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Does anyone remember real cold fronts in the summer. The 88-98f degree heat is broken as a line of showers and tstorms passes nw to se through the area and within a few hours caa has begun on the heels of a decent northerly to northwesterly breeze. The next morning be is bright and sunny with cobalt blue skies, temps 50 to 60f and the day goes on to feature sunshine mixed with puffy clouds and max temps mid to upper 70s and a stiff but beautiful n/nw breeze 15 to 20 mph with a few higher gusts....dews around 70 tumble into the 40s and 50s.

 

Where did these cold fronts go?? Now you get more fractured storms then a windshift to light north which goes light and variable. Dewpoints around 70 drop into the low to mid 60s and eventually around 60. The next day is mostly sunny with highs well into the 80s

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13 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Not including last night. You can see NE MASS and the entire south coast sit at about 2-4” of rain the past two months. Many in the central SNE are at 6-8” which isn’t too far below normal. 

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That shows the middlebury max well and my side of town higher than Spanky’s and the shafting in Seymour-stein.

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2 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

Does anyone remember real cold fronts in the summer. The 88-98f degree heat is broken as a line of showers and tstorms passes nw to se through the area and within a few hours caa has begun on the heels of a decent northerly to northwesterly breeze. The next morning be is bright and sunny with cobalt blue skies, temps 50 to 60f and the day goes on to feature sunshine mixed with puffy clouds and max temps mid to upper 70s and a stiff but beautiful n/nw breeze 15 to 20 mph with a few higher gusts....dews around 70 tumble into the 40s and 50s.

 

Where did these cold fronts go?? Now you get more fractured storms then a windshift to light north which goes light and variable. Dewpoints around 70 drop into the low to mid 60s and eventually around 60. The next day is mostly sunny with highs well into the 80s

Enjoy the new climo.

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3 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

Does anyone remember real cold fronts in the summer. The 88-98f degree heat is broken as a line of showers and tstorms passes nw to se through the area and within a few hours caa has begun on the heels of a decent northerly to northwesterly breeze. The next morning be is bright and sunny with cobalt blue skies, temps 50 to 60f and the day goes on to feature sunshine mixed with puffy clouds and max temps mid to upper 70s and a stiff but beautiful n/nw breeze 15 to 20 mph with a few higher gusts....dews around 70 tumble into the 40s and 50s.

 

Where did these cold fronts go?? Now you get more fractured storms then a windshift to light north which goes light and variable. Dewpoints around 70 drop into the low to mid 60s and eventually around 60. The next day is mostly sunny with highs well into the 80s

You just described the next 4 days lol

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

CON to your area did well. Steined up here again. Hopefully we get a synoptic misery mist day soon. Monday is still looking wedgie for us.

it was kind of funny, i woke up at around 2:30 to take a leak. looked out the window and it hadn't rained yet. Radar didn't look like it had much heading my way. must have poured in the 30 mins or so while i was snoring

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