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June 2024 Obs/Disco


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Just now, CoastalWx said:

MHT-LWM will be warmest on a SW flow regime in June as SSTs south of New England still cool. But by July, that distinction typically goes away.

It’s still a DS off the Monads/ORH hills though

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1 minute ago, dendrite said:

It’s still a DS off the Monads/ORH hills though

I don't recall them always being the warmest in the summer. Maybe because the more typical regime has slightly cooler 850s there? 

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3 hours ago, dendrite said:

Props to you on that. Doesn’t look like they slipped a 79 in there either. That place is unreal now in the summer. 

BTV is like the Dominican Republic during these heat waves.  Nights are just hot, humid and breezy southerly flow.  Tropical vibes.

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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I think we all understand the mid levels take precedence, but all else being equal, that region is usually tic or two above the rest.

Maybe in deep srly flow regimes? But with the typical SW flow regime, that extends well into CT and ern MA IMO by July in Aug. No doubt they are warmer relative to around them. Fryeburg is a classic example too. 

But my point is that MHT itself seems warm. Not disputing it is a "hot spot" if you will.

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

He has to stuff a towel underneath shirt stretching from neck right down to crack.. Tucked into jeans once below waist 

Bruins towel on the back and a Red Sox towel tucked in the front?

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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Pike north especially RT 2 to SNH look good for storms late tomorrow.

Sure does, could see some flash flooding too as storms should train. 

Shear isn't overly strong but looks like there will be a narrow corridor of bulk shear > 30 knots tomorrow within that area. Lapse rates aren't too terrible either. 

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18 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Maybe in deep srly flow regimes? But with the typical SW flow regime, that extends well into CT and ern MA IMO by July in Aug. No doubt they are warmer relative to around them. Fryeburg is a classic example too. 

But my point is that MHT itself seems warm. Not disputing it is a "hot spot" if you will.

Yea, fair enough.

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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Winds today seem more SW like 220-230 right now vs yesterday. Will boost a few here.

 

some sites had a weird stagnation for 40 minutes.  interesting.   FIT was one of them.

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