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Octorcher or Roctober 2023 Discussion Thread


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19 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

Another west shift at 12z. Looks like a very rainy saturday

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I’m really just starting to look at tropical again and these have been substantial shifts west in the guidance. Now that Rina is gone, the models can adjust I guess. Not sure how much more room there is to go west. Looks like another threat for NS though currently. 

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2 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I’m really just starting to look at tropical again and these have been substantial shifts west in the guidance. Now that Rina is gone, the models can adjust I guess. Not sure how much more room there is to go west. Looks like another threat for NS though currently. 

Rinse, repeat of the last one.

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Sneaky best diurnal d(T) of the year and possibly longer...

At least for me - was not expecting mid 40s last night ( tho ORH above the radiation inversion stayed at a relative toasty 53).    But it's 83 here at the moment, closing in a 40 F spread.  

KFIT 46 to 81 so far

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Could see some readings approaching October monthly highs in parts of New England over the next couple days.

Mount Washington is forecast to reach 60F today, which would tie October 12, 2021, for second warmest October day ever observed. The all-time monthly record is 62F, set on October 5, 2005.

Burlington, Vermont is forecast to reach 84F tomorrow. The all-time monthly record high there is 85F, set on October 17, 1947 and on October 11, 1949.

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17 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Could see some readings approaching October monthly highs in parts of New England over the next couple days.

Mount Washington is forecast to reach 60F today, which would tie October 12, 2021, for second warmest October day ever observed. The all-time monthly record is 62F, set on October 5, 2005.

Burlington, Vermont is forecast to reach 84F tomorrow. The all-time monthly record high there is 85F, set on October 17, 1947 and on October 11, 1949.

Although a bit outside this subforum, Syracuse is forecast to reach 88F tomorrow. That value would tie the October monthly record of 88F, set on October 1, 2019.

Speaking of MWN, out of 2,327 October days [75 years, plus 2 days], only 2 have reached or exceeded 60F. There's a chance that both today and tomorrow may reach 60+. Also, the forecast low of 52F for tomorrow would be second warmest ever observed in the month of October behind only the 54F low observed on October 4, 2005, should it occur.

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These could fall,

CLIMATE...
High temperatures may approach records on today and Wednesday. Here
are current record highs and year set for Portland, Concord, and
Augusta for October 3rd and 4th.

           Oct. 3rd    Oct. 4th
Portland - 80 (2002)   82 (1941)
Concord  - 84 (1967)   84 (1931)
Augusta  - 79 (1983)   81 (2001)
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20 minutes ago, dryslot said:

These could fall,

CLIMATE...
High temperatures may approach records on today and Wednesday. Here
are current record highs and year set for Portland, Concord, and
Augusta for October 3rd and 4th.

           Oct. 3rd    Oct. 4th
Portland - 80 (2002)   82 (1941)
Concord  - 84 (1967)   84 (1931)
Augusta  - 79 (1983)   81 (2001)

81F and climbing

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19 minutes ago, dryslot said:

These could fall,

CLIMATE...
High temperatures may approach records on today and Wednesday. Here
are current record highs and year set for Portland, Concord, and
Augusta for October 3rd and 4th.

           Oct. 3rd    Oct. 4th
Portland - 80 (2002)   82 (1941)
Concord  - 84 (1967)   84 (1931)
Augusta  - 79 (1983)   81 (2001)

1 PM temps:
PWM, 78 with S wind.  Probably not today (unless the wind switches to SW soon)
CON, 80   Outside chance
AUG, 79   Tied, will break
 

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