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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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41 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Wow. Got down to 51.5° here. Up to 64°. 

 

33 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Almost turned on the A/C in November, lol.

Yesterday evening I drove down to Montpelier and the temp on the car thermo went form 52° at exit 8 to 64° at exit 7.  It was a wild swing.

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64 low

now... 78

off the hook anomaly at both ends of the day? it may not be a record high, or low, but the daily mean is going to ceiling.  this may qualify as a synergistic heat bomb - we just do it in spring and falls

we just almost can't get that done in july around here, because it seems per monitoring ... there's too may ways to interfere with top end heat in summer at our geologic circumstance.

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"Only" made it to 70F today.   As a 68 year old weather geek I kept daily weather observations when I lived in the Boston area as a kid in the 1960s and early 70s.  Not just the weather but other interesting fun facts like the trees being mostly bare by October 20th.   Lots of snow flurry days in late October, even one on October 6th I found.  Lots of mixed precipitation in early November even a cold, dry snow on November 7th one year.  Not to get political, but climate change policy took another hit yesterday.  

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81 at hfd and bos destroys the previous record for nov 6 set just as recently as 2022, by 5+ degrees f ! 

orh previous was 72, set 2022, now it is 79 at 1000k elevation. 

dps at hfd and bos are 55+ ...so this air mass is not just a kinetic fluke. it's 'thermodynamically historic' - if that's a metric

i'm just stunned by this one -

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the thing i find interesting about this is that the last heat burst up over the eastern ridge last week was actually modeled to be more than this, but the sensible/measured result had this one the superior.

may be another in a week too.  

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2 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

the thing i find interesting about this is that the last heat burst up over the eastern ridge last week was actually modeled to be more than this, but the sensible/measured result had this one the superior.

may be another in a week too.  

Steined ground, no moisture 

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