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July 2020 Discussion


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Funny thing is hearing folks mention how nice and cool it was this morning (54F at MVL) like it was abnormally chilly.  

Reality is it just got down to a normal July min for here (mid-50s).  

83/57 right now, a tick above the normal max of 82F.  

July is going to end up very warm relative to normal once this next week sorts out.

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3 hours ago, dendrite said:

The Hartford "area" has done it once on record and that was in 1917. I'll take the under on a min of 80F there. BOS would be a better bet.

And on Dec. 30 that year locations from NYC up to Van Buren set all time coldest maxima.  (This is NOT a forecast.  :weenie:)

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5 hours ago, powderfreak said:

BTV pulled it off in 2018, they might have done it twice even that year?

They were like 85F with a 20mph south wind at 3am... I remember the AFD that morning was talking about palm trees and Caribbean winds.

Glad we don't live there.

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On 7/24/2020 at 11:26 PM, Typhoon Tip said:

Without some kind of super volcanism or extra terrestrial impact event nobody alive sees below normal decade in the next hundred years

Speaking of summer's of "Yore"... pretty soon all the hot summer of yores will be gone.  Replace by recent summers.

In BTV, the last 3 July's are in the top 4 hottest since 1883, lol. 

This July will absolutely destroy the other ones after the next 3-4 days too, as it's already running decently above the number 2 slot from 2018.  #4 is 2019.

Every July just gets a little bit hotter.

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