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10 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

The damage to that large tent is wild.

Even saw a street sign on RT 108 pushed to like a 45 degree angle.  Fences blown down.  Might’ve gusted 60+ at some point on the NW downslope off Mansfield into town.

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Looks cloudy and cold. Why do people still go to that god forsaken place?

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

And prior runs had 40’s and 1-2” south of 90 . Still garbage . A few I know of were giving it some weight. 

Go throw some matches around. You'll get that brush fire you've always dreamed of.

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36 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

The damage to that large tent is wild.

Even saw a street sign on RT 108 pushed to like a 45 degree angle.  Fences blown down.  Might’ve gusted 60+ at some point on the NW downslope off Mansfield into town.

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That is going to be a big financial hit for a lot of people.  :(

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70 here ... you guys are talking 50s up there?  it's interesting how weak the actual caa terms must be.  like the flow is parallel to thickness gradient. 

nevertheless... once the ceiling arrives and 'caps' the chilly air and then starts raining into this 'thermodynamic' cold air mass... that's the first real nasty look of the autumn.  talking 50s and wet ~ 100 miles either side of line from alb-bos. yuck. and yes, the seemingly perfunctory october snow chance has arrived - it's part of the new climate signal ...leave it at that, which has been recurring often enough to raise eyebrows.  it's just situated a little n of 40 n this time, but here we are again ... mid october with a d-drip. 

then, anyone noticing that that warm signal next weekend?  wow.  if anything, the 850 mb metric is probably underdone at this range/given to the 500 mb isohypses evolution.  that's an impressire -pnap continent.  590 dm hghts to almost alb in the gfs is impressive, particularly when it's not merely there for just a day.   we'll see ... still a couple days to mess it up before it gets more confident, but the fact that the pna index is hugely correcting from +1 all the way -1, while the ao/nao are switching positive..    yeah

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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

The damage to that large tent is wild.

Even saw a street sign on RT 108 pushed to like a 45 degree angle.  Fences blown down.  Might’ve gusted 60+ at some point on the NW downslope off Mansfield into town.

A piece of the pumps canopy was torn off at Irving's Big Stop on Rt 2 in Farmington; looks like no one was underneath at the time.  Road blockages and power outages common all over Franklin County.  Our genny is into its 6th hour

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7 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

70’s next weekend into following week . Torch!

Although I do think it's going to be on the milder side, I don't think it's in 70s through next week. Who knows, maybe you'll be right this time. But we should see 2-3 days around those temps

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1 hour ago, tamarack said:

A piece of the pumps canopy was torn off at Irving's Big Stop on Rt 2 in Farmington; looks like no one was underneath at the time.  Road blockages and power outages common all over Franklin County.  Our genny is into its 6th hour

I think 10% of Maine is without power. Good luck!

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Looks like a cold week relative to normal, then warm from Friday beyond for a couple of weeks. In the old days it was called Indian Summer (for those who have a frost, which looks quite possible). I don't know what the politically correct term is now. Indigenous People's Summer sounds both ridiculous and even more politically incorrect.

So, on the actual weather/climate front. We will probably have a weak to practically non-existant La Nina. You can't blame the the Nina/Nino family for the warm spell. But what does it portend for November?

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19 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Stein going wild with low dews in the droughty areas of SNE.

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Trying to keep it green but he’s hit hard . Neighbors lawns torched . And a whiff tomorrow night . Since I aerated and had it over seeded it’s rained twice . With an 18 day in a row stretch of no rain and a 10 day stretch .18 this month He arrived late, but dropped anchor 

 

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