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Old 06-01-2018, 04:06 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Currently 27.2°C (Normal Low 23.9°C)

Forecast High is 38.3°C (Normal High 38.3°C)
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Old 06-01-2018, 05:22 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Starting off Summer where we left off with Spring..... OVERCAST/FOGGY/MIST/DRIZZLE!

Add another 1/4" to my books. Not a ton of rain but just a ton of clouds and rainy days

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Old 06-01-2018, 06:17 AM
 
Location: Washington County, PA
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Looking at the latest Euro... Maybe June will be a cool month?. At least to start it looks like.. Jet stream doing the dips!


Next Tuesday Upper Low over Quebec keeping us on the cooler side of things while northern plains and Central Canada heat up.


This Upper low leaves, we moderate to normal then.........





By end of week another dip coming possible with another cool blast (70s with sun or 60s with clouds) while the west torches hot.







While Summer may start off cloudy and rainy again, looks like we wont be torching hot here to start it. So far so good Summer
Please be true lol. This past month has been AWFUL in Pittsburgh and western PA weather wise. I've been so busy (got married), but everything is slowing down now and I'll be back more often. May 2018 was the 2nd warmest ever, and we had a max of 90° already which is extremely rare for us. Our average was +8.4°F which has now negated our below average January, March, and April

I've literally had more days in the 20s than 60s here in Plum. We had a 3 day spring (really). We had snow and 30s on 4/28 and it's been 70+ since May 12th. I hope we have a cool June with lots of 60s and 70s, and no 90s or anything above 83 for that matter.
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Old 06-01-2018, 07:10 AM
 
Location: New York Area
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I've been so busy (got married)
Mazel tov!
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May 2018 was the 2nd warmest ever, and we had a max of 90° already which is extremely rare for us. Our average was +8.4°F which has now negated our below average January, March, and April
NYC was only about +5°F but, with the warm February, has flipped us to above average for the year. I suspect they are playing with the figures but that's another story.

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I've literally had more days in the 20s than 60s here in Plum. We had a 3 day spring (really). We had snow and 30s on 4/28 and it's been 70+ since May 12th. I hope we have a cool June with lots of 60s and 70s, and no 90s or anything above 83 for that matter.
We didn't have the snow, and May wasn't quite as warm. Also I would like June to be about average and a few torches for July, August and early September.


On a side note, one day in early June featured a record low, 46°F in 1972, and a record high, I think 95°F exactly a year later, in 1973. 1972 was an incipient El Niño and 1973 a developing La Niña.
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Old 06-01-2018, 10:42 AM
 
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Warmth backs off here for the next few days, but basically near normal. Then comes back in the 6-11 day. It really looks like the core of the heat will set up over Texas, OK, and Kansas this June.



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Old 06-01-2018, 12:21 PM
 
Location: Upstate New York
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Latest gfs runs have low pressure moving into the great lakes/northeast for a few days but then the low is shunted aside once again by high pressure. The cfsv2 has reversed to a large extent as well: it now shows heat basically through the entire run now.
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Old 06-01-2018, 12:28 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Latest gfs runs have low pressure moving into the great lakes/northeast for a few days but then the low is shunted aside once again by high pressure. The cfsv2 has reversed to a large extent as well: it now shows heat basically through the entire run now.
Aside from next week though. Should be on the cooler side for NY and Northeast Monday to Friday.


And yeah, I'm watching to see if those systems one after another happen. I'm scared to ask for HP to lock in because I know what that's like lately for Summer. lol #Torch


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Warmth backs off here for the next few days, but basically near normal. Then comes back in the 6-11 day. It really looks like the core of the heat will set up over Texas, OK, and Kansas this June.
Yeah, looks like this could be the mean setup for the month.. Still got all month to go. We'll see. Troughs and moisture will swing into the Northeast and Eastern Canada with this setup.. Could also mean keeping humidity at bay.

Hot and Dry from Southern Plains to Southern Canada. Midwest will get in on it too but might shift back and forth a bit

Let the clouds and rain chances continue for the East.


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Old 06-01-2018, 01:08 PM
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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heat looks like it's over for Quebec with that setup
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Old 06-01-2018, 01:30 PM
 
Location: 30461
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Warmth backs off here for the next few days, but basically near normal. Then comes back in the 6-11 day. It really looks like the core of the heat will set up over Texas, OK, and Kansas this June.
Lol. That Labrador current is working overtime to prevent Atlantic Canada and parts of western Greenland from turning red.
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Old 06-01-2018, 02:05 PM
 
Location: Alexandria, Louisiana
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Looks like June may start off dry, but it may turn wetter here later in the month. Still hot though. Maybe that pattern would produce strong t-storms.



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