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NNE Cold Season Thread 2021/2022


PhineasC
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12 minutes ago, Redmorninglight said:

About 20 minutes WNW of Warrensburgh, 30 minutes due south of Gore. It’s not a done deal yet, but hoping to close on the property within 2 weeks. Lots of work to do on the old house, but there is a cool little cottage as well. It’s all off the grid with solar. 

That’s awesome.  That area does great in a lot of synoptic events, any southerly orientation to the wind you’ll see the QPF maps light it up there.  SE or SW you often see this max to the north of the Mohawk Valley the entire length of the southern Adirondacks.  Good CAD in those elevated hollows that seem frequent in that area… like 1000-2000ft “valleys”.

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5 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

Still 37 here. Temp is stuck as usual. We will see what happens overnight but it doesn't have the feel to me of a night that drops all that much. Freeze may have to wait here.

Clouds?  I see the higher/mixed spots over in the Greens are also liking that 37F temp in the 1,000-1,800ft band.

Some mid-level clouds moving through NY state and into VT might halt it.  The dew points below freezing this afternoon and the summits below freezing indicate the potential is there.  Still quite early in the evening.

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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Clouds?  I see the higher/mixed spots over in the Greens are also liking that 37F temp in the 1,000-1,800ft band.

Some mid-level clouds moving through NY state and into VT might halt it.  The dew points below freezing this afternoon and the summits below freezing indicate the potential is there.  Still quite early in the evening.

Some high clouds around but nothing major. A little breezy as usual.

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4 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

Some high clouds around but nothing major. A little breezy as usual.

Those high clouds can definitely ruin radiational cooling.  Looks like HIE has stalled dropping for the past 60-90 minutes as the ASOS started reporting FEW/SCT aloft above 10,000ft.

Its crazy but even 10-15,000ft clouds will halt it.

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We’ve gone back up.  Just landed into BTV and about to drive home.  MVL now OVC with clouds and breeze kicked up.  Temps 36-39F generally now with clouds.

We’ll need to clear up to freeze, with the OVC deck at 3,300ft at the ASOS.  Looks like 34F was the local min before back up.

Funny that the pilot and copilot after the flight were talking about BTV… the one guy said “I flew into here last winter, had a company day off between flights and went skiing at Stowe.  Delta has a Stowe discount and it was an awesome day, got paid to go skiing for a day”…. my wife sees me smirking and was like don’t engage, it’s after 11pm, I want to go home :lol:.

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9 hours ago, mreaves said:

33° at home. 42° here in Augusta, ME

Unless one is down by the river, AUG's minima on cool/cold nights is one of the least cold in the southern half of the state.  Both the Civic Center and the AP are on hills.
Finally a frost here, may have dipped under 30.  Between 6 and 7 this morning the temp popped up 4-5 degrees as a breeze mixed out the inversion.  First frost was 18 days later than the previous latest and at the Farmington co-op (assuming they frosted - very likely) it was the latest by a week in their 129-year POR.

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Three sites going down in elevation around the Village, temps ranging from 31F to 25F in 450 vertical feet.  Above inversion, at inversion, below inversion.

This belongs in a weather textbook.

1200ft… barely below freezing (31F min), can see temp/dew separation.

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800ft much colder at 27F right on the edge of shallow inversion.

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Then 755ft along river just fully under the inversion and an ice box to 25F.

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What a day.  Traveling to other areas of the US (this time the south) always reminds me that I love where we live.

From the beach to icicles in 24 hours.  It was cold up there even with the sunshine.  The shadows grow early and the sun sets on the NE aspect of the mountain in early afternoon lol.

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10 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Back to back hard freezes… who’d have thunk.

25-28F this morning around town under 1,000ft.

This morning we dropped into the 20s F at our site for the first time this season.  I certainly wasn’t expecting to get down below 30 F here at our site this quickly based on our usual autumn temperature progression.  I don’t really track temperatures here, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this was very close to the average date when we see our first low temperatures in the 20s F for our site.

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3 hours ago, powderfreak said:

What a day.  Traveling to other areas of the US (this time the south) always reminds me that I love where we live.

From the beach to icicles in 24 hours.  It was cold up there even with the sunshine.  The shadows grow early and the sun sets on the NE aspect of the mountain in early afternoon lol.

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Going back to MD always makes me appreciate northern NH more.

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Good morning everyone! I hope y'all had a great summer/fall. I'm happy to report we are experiencing our first observed snowflakes of the 2021-2022 season here at 1500' in Jackson NH right now. I woke up to a steady rainfall and a temp of 39F but the flakes started mixing in once the temp dipped to 37F. Probably 85% rain 15% snow at the moment lol.

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