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July has arrived ... the Meteorologically defined mid summer month


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  On 7/11/2023 at 11:41 AM, Damage In Tolland said:

So now dews in the 60’s is COC? My how things have changed 

Any reprieve from humidity this morning, with dewpoints in the
upper 50s and low 60s, will fall by the wayside this afternoon
as dewpoints rise back into muggy territory by this evening.

 

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50s lol I have to laugh how defensive you are over the DP. I mean if you can't feel the obvious difference from the last week then I give up.

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  On 7/11/2023 at 11:53 AM, CoastalWx said:

Don’t really agree with BOX. 0-30mb avg dews mix out this aftn.

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Maybe MAV/MEX?    ... they both indicate modest rises during the day. Don't know - dr their reasoning

My thinking is this isn't a true CAA sourced air mass.  It seems it was manufactured by the circulation folding when the mid/U/A closing happened later yesterday.   I may be wrong, but this appears like it's more a pool than an conveyor

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  On 7/11/2023 at 11:58 AM, Typhoon Tip said:

Maybe MAV/MEX?    ... they both indicate modest rises during the day. Don't know - dr their reasoning

My thinking is this isn't a true CAA sourced air mass.  It seems it was manufactured by the circulation folding when the mid/U/A closing happened later yesterday.   I may be wrong, but this appears like it's more a pool than an conveyor

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Just a pool of some cooler and drier air. 

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  On 7/11/2023 at 11:58 AM, Typhoon Tip said:

Maybe MAV/MEX?    ... they both indicate modest rises during the day. Don't know - dr their reasoning

My thinking is this isn't a true CAA sourced air mass.  It seems it was manufactured by the circulation folding when the mid/U/A closing happened later yesterday.   I may be wrong, but this appears like it's more a pool than an conveyor

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I guess maybe along south coast they rise? Seems like most areas stay 58-64ish. 

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There is no better feeling in the word then opening the door and being blasted by high heat and high humidity. It's like a mixture of mint mouthwash and orange scented face wash just splashing you in the face. 

Sometimes it's actually fun being in a heavily A/C'd building because this feeling is intensified 100x more. 

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