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September 2020 Discussion


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10 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

The highest ASOS DP I've seen this year... 

what a pee-soup mess out there - 

KASH

2.0m Temperature 78.8° F 80.6 at 16:50 66.0 at 10:56 86.0 at 19:56 66.0 at 10:56
2.0m Dew Point 78.8° F 78.8 at 17:40 59.0 at 0:45 78.8 at 17:40 57.2 at 21:25
2.0m Wet bulb temperature 78.8° F 78.8 at 17:40 62.7 at 3:45 78.8 at 17:40 62.7 at 3:45

wow you aren't kidding .. might be the highest dp I've ever seen locally 

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2 minutes ago, ma blizzard said:

wow you aren't kidding .. might be the highest dp I've ever seen locally 

KASH 101756Z VRB03KT 10SM FEW015 SCT065 27/26 A3018 RMK AO2 RAE37 SLP224 P0000 60000 T02670261 10272 20206 56024

ASH is actually an AWOS and they've been running high dews on humid days. I toss it.

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changing gears for a moment ... 

it's likely the Euro's over doing things with the scale of that ginormous out-of-season trough ... and ultimately amount of depth degrees it ends up with the 850 mb ...   but, even accounting for that, it's still got a pretty solid radiational cooling to frost look for the seasons first from the Lakes to NE/upper OV regions ... prompting me to check. Just based on this if there are some sparkling car-tops out there D8 or so it would behind schedule for N (?) but as much as a week or more ahead of schedule for southern zones. 

c/o Cornell Univ

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12 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Front is through up here... hit 84F for a torch max around lunch time, now down to 72F at 3pm.  60s are just NW of here in northern Champlain Valley and moving this way, even some 50s outside Montreal.

you could go for a run and end up in the warm sector the speed that things movin' along with  -lol

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