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August Disco 2021. Do record dews continue?


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1 minute ago, dendrite said:

Euro kinda caved with the excessive dews up here for the weekend...kind of a moist E flow/BD deal. DIT south and west may still be dewy.

Yeah all of SNE Dew cie dew your partner. Days and days and days 

Warm & humid pattern with 850 mb temps above normal on both the
GEFS and EC ensembles. Thus nighttime low temps
will run warmer than normal given high dew pt airmass over the
region. Dew pts peak Fri/Sat and Sun, with a model blend
offering 70-75 dew pts!
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9 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yeah all of SNE Dew cie dew your partner. Days and days and days 

Warm & humid pattern with 850 mb temps above normal on both the
GEFS and EC ensembles. Thus nighttime low temps
will run warmer than normal given high dew pt airmass over the
region. Dew pts peak Fri/Sat and Sun, with a model blend
offering 70-75 dew pts!

GFS and euro op say naso fast for ENE/CNE. 

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

NAM takes Frederick way west leaving us on severe wx side with potential spinners and dews to Maine’s . You’d think Euro follows suit . Makes sense with War flex and Henri getting stronger and closer 

Yeah lol, taking something close enough to impact at all should 'make sense' - go wonder.   

No matter what, that makes sense -

Kidding, but these solutions that creep a TC N like that don't typically pan out.   Just sayn'

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3 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That feeder band would be potential spinner city all across SNE as it traverses the region. Then bridge disaster for VTwith synoptic downpours 

Everyone gets what they want. High dews there. Lower dews here. More social distancing in VT.

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Lol. Mountain Rd in Stowe completely washed out and separated from society. 

Happened in that Halloween wind/rain storm a few years ago… total washout by Topnotch Resort lol.  Luckily we were on the society side of that one but couldn’t get to work for a couple days.

Like in Backedge’s area earlier this summer, get a good quick 3”+ in VT topography and you get problems in a hurry.  We do seem to do flash flooding with the best of them in the Greens.

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