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Does anything grow at SLK airport or is it barren like Peter Sinks?

Station                    Lat     Lon  Elev(m)
Saranac_Lake/Ad     NY US 44.38  -74.20   507
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KSLK   GFS MOS GUIDANCE    5/27/2021  0600 UTC

DT /MAY  27      /MAY  28                /MAY  29             /

HR   12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 00 06
X/N              59          24          50          22       59

TMP  52 52 56 56 51 36 29 26 31 40 46 50 46 35 27 24 36 52 56 52 33
DPT  46 37 29 27 30 30 25 22 25 21 23 26 30 30 25 21 29 27 25 30 29

 

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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Does anything grow at SLK airport or is it barren like Peter Sinks?


Station                    Lat     Lon  Elev(m)
Saranac_Lake/Ad     NY US 44.38  -74.20   507
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KSLK   GFS MOS GUIDANCE    5/27/2021  0600 UTC

DT /MAY  27      /MAY  28                /MAY  29             /

HR   12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 00 06
X/N              59          24          50          22       59

TMP  52 52 56 56 51 36 29 26 31 40 46 50 46 35 27 24 36 52 56 52 33
DPT  46 37 29 27 30 30 25 22 25 21 23 26 30 30 25 21 29 27 25 30 29

 

I can't do that. It's one thing to have crisp mornings...but come on.

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2 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Does anything grow at SLK airport or is it barren like Peter Sinks?


Station                    Lat     Lon  Elev(m)
Saranac_Lake/Ad     NY US 44.38  -74.20   507
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KSLK   GFS MOS GUIDANCE    5/27/2021  0600 UTC

DT /MAY  27      /MAY  28                /MAY  29             /

HR   12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 00 06
X/N              59          24          50          22       59

TMP  52 52 56 56 51 36 29 26 31 40 46 50 46 35 27 24 36 52 56 52 33
DPT  46 37 29 27 30 30 25 22 25 21 23 26 30 30 25 21 29 27 25 30 29

 

I'm going to have to cover the whole garden tonight and tomorrow night.  Break out the old sheets, ha.

SLK and Alex... when freezes can happen even on the 4th of July.

 

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25 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

What exactly does chillin and grillin mean? Aren’t children in school today?

Age 3 and 1 so no. Chillin and grillin. Cocadoodledewlessness.  Sucks you have to work on days like this. Best part of retirement every day is a weekend 

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47 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Maybe we can make Saturday at lease useable up north?

Maybe we can sneak to mid-60s while down south is mid-40s?

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Weekend looks fine up there til maybe Sunday night. Sorry to the SNE peeps. 

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1 hour ago, jbenedet said:

Pretty good indication on guidance that the SE ridge is going to flex Saturday pm into Sunday. Maybe eastern sections can warm sector before the next round of rain. Don’t think it would take too much to get round 2 to cut west into PA...

 

Mm I see that -

After that, almost looks like an attempt at a Bahama-blue pattern....   Tropical marine clear air/ quasi tropical sounding curls all the way up to Maine on a deep layer southerly conveyor.

They're interesting patterns.  We can get into interesting weather from training tropical downpours.  Brilliant white turrets against emerald blue in those oceanic clear air DPs to 76, but not exceptionally high temperatures.  I mean 84/76 I've seen that with streamline flow from Nassau to Kennebunk -

Getting ahead of my self ..but that GGEM has that look, as this weekends tortured scenario sort of just fades into a deep transport look up the eastern seaboard. 

Either way, the whole thing this weekend defaults the heights to 582 upon leaving - interesting. It's like the whole ordeal is sort of symbolic of just being a big warm front taking three days to admit it...heh.   Actually the GFS smacks of that out there too -

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5 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Mm I see that -

After that, almost looks like an attempt at a Bahama-blue pattern....   Tropical marine clear air/ quasi tropical sounding curls all the way up to Maine on a deep layer southerly conveyor.

They're interesting patterns.  We can get into interesting weather from training tropical downpours.  Brilliant white turrets against emerald blue in those oceanic clear air DPs to 76, but not exceptionally high temperatures.  I mean 84/76 I've seen that with streamline flow from Nassau to Kennebunk -

Getting ahead of my self ..but that GGEM has that look, as this weekends tortured scenario sort of just fades into a deep transport look up the eastern seaboard. 

Either way, the whole thing this weekend defaults the heights to 582 upon leaving - interesting. It's like the whole ordeal is sort of symbolic of just being a big warm front taking three days to admit it...heh.   Actually the GFS smacks of that out there too -

Mentioned that earlier. Today may be it for the coc k lovers for quite some time. Tuesday onward thru that weekend looks very sticky 

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