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24 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I can picture it now...September 2. Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals...some west team at Boston Bruins...hurricane salted to hit New England 

Played in the desert heat of Las Vegas because they are isolating all the teams in one city with enough hotel rooms and facilities to house the entire tournament

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10 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

89.6 according to the weather station in my backyard. WTF?

It's amazing how decoupled the weather is here from places further south.

Congrats on experiencing some all-time May heat for these parts, ha.

The Mount Washington temperature profile is about as hot as I've ever seen, even for July/August.  Nearing 80F at 4,000ft (same with over here on Mt Mansfield) and upper 80s from 2,300ft and below.

We've gone entire summer's without hitting 90F at the valley sites.

 

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Congrats on experiencing some all-time May heat for these parts, ha.

The Mount Washington temperature profile is about as hot as I've ever seen, even for July/August.  Nearing 80F at 4,000ft (same with over here on Mt Mansfield) and upper 80s from 2,300ft and below.

We've gone entire summer's without hitting 90F at the valley sites.

 

It will be something like 42 on July 15th at the summit and you'll be throwing out Tip-like memories about this heat spell.

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

Phin will probably hear thunder with the cell near MWN.

I noticed that, there's a lot more convective looking clouds firing up over the highest terrain today. 

Looks like a real gully washer down around or NE of Killington/Ludlow vicinity.  Thing just isn't moving.

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