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August model and weather disco


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3 hours ago, Torch Tiger said:

Posted this last month, it's not unusual we see max temps in mid Aug-early Sept.  Hopefully we max and max very high.

"Some high late-season numbers in the past 25 years in Boston.  all either tied or highest temps for their respective years.

98 August 29, 2018

 

96 September 08, 2015  
93 September 02, 2014  
95 August 18, 2009  
     
96 August 25, 2007   
93 August 22, 2003   
101 August 14, 2002  
     

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I remember the 2009 heatwave, had just became a FT driver that week, a co-worker in Nashua died of heat stroke  8/18/09 ("they" installed ventilation fans a decade later) Only 55 years old.

Quite true.  70 years ago:
            BOS      NYC
8/28      96         98
8/29      96         99
8/30      98         98
8/31       97       100
9/1         87         97   Sea breeze at Logan?
9/2       100       102   Hottest September day in both places

 

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7 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

High of 73F in the valley.  Dew of 52F.

Mid-50s and windy up high.  Can almost smell the Pumpkin Spice on the breeze… but it feels too early to be honest.  Giving that like Sept/Oct afternoon vibe up here but still all green.

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Eff that shit. Way too early. Luckily some heat on the way.

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11 minutes ago, WalpoleJoe said:

Then you would love it there. I still went out and about, but that is tough mid-afternoon through the evening, the temp really doesn't drop much.

That heat/humidity has been beyond relentless down there. I can’t even remember when this stretch began but I want to say it’s been at least a solid month (of this extreme stuff). 
 

EDIt: May be pushing two months actually

 

 

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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Looking like a wild evening and night west of a line from ORH to PVD 

Several rounds of scattered thunderstorms are likely to occur
from late Saturday afternoon through Saturday night. The
potential exists for a few severe storms with damaging winds,
as well as for an isolated tornado. Short range models show
convection beginning in CT and western MA as early as 4 PM or as
late as 7 PM. The ECMWF is sooner...around 2-3 PM. As the night
progresses, even though heating is lost, they dynamics
increase as wind fields strengthen. By 09Z, the SREF on the SPC
website shows 50-70 percent probability of 0-6km bulk shear
greater than 40 kt across western MA and northern CT. The
`tornado ingredients` chart highlights that area as well, after
being maximized in eastern New York earlier in the evening. GFS
and ECMWF Sigtor levels reach 1-2 and 0-1km helicity is 100-200
during the overnight hours. Expect isolated to scattered strong
to severe storms across the region through the night.

8/10/00 we pray

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yeah I recall that one. Epic lightning. But it really blew up from like North Att into RI

There was a tornado warning with that. Spinning like a top in the mid levels, but nothing at the surface except for strong winds. Was pretty wild. 

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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

There was a tornado warning with that. Spinning like a top in the mid levels, but nothing at the surface except for strong winds. Was pretty wild. 

That’s why I said night of the killer tor. That was a once in 25 year SNE storm . Down south it happens 3x a year in middle of night 

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4 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That’s why I said night of the killer tor. That was a once in 25 year SNE storm . Down south it happens 3x a year in middle of night 

I want to sit around in the basement and tell ghost stories during a tornado warning with a flashlight under my chin and make hissing noises 

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