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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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16 minutes ago, mreaves said:

34.5° WTF?! I thought November lows were supposed to be mid 50s!

MVL has been bouncing between 36F and 45F the past couple hours.  Calm vs mixing.

We could get to the normal 28F low (average min at both MVL and MPV), especially if it goes calm.

Yesterday’s daily departures were incredible.  A true +25 at Montpelier and +26 at Morrisville-Stowe.

These sharp cold fronts get us back to normal.

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Just now, powderfreak said:

MVL has been bouncing between 36F and 45F the past couple hours.  Calm vs mixing.

We could get to the normal 28F low (average min at both MVL and MPV), especially if it goes calm.

Yesterday’s daily departures were incredible.  A true +25 at Montpelier and +26 at Morrisville-Stowe.

These sharp cold fronts get us back to normal.

It’s funny, I went to Montpelier to walk on the bike path and the temp jumped into the 40’s just before exit 7 and down over the hill. I figured that area was probably open to mixing. It dropped back into the 30s halfway down to exit 8. 

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7 minutes ago, mreaves said:

It’s funny, I went to Montpelier to walk on the bike path and the temp jumped into the 40’s just before exit 7 and down over the hill. I figured that area was probably open to mixing. It dropped back into the 30s halfway down to exit 8. 

I love the super local variations we see around here due to the terrain and mixing.  You can tell where the air is moving swiftly, tapping into that higher level flow vs settling out calmly based on the temp.

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52 minutes ago, SouthCoastMA said:

Still finding deer ticks on the kid. Something tells me these things aren't going away anytime soon. 

I always bring home some ticks during deer season, Nov 2-30 this year.  Spring and fall seem to offer more of the little horrors, mid-late summer they seem to disappear.

Had mid 30s late last evening, clouds pushed it to low 40s by 7 this morning.

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tomorrow will be pretty harsh though.   there's some acclimation bias there, but going from 70 to 80 days, to today's 60 ... to the 44 down here and 33 up there, with near 30mph wind gusts tomorrow, that's not going to be very pleasant.

btw, we've made it!  we are now in the solar minimum. for the next 91.25 days we are in 'solar winter'   one aspect about this time, at our latitude, that can be distinctive is that the advection terms become dominate in the diurnal cycle.   if there is no caa or waa, than the sun's feeble ability to correct the air mass is more coherently registerable ...  it will offset some, but it just gets subsumed by the advection to the point where it is almost immeasurable - this is the time of year the temperatures can 'bottom out' at 1pm on a sunny day, because the core of a cold air mass times... 

not that we should ever see anything like this given the state of the world  heh

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1 hour ago, tamarack said:

I always bring home some ticks during deer season, Nov 2-30 this year.  Spring and fall seem to offer more of the little horrors, mid-late summer they seem to disappear.

Had mid 30s late last evening, clouds pushed it to low 40s by 7 this morning.

Picked of two the last two days, Really tiny black ones too.

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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

This is the earliest I’ve ever been done with leaves. Nov 8th is crazy early for the Oaks to be done . I’m usually doing a final cleanup Tgiving week. Stein did give us that gift .

Yea I have one more small round to do and it will look like a pristine looking brown landscape. 

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That is quite the evolution of the pattern during the second half of the week. That is a pretty significant ridge which gets going across the southern states with a quite a bit of shortwave energy rotating around in Canada with some intense systems moving across the Gulf of Alaska into Canada. Don't really care what the differences are at the sfc right now but even the Euro has a somewhat similar evolution to the GFS. 

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