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Big time heat focused in sne Sunday-Tuesday to close out July


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Holy crap.  I’m just seeing that MVL here was 80F at 2am last night from wind/cloud cover.  

Got into upper 70s around sunset but then rose back to 82F at 11pm. 

Thats wild for that ASOS to rise back into the low 80s at midnight.  That’s the normal average high temp getting hit at like 1am.

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2 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

PWM has been 80+ all night. That's not normal.

Heh...looks like it's a first for that pre-sunrise period. I thought maybe there was a torch in there where maybe they stayed at 80F all night and ended up with a late day sub 80F thanks to a front or storm, but looks like nada.

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2 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

We had inquired with the techs about high temperatures last year and were told things were fine. But the overnight lows have definitely stood out the last couple of weeks. Unless they hit it between obs, PWM has been 80+ all night. That's not normal.

Lots of NNE in the 80s last night.  Those clouds and increased flow hit just right to stop and even reverse any cooling that started at sunset.  Wild.

I still can’t believe that without that round of rain this morning it might have stayed 80s even at spots like here.  

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Lots of NNE in the 80s last night.  

I still can’t believe that without that round of rain this morning it might have stayed 80s even at spots like here.  

I think the convection helped that. The mixing usually picks up ahead of the convection like that. All of NH was down into the U60s or L70s.

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1 minute ago, dendrite said:

I think the convection helped that. The mixing usually picks up ahead of the convection like that. All of NH was down into the U60s or L70s.

Just a wave of warmth before the rains?  Makes sense, looks like most of the BTV CWA sites ticked upwards ahead of that cluster after trying to cool after sunset.

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Post dem charts !

 

50 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Euro looked more like 80s later this week before retorching. 

 

39 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Need to see charts 

Might be 80s in Scooterville but Euro has Kevs tent at the tarmac scorched 

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Just a wave of warmth before the rains?  Makes sense, looks like most of the BTV CWA sites ticked upwards ahead of that cluster.  

Better mixing as the inflow picked up? idk...I haven't looked at much yet. Looks like SLK has done 75F after midnight before, but it's pretty rare. Looks like it happened at 4am as well once. I'll have to dig for the year in the raw data.

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2 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

We had inquired with the techs about high temperatures last year and were told things were fine. But the overnight lows have definitely stood out the last couple of weeks. Unless they hit it between obs, PWM has been 80+ all night. That's not normal.

They touched 79 sometime between 2A and 8A, but their record high minimum of 76 is toast unless that convection moving thru NH has enough meat to splash down the temp.  (or an evening cool-down.)
Was 71 this morning at my frost pocket, only 1° lower than at 10 last night.

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September of 2008...I don't remember that one. Ha. Looks like it was prefrontal. M/U 70s after midnight and low 50s by the afternoon.

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SLK,2008-09-14 23:51,METAR KSLK 142351Z AUTO 19007KT 9SM CLR 23/19 A2951 RMK AO2 SLP984 T02330194 10267 20228 58026
SLK,2008-09-15 00:51,METAR KSLK 150051Z AUTO 20012G20KT 9SM CLR 24/19 A2951 RMK AO2 SLP982 T02440189
SLK,2008-09-15 01:51,METAR KSLK 150151Z AUTO 19014G19KT 9SM CLR 24/19 A2947 RMK AO2 PRESFR SLP967 T02440189
SLK,2008-09-15 02:51,METAR KSLK 150251Z AUTO 19015G21KT 9SM SCT100 24/19 A2943 RMK AO2 SLP953 T02440189 58027
SLK,2008-09-15 03:51,METAR KSLK 150351Z AUTO 19018G26KT 10SM BKN090 25/18 A2937 RMK AO2 PK WND 20030/0332 SLP933 T02500183
SLK,2008-09-15 04:51,METAR KSLK 150451Z AUTO 20019G31KT 10SM SCT044 BKN050 OVC100 25/18 A2933 RMK AO2 PK WND 20031/0444 SLP918 T02500183 402670167
SLK,2008-09-15 05:51,METAR KSLK 150551Z AUTO 21031G41KT 10SM BKN044 BKN050 OVC095 26/18 A2929 RMK AO2 PK WND 20041/0550 SLP905 T02610178 10261 20233 56043
SLK,2008-09-15 06:51,METAR KSLK 150651Z AUTO 21021G39KT 10SM BKN043 OVC050 26/18 A2926 RMK AO2 PK WND 19039/0643 SLP894 T02560178
SLK,2008-09-15 07:51,METAR KSLK 150751Z AUTO 22022G29KT 10SM FEW038 BKN060 OVC075 25/17 A2927 RMK AO2 PK WND 22040/0720 SLP897 T02500172
SLK,2008-09-15 08:51,METAR KSLK 150851Z AUTO 23018G35KT 10SM FEW022 BKN027 OVC050 19/14 A2937 RMK AO2 PK WND 21043/0815 SLP931 T01940144 53023
SLK,2008-09-15 09:51,METAR KSLK 150951Z AUTO 24020G31KT 4SM BR OVC015 17/15 A2942 RMK AO2 PK WND 23036/0855 RAB01E04B25E44 PRESRR SLP951 P0000 T01720150
SLK,2008-09-15 10:51,METAR KSLK 151051Z AUTO 26010G22KT 230V290 3SM -RA BR BKN014 OVC021 14/13 A2954 RMK AO2 PK WND 23031/0956 RAB04 PRESRR SLP995 P0002 T01440128
SLK,2008-09-15 11:51,METAR KSLK 151151Z AUTO 26008KT 4SM BR SCT010 BKN014 OVC036 13/12 A2962 RMK AO2 RAE09 SLP022 P0000 60002 70003 T01330122 10261 20133 53080
SLK,2008-09-15 12:51,METAR KSLK 151251Z AUTO 25006KT 5SM BR BKN011 BKN024 OVC032 14/12 A2966 RMK AO2 RAB29E41 SLP035 P0001 T01390122
SLK,2008-09-15 13:51,METAR KSLK 151351Z AUTO 26006KT 6SM BR FEW009 BKN022 OVC032 13/11 A2970 RMK AO2 RAB27E36 SLP051 P0000 T01330111
SLK,2008-09-15 14:51,METAR KSLK 151451Z AUTO 26008KT 4SM BR SCT010 BKN013 OVC018 13/11 A2974 RMK AO2 SLP065 60001 T01280106 51027
SLK,2008-09-15 15:51,METAR KSLK 151551Z AUTO 26007KT 8SM BKN010 BKN016 OVC025 13/11 A2977 RMK AO2 RAB03E14 CIG 008V014 SLP075 P0000 T01280106
SLK,2008-09-15 16:51,METAR KSLK 151651Z AUTO 27004KT 3SM -RA BR BKN012 OVC018 12/11 A2981 RMK AO2 RAB13E23B50 SLP086 P0000 T01220106
SLK,2008-09-15 17:51,METAR KSLK 151751Z AUTO VRB03KT 5SM BR BKN009 OVC014 12/11 A2982 RMK AO2 RAE43 CIG 007V012 SLP091 P0001 60002 T01220106 10139 20117 53016

 

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Brian posting IEM charts while Lisa hoses down chickens all day?

I'm at work being very productive.

Nice ob from CON on July 5, 1990 before a front. 85F at 2am.

CON,1990-07-05 06:00,KCON 050600Z 24009KT 5SM SCT120 OVC250 29/22 A2955 RMK OCNL DSNT LTG SW/ SLP004 8/078 T02940217 403280194 57005
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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

And it looks like PWM actually has done an 80+ night before. That torch night going from the heat/dews on 7/21 to the dry 100s on 7/22.

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Love this app, has Madis on it too. Was looking at all the layers you can put on. Very cool, waves, currents tides, all air quality from NO to SO, winter radars, winter precip type forecast etc etc

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Just now, Bostonseminole said:

never used Windy.com? it's great.. I love the model overlaps..

Yes, this is my phone Thermometer App that has windy with it. Love the details look. Dews dropping now. Hot dry Sahara here. Ground is dusty earth.  Grass is scorched.  

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