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Old 09-21-2013, 05:36 PM
 
Location: Warren County, NJ
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Leading edge of rain is entering NJ now

Yes it is.I was just outside and saw a few drops.

 
Old 09-22-2013, 05:11 AM
 
Location: Branford
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Looks like a gorgeous week weather wise. Nice daytime temps and cool nights.

HIGHLIGHTS... * DRY WEATHER THROUGH NEXT SATURDAY
* BELOW NORMAL TEMPS MON/TUE MODERATE TO NEAR NORMAL BY MID WEE

THIS WILL BE A QUIET WEATHER PERIOD WITH DRY CONDITIONS AND NEAR TO SLIGHTLY BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES MUCH OF THE TIME. HOWEVER...THE END OF THE WEEK WILL SEE A SLIGHT WARMING TREND TO SLIGHTLY ABOVE NORMAL TEMPS. EXPECTING THE NIGHT TIME PERIODS TO EXPERIENCE GOOD RADIATIONAL COOLING CONDITIONS MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT...WITH MONDAY NIGHT BEING THE COLDEST NIGHT. INTERIOR AREAS...WHERE WINDS WILL BE LIGHTER...COULD SEE SOME PATCHY FROST LATE MONDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING.

COLDER AIRMASS BUILDING SOUTH AND EAST OVER THE REGION /H85 AROUND +4C/. WESTERLY FLOW AIDING COLD AIR ADVECTION PROCESSES. FAIRLY CHILLY NIGHT...BUT NOT RECORD BREAKING. LOWS AROUND THE LOW- TO MID- 40S...WITH HIGHER ELEVATIONS INTO THE UPPER 30S.

Cam- First day of Fall! Time to light the stove! Have you yet?
 
Old 09-22-2013, 06:10 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Cam- First day of Fall! Time to light the stove! Have you yet?
lol. No... Waiting for the Atlantic to ice over. LOL!! I doubt I will. I don't want to cheat yet. New insulation and not enough 40s/50s for me yet. I am smelling firewood now and then from some neighbors but that might be the firepit as well

Total rainfall here was 1.07". Not bad.

We warm up a bit after Wednesday but dry for another week!
 
Old 09-22-2013, 10:36 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Who's ready for some nighttime 30s and scattered frost again? Anyone counting? It is only September

"Blustery" in September. lol


SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...

NORTHWESTERLY FLOW DIMINISHING...BUT CAN/T RULE OUT CONTINUED BLUSTERY CONDITIONS ALONG THE NEAR-SHORE AND ADJACENT WATERS. MOSTLYCLEAR CONDITIONS PREVAIL WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF SOME LOW- TO MID-LEVEL CLOUDS ACROSS N/W NEW ENGLAND IN PROXIMITY TO THE CYCLONICDEEP LOW /OROGRAPHIC UPSLOPE OF REMNANT MOISTURE/.

COLDER AIRMASS BUILDING SOUTH AND EAST OVER THE REGION /H85 AROUND+4C/. WESTERLY FLOW AIDING COLD AIR ADVECTION PROCESSES. FAIRLYCHILLY NIGHT...BUT NOT RECORD BREAKING. LOWS AROUND THE LOW- TO MID-40S...WITH HIGHER ELEVATIONS INTO THE UPPER 30S.

MONDAY NIGHT...WINDS DIMINISH AND WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES IN
PLACE...EXPECT A GOOD NIGHT OF RADIATIONAL COOLING. LOW TEMPS
SHOULD BOTTOM OUT IN THE MIDDLE 30S ACROSS THE NORMALLY COOLEST
OUTLYING LOCATIONS...TO THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 40S IN MANY OF THE
URBAN CENTERS. THE MILD SPOT WILL LIKELY BE THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND
OF BOSTON WITH EXPECTED LOWS IN THE UPPER 40S. THERE IS A MODERATE
PROBABILITY WILL NEED FROST ADVISORIES FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST
NH/WESTERN MA LATE MON NIGHT/EARLY TUE AM...BUT ITS A 4TH PERIOD
EVENT SO NO HEADLINES AT THIS TIME.

MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER 23RD...
BOSTON 35 /1904/
HARTFORD 34 /1974/
PROVIDENCE 38 /1974/
WORCESTER 32 /1904/
 
Old 09-22-2013, 10:54 AM
 
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Who's ready for some nighttime 30s and scattered frost again? Anyone counting? It is only September

"Blustery" in September. lol


SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...

NORTHWESTERLY FLOW DIMINISHING...BUT CAN/T RULE OUT CONTINUED BLUSTERY CONDITIONS ALONG THE NEAR-SHORE AND ADJACENT WATERS. MOSTLYCLEAR CONDITIONS PREVAIL WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF SOME LOW- TO MID-LEVEL CLOUDS ACROSS N/W NEW ENGLAND IN PROXIMITY TO THE CYCLONICDEEP LOW /OROGRAPHIC UPSLOPE OF REMNANT MOISTURE/.

COLDER AIRMASS BUILDING SOUTH AND EAST OVER THE REGION /H85 AROUND+4C/. WESTERLY FLOW AIDING COLD AIR ADVECTION PROCESSES. FAIRLYCHILLY NIGHT...BUT NOT RECORD BREAKING. LOWS AROUND THE LOW- TO MID-40S...WITH HIGHER ELEVATIONS INTO THE UPPER 30S.

MONDAY NIGHT...WINDS DIMINISH AND WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES IN
PLACE...EXPECT A GOOD NIGHT OF RADIATIONAL COOLING. LOW TEMPS
SHOULD BOTTOM OUT IN THE MIDDLE 30S ACROSS THE NORMALLY COOLEST
OUTLYING LOCATIONS...TO THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 40S IN MANY OF THE
URBAN CENTERS. THE MILD SPOT WILL LIKELY BE THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND
OF BOSTON WITH EXPECTED LOWS IN THE UPPER 40S. THERE IS A MODERATE
PROBABILITY WILL NEED FROST ADVISORIES FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST
NH/WESTERN MA LATE MON NIGHT/EARLY TUE AM...BUT ITS A 4TH PERIOD
EVENT SO NO HEADLINES AT THIS TIME.

MINIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER 23RD...
BOSTON 35 /1904/
HARTFORD 34 /1974/
PROVIDENCE 38 /1974/
WORCESTER 32 /1904/
Doesn't get any better than this week for outdoor activities. Highs mostly 60's lows mostly 40's ..sure sunny but lets face it the suns best days are behind it now.. Fall is underway!!!!!!!
 
Old 09-22-2013, 12:24 PM
 
Location: Branford
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[quote=Cambium;31510313]Who's ready for some nighttime 30s and scattered frost again? Anyone counting? It is only September

"Blustery" in September. lol


Cam- You know I am ready! lol. This week looks absolutely gorgeous.


This weeks weather is brought to you by the letter H! Why the letter H you may ask? This is because a large, Canadian High Pressure System will dominate the weather for the work week! High pressure systems are typically characterized by dry, tranquil conditions.
 
Old 09-22-2013, 12:59 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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I agree... blessed to have this weather in September and not 70s or 80s.

Northwest winds, Blue skies, and leaves starting to rustle while football is on in the background. Doesn't get better

Upton says it best.

THE FIRST FULL DAY OF FALL FEATURES TEMPS 5-7 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL UNDER COBALT BLUE SKIES AND A FEW WEATHER STRATO-CU.
 
Old 09-22-2013, 01:24 PM
 
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I agree... blessed to have this weather in September and not 70s or 80s.

Northwest winds, Blue skies, and leaves starting to rustle while football is on in the background. Doesn't get better

Upton says it best.

THE FIRST FULL DAY OF FALL FEATURES TEMPS 5-7 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL UNDER COBALT BLUE SKIES AND A FEW WEATHER STRATO-CU.
Summer becoming a distant memory.
 
Old 09-22-2013, 01:48 PM
 
Location: Boilermaker Territory
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Doesn't get any better than this week for outdoor activities. Highs mostly 60's lows mostly 40's ..sure sunny but lets face it the suns best days are behind it now.. Fall is underway!!!!!!!
lol! Can I borrow that quote? "the suns best days are behind it now."
 
Old 09-22-2013, 02:37 PM
 
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lol! Can I borrow that quote? "the suns best days are behind it now."
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