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3 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I think that was a the year of that super hot July 4th weekend too.  I attended a July 4th party ... people matriculating in started mid afternoon ... and by 3 or so, were taking turns laying down on floors to cool off, in between going back out to the patio to regale in shifts... 103 on the home station.  And I think Logan was high 99 chilly degrees under an obscuring cirrus plume. 

That's the one.  7/3/2002 set a new, though modest, hottest temp at my transpirationally cooled yard, hitting 93° and the 4th had 91.  That 93 was tied on 9/9 that year but the 79.5° daily mean on 7/3 still reigns supreme.  That August CON had a 9-day heat wave, with the first 6 of those running 95 to 99.  Seven of my 15 days 90+ came in 2002 and that year holds the hottest temp for July, August and September.

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Just when I thought I was done, the models (18z HRRR shown) offer up some considerable flakeage here tomorrow night. A potent inverted trough rotating in from the N, along with a strong cross barrier flow and a veering wind profile (W at surface to NE aloft) could result in some significant upslope rippage along the spine of the Greens. I suspect it'll be rain here before going to non-accumulating snow and then to sticking snow that yields up to 2-3" of accumulation on grassy surfaces as the temperatures drop. The summits of Mt. Snow and Stratton could walk away with 6-10" if trends hold.

 

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