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Old 09-10-2010, 04:53 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Yes, I'm curious about where Cambium's cold temp predictions are coming from. I'm not seeing anything near that low for my area in the next week.
The 10 day forecast showed 73 for next Thursday...then a day later showed 72...This morning they show 69 as the day high...I continue to LMAO seeing the number drop... Why can't they put 61 already! It would be pushing it to say we'll be in the 50's becuase I dont believe that but maybe in some higher elevation/interior sections the high will be 58...

So I'm going to say 62 will be next wednesday or thursdays high to be conservative. Lows will be low 40's

1. The NAO and AO are also going to become sharply negative around this time.

2. A High Pressure from Central Canada (1026 MB)

3. An Intensifying 50/50 Low

These two are positioned to squeeze the cold air, but can only last for a day or two.

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Old 09-10-2010, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Quiet Corner Connecticut
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NWS is still showing low 70s Tuesday afternoon, upper 60s Wednesday and Thursday. I can maybe see -5 for the Litchfield Hills, +3 for the Hartford area. High 50s seems a bit of a stretch this time of the year, especially if only one or two models actually show it.
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Old 09-10-2010, 10:22 AM
 
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NWS is still showing low 70s Tuesday afternoon, upper 60s Wednesday and Thursday. I can maybe see -5 for the Litchfield Hills, +3 for the Hartford area. High 50s seems a bit of a stretch this time of the year, especially if only one or two models actually show it.
Igor!! hmm..now that looks like a real threat to the East coast..could be a monster.
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Old 09-10-2010, 10:24 AM
 
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NWS is still showing low 70s Tuesday afternoon, upper 60s Wednesday and Thursday. I can maybe see -5 for the Litchfield Hills, +3 for the Hartford area. High 50s seems a bit of a stretch this time of the year, especially if only one or two models actually show it.
Hey ONE ? was it even one? model showed Earl making landfall in New England and Cambium jumped on it like white on rice.
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Old 09-10-2010, 01:45 PM
 
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Hey ONE ? was it even one? model showed Earl making landfall in New England and Cambium jumped on it like white on rice.
Are we still on this?
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Old 09-10-2010, 02:19 PM
 
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Are we still on this?
Yep
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:08 AM
 
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How about discussing something a little more important than potential cool temps? The lack of rain, for instance. We've had a new puppy for a few months now, and she's only seen rain twice. I'm in upper FFC. Streams/lakes/rivers are drying up here. Even shrubs and trees are dying, not to mention lawns. How is the rest of Ct. faring? At least eastern Ct. might have gotten rain from Earl, but we didn't get any. It is SO dry.
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Old 09-11-2010, 10:46 AM
 
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How about discussing something a little more important than potential cool temps? The lack of rain, for instance. We've had a new puppy for a few months now, and she's only seen rain twice. I'm in upper FFC. Streams/lakes/rivers are drying up here. Even shrubs and trees are dying, not to mention lawns. How is the rest of Ct. faring? At least eastern Ct. might have gotten rain from Earl, but we didn't get any. It is SO dry.
My grass has large patches of brown in it. A little off topic but what kind of pup?
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Old 09-11-2010, 03:15 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Coming down a hill on the Merrit I saw smoke up ahead...thought it was a car accident...As I got closer firetrucks were there..still thinking accident...I get closer and they have a fire extinguisher putting out flames in the center grass area....Its getting bad out there. We're in moderate drought now. no rain in forecast for another week! ...I dont call tomorrow rain...its a sprinkle.
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Old 09-11-2010, 03:17 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Its hilarious seeing the 10 day forecast for the past 4 days...Wednesdays temps started at 72/65, then each day they kept dropping it... why dont they just listen to me? LOL

Today they have wednesday and wednesday night at 68/50.... They're getting closer... I think they're starting to realize it. LOL

I think we're going to see 58 for the high and 41 for the low.. Some towns might see 38!

I called this back on September 8th while forecasts still showed 70's all week....

Get your sweatshirts & firewood ready.
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