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4 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

Wtf is up with the clouds. Supposed to be sunny. Boating gonna be cold. 64f

Another little impulse after early sun.  Nice cool breeze though it's not affecting the swarms of mosquitos.  Makes the house a bit chilly and we don't want to close everything up as our dog met with a skunk last evening - critter only fired a warning shot rather than the whole load but it doesn't take much to remain quite redolent.
Kinda hope the clouds hang around overnight (as currently forecast.)  With today's max in the low 60s, clear skies and calm air would bring us well down into the 30s even with the short night.

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37 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Another little impulse after early sun.  Nice cool breeze though it's not affecting the swarms of mosquitos.  Makes the house a bit chilly and we don't want to close everything up as our dog met with a skunk last evening - critter only fired a warning shot rather than the whole load but it doesn't take much to remain quite redolent.
Kinda hope the clouds hang around overnight (as currently forecast.)  With today's max in the low 60s, clear skies and calm air would bring us well down into the 30s even with the short night.

Down blankets ftw?

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Was a cold day in the high terrain... temps rotting in the upper 30s above 3,000ft. 

Dark, thick clouds all day.  It really had an October vibe today with that cold, dark, gloomy feel.  The only difference is all the vegetation is bright green, ha.

Here's a view out into the Champlain Valley on my hike.

June_13_cold.thumb.jpg.72e4b9259c03fe1f3cb8c8c0a9cd50e9.jpg

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Pretty dam dry

By late in the week, high pressure will slide off the New England
coast. This will result in the return of above normal temperatures
along with increasing humidity. High temps will likely climb into
upper 80s to near 90 away from the modified marine airmass near the
south coast by the end of the week.

Dry weather will likely persist until next weekend when an
approaching cold front may bring a few showers/t-storms. Specific
timing remains uncertain and given lack of upper dynamics it
remains to be seen if we see any meaningful precipitation.

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14 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:

Pretty dam dry

By late in the week, high pressure will slide off the New England
coast. This will result in the return of above normal temperatures
along with increasing humidity. High temps will likely climb into
upper 80s to near 90 away from the modified marine airmass near the
south coast by the end of the week.

Dry weather will likely persist until next weekend when an
approaching cold front may bring a few showers/t-storms. Specific
timing remains uncertain and given lack of upper dynamics it
remains to be seen if we see any meaningful precipitation.

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A little mustard will help......:weenie:

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36 minutes ago, mreaves said:

High of 52° here today with clouds and the occasional cold wind.  Luckily, one of the guys in my foursome brought a flask of Drambuie to keep the chill away.

We had some sunshine kick MVL up to 58F very briefly around noon, but all afternoon from 1pm onward has been 52-53F.

I was an idiot and forgot a window open, so the dining room thermostat is down to 62F and I refuse to pay for heat in mid-June so told the wife to bundle up, lol.  Wonder if indoors gets into the 50s, I moved the set point to 58F.

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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Was a cold day in the high terrain... temps rotting in the upper 30s above 3,000ft. 

Dark, thick clouds all day.  It really had an October vibe today with that cold, dark, gloomy feel.  The only difference is all the vegetation is bright green, ha.

Here's a view out into the Champlain Valley on my hike.

June_13_cold.thumb.jpg.72e4b9259c03fe1f3cb8c8c0a9cd50e9.jpg

Save that one.

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