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14 hours ago, PhineasC said:

Yep, the Appalachia/Valley Way access point is essentially across the road from my property. We already hiked up to a few of the falls. I will take it step-by-step with the kids. They wanted to scale the mountain the minute they saw it. The Randolph Mountain Club seems to be a pretty big deal, and I plan to be a part of that and donate to support the amazing work they do. They have shelters on the mountain that they pay someone to live in all year to help hikers which is amazing to me.

I hiked up to the lonesome lake hut about 18 years ago and hiked around those ridges for a few days with friends.  Really nice spot and very near you.

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4 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Young crops cooking in the field, like the other gray/brown spot around CAR/PQI.

Yeah, it’s amazing how flat and wide open it is from agriculture in southern Quebec approaching Montreal.  Once into Canada it might as well be Kansas until you hit Montreal except for the French road signs.  It is just open flat fields as far as the eye can see... until you get to Jay Peak area.

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On 6/15/2020 at 4:22 PM, ORH_wxman said:

Warmest it gets at 850 is +18C...and some models struggle to get above +16....plus SSW flow. I'd bet against much over 90F in eastern areas unless we trend a little warmer aloft or more WSW at the sfc. BDL can put up a 95 though with those numbers....they'll cook at least excuse imaginable.

NNE gets near +20 at 850 so you're gonna see big numbers again up there. CAR might be the warmest in NE on Thursday, lol.

 

AWT.....

 

 

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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah, it’s amazing how flat and wide open it is from agriculture in southern Quebec approaching Montreal.  Once into Canada it might as well be Kansas until you hit Montreal except for the French road signs.  It is just open flat fields as far as the eye can see... until you get to Jay Peak area.

First time I skied at Jay PEak, I understood why they get destroyed by upslope more than any area....I looked to the north and northwest into Canada and it was flat as a pancake.

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ASUS41 KGYX 181805
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WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME
200 PM EDT THU JUN 18 2020

MEZ002-005-006-010-012-015-018-020-021-024-026-027-029-181900-
MAINE

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PORTLAND       MOSUNNY   86  58  38 S12       30.11F
6HR MIN TEMP:  70; 6HR MAX TEMP:  87;

SANFORD        SUNNY     87  54  32 VRB7      30.12F
BAR HARBOR     SUNNY     79  60  52 SW13      30.09F
WISCASSET      SUNNY     85  52  32 S8        30.12F
6HR MIN TEMP:  66; 6HR MAX TEMP:  85;

ROCKLAND       SUNNY     80  59  48 S8        30.10F
FRYEBURG       SUNNY     92  51  24 S8        30.10F
6HR MIN TEMP:  68; 6HR MAX TEMP:  93;

LEWISTONAUBURN SUNNY     88  56  33 S8        30.10F
AUGUSTA        SUNNY     88  53  30 SW8       30.09F
6HR MIN TEMP:  66; 6HR MAX TEMP:  89;

WATERVILLE     SUNNY     89  58  34 SW10      30.06F
BANGOR         SUNNY     91  51  25 W8        30.06F
6HR MIN TEMP:  65; 6HR MAX TEMP:  91;

GREENVILLE       N/A     89  53  29 VRB5      30.07F
6HR MIN TEMP:  72; 6HR MAX TEMP:  89;

MILLINOCKET    SUNNY     93  57  29 W9        30.03F HX  91
6HR MIN TEMP:  72; 6HR MAX TEMP:  93;

HOULTON        SUNNY     91  59  33 SW13      29.99F HX  90
6HR MIN TEMP:  67; 6HR MAX TEMP:  92;

PRESQUE ISLE   SUNNY     93  62  35 SW10      29.98F HX  93
6HR MIN TEMP:  72; 6HR MAX TEMP:  93;

FRENCHVILLE    SUNNY     90  59  35 SW10G20   29.99F
6HR MIN TEMP:  71; 6HR MAX TEMP:  91;

CARIBOU        SUNNY     93  60  33 MISG      29.97F HX  93
6HR MIN TEMP:  71; 6HR MAX TEMP:  94;

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Quebec City is 91F.  Chibougamou Quebec about 150 miles north of them has a 90F too.  Don't see that very often.

Euro has very little precipitation over the next week.  Maybe some will score a slow moving thunderstorm.  I've had  .55" of rain since May 15th.  Watering the lawns as much as I can but will start refocusing on just gardens as the water table must now be falling.

 

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