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June 2023 Summer Begins


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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

So.. about that 3-6” of rain lol. Models now have .50 or less thru Sunday for much of SNE. Today looks totally dry . Sunny morning currently 

It was never supposed to be that much rain in SNE. I said that multiple times. It’s all north and west for the most part except for. Saturday afternoon or Saturday night perhaps

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16 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Dumbest time in our history 

Ever since people began giving opinions on social media there has been a never ending stream of cringe worthy stuff..some for responses more bc they are not brilliant  . -*When all the news is politicized and Spun for ratings and to give the side what they want to hear to reinforce their beliefs and when the  establishment press is 85% one side most independent critical thinking folks just aren’t sure what to believe . Many just take things at face value bc it’s P.C and Agrees with what their fed daily they have busy lives but many Young disenfranchised with the main stream buy into sensational alternative media And sound ridiculous 

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17 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

It was never supposed to be that much rain in SNE. I said that multiple times. It’s all north and west for the most part except for. Saturday afternoon or Saturday night perhaps

Today they were talking rainy day and tomorrow was stormy. Today maybe a shower S coast but rest dry. Tomorrow looks mainly dry other than a pop up scattered around. 

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11 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Today they were talking rainy day and tomorrow was stormy. Today maybe a shower S coast but rest dry. Tomorrow looks mainly dry other than a pop up scattered around. 

Today will have increasing clouds and some rain into south coast of SNE. Probably some showers scattered tonight. Tomorrow kind of meh with more scattered showers. 

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9 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

It's amazing how confident they are in their false reality...no data no facts just whatever they want it to be. 

Social media was truly the downfall of humanity 

It is literally the worst , and it’s everywhere , almost everything is also a argument or just people insulting others behind keyboards ..but great ratings !

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22 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

The gfs ruins the 4th so that’s cool.

:lol:

not convincing though.  heh, what is at this range, but that looks pretty randomly generated (artifact) that's just as likely not really going to be there.

of course ... I'm sure we're going to have to make up for MDW at some point - I mean if New England gets two majors holidays in a row with utopic weather, there world is definitely doomed

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25 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Pretty brutal. Our summers are short enough, don't need this crap.

What I find personally interesting is that the last 10 years or so worth of winters have been getting increasingly more gutted out ...  Someone made the snark post that these winters have been like November for 5 months - most sarcastic humor comes along with an element of truth ;) 

Yet, while that has been occurring, the spans of time spent in real "appeal"  of summers does seem to get shorter ( ...notwithstanding the subjective opinion/judgement of what the really means). Reducing summer length is a tad counter intuitive when we add the word "warming" to the word "global,"  isn't it. 

I was talking with other Mets off line ... most have an evolving impression that there is a kind of smearing at the seasonal margins. Springs and autumns are extending in both directions - seasonal lapsing in both directions.  It's sort of like if you project that into the future, there is realized lesser and lesser seasonal variance between the nadir of winter and the apex of summers... and more disruption of what we think of defined transition season in between - whence extremes give the allusion to both occurring.  Winters become more tepid with lots of wind.  Summers tend to observe more of these tumble over patterns forcing closing lows, at other times, this weird tendency for SE wind persistence into the east coast ... Both shunting continental heat sources in lieu of a quasi trade-wind.  

Then in the autumns, it's almost like we're seeing an emerging new climate signal for the "November snow storm" ( a rubric for all autumn snow and/or snow synoptics whether it actually does snow within, or not) before the tepid temperature in compression flow, wind-regime of winter.

Ah yes ...making America great again

 

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