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13 hours ago, dendrite said:

Only 96° at CAR today. Buzzkill.

3-way tie:  June 29, 1944; May 22, 1977; June 19, 2020.  Forecast today is low 90s there, no record-breaking from this heat wave.

Local rivers continue to fall.  Checked the main-stem Kennebec at the North Sidney gauge, a few miles north of AUG, and they're at record low flow as well, though only 34 year POR, compared to 80+ for the Sandy and Carrabassett.

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10 hours ago, Hazey said:

Another scorching day in New Brunswick. Miramichi recorded 99F. Second day in a row of a station in the province with that temp. Crazy and it’s only June.


#NovaScotiaStrong

Often the early heat is hottest, before the big dews arrive.  Heating all that water uses up a lot of solar energy.  The heat wave of early July 1911 set all time records for all 3 NNE states, and most sites were cycling from 60s to triple digits and back again.  Dews were probably 50s to low 60s most of the time and didn't approach 70.
Farmington co-op temps:

7/1/1911 94 66
7/2/1911 93 60
7/3/1911 99 67
7/4/1911 102 68
7/5/1911 98 61
7/6/1911 102 63
7/7/1911 88 63
7/8/1911 90 48
7/9/1911 96 55
7/10/1911 104 65
7/11/1911 102 68
7/12/1911 96 61
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2 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:

I see it over you Brian....

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Unfortunately it started collapsing as it reached here and blew back up to my NE. We had a brief downpour and now it’s spitting again. Maybe it can refire to my SE. There must be some boundary in the area because there’s a lot of cell generation from here over toward Pittsfield and nada across the rest of the state. 

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https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=NHZ009&warncounty=NHC001&firewxzone=NHZ009&local_place1=Lochmere NH&product1=Special+Weather+Statement&lat=43.4679&lon=-71.5564#.Xu4YTWhKhPZ

 

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
1005 AM EDT Sat Jun 20 2020

NHZ009-201445-
Belknap-
1005 AM EDT Sat Jun 20 2020

...A THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT CENTRAL BELKNAP COUNTY...

At 1005 AM EDT, a strong thunderstorm was located near Laconia,
moving north at 10 mph.

Winds in excess of 30 mph and pea size hail are possible with this
storm. torrential downpours are expected.

Locations impacted include...
Laconia, Meredith, Gilmanton, Belmont, Gilford, Sanbornton and
Tilton.

This includes Interstate 93 between mile markers 59 and 64.

Torrential rainfall is also occurring with this storm, and may cause
localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.

Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm.
Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe
shelter inside a building or vehicle.

LAT...LON 4344 7140 4342 7148 4353 7168 4362 7142
TIME...MOT...LOC 1405Z 164DEG 7KT 4348 7147

$$

MLE
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14 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Lighting up north of Plymouth now. Should be a lot of terrain enhanced convection today. 

That morning thunderstorm probably screwed me for any rain today.  82.5F under the drying up cirrus anvil.

Nice to see towering Cu going straight up with the light winds aloft.  It's like the tropics in that regard

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3 hours ago, wxeyeNH said:

.55" last 36 days.  Watching cell to my SE.   With developing sea breeze would these slowly migrate west or northwest?  Someone is getting lots of rain while they basically sit

Only 0.51" here for that period - planted the 3rd row of green beans (we stagger the planting as we eat most uncooked) and things were dusty dry several inches down.  The GYX radar loop shows those storms, and some smaller ones in the W. Maine mts, are hardly moving at all, just wiggling back and forth a few miles.

Yesterday's 88 tied May 28 for year's warmest.  Already upper 80s today, might touch 90 if clouds stay away.  Would rather skip the 90s in favor of RA.

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25 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Up to 86 here now. Trying to make a run at first 90F of the year. Should at least eclipse our seasonal high of 87 set earlier this month. 

Holliston? 90 in Sherborn. You'll get there when you have a few cloudless minutes.

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