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Old 08-01-2014, 06:51 PM
 
Location: Vermont, grew up in Colorado and California
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Smoky off and on today because of..?

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Old 08-02-2014, 10:08 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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I've been busy in the new thread I started as I'm impressed with what happened in July. Cold Records in July 2014

Burlington ended up with an average temp month 71.5°. Above normal Precip.
Montpelier slightly below 66.7°
St Johnsbury below normal 67.7°

National Weather Service - Burlington, VT

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TYPICAL SUMMER WEATHER WILL BE IN PLACE ACROSS NORTHERN NEW YORK
AND VERMONT THIS WEEKEND...AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK FOR THAT MATTER.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE RIGHT AROUND SEASONAL NORMALS WITH THE THREAT
OF AFTERNOON AND EVENING SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TODAY AND AGAIN
ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
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Old 08-03-2014, 12:14 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Still 29 days left in Meteo Summer but Caribou Maine having it's Warmest on record so far & Burlington having its 10th warmest which is impressive since records go back to 1884!

New England has been standing out this summer!

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Old 08-04-2014, 02:42 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Made this graphic and since I included Burlington I'll post here too.

Here's how many 90° days happened for these cities so far.

Take a look & compare to previous years for the period (Jan 1 - August 3)

For instance...

Last year by now Concord had 14 days of 90° or warmer, this year only 3.
Bridgeport had 13 days of 90° or warmer, this year only 1.
In 2010 NYC had 22 days by now, this year only 3

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Old 08-04-2014, 03:26 PM
 
Location: Western views of Mansfield/Camels Hump!
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That's some great info Cambium...thanks so much for posting!

Interesting how much cooler it is in the Northeast. And once again, I am so happy I do not live in the south lol.
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Old 08-08-2014, 07:11 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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That's some great info Cambium...thanks so much for posting!

Interesting how much cooler it is in the Northeast. And once again, I am so happy I do not live in the south lol.
No problem, thanks. You know whats crazy, the south has been so much below normal yet they're still warmer than New England. lol.

Latest discussion from BTV. Chilly tonight. Sunny warm weekend. Another unusual dip in the Jet Stream next week.


NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
732 PM EDT FRI AUG 8 2014

WITH SUNSET, THE BOUNDARY LAYER WILL DECOUPLE AND LEAVE US WITH
NEARLY CALM WINDS. CLEAR SKIES WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO COOL
DOWN TO AROUND THE DEWPOINTS (LOWER-MID 50S), THOUGH OUR NORMAL
CHILLY SPOTS (SARANAC LAKE AIRPORT I`M TALKING ABOUT YOU!) WILL
FALL INTO THE LOWER TO MID 40S. AS TYPICAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR,
PATCHY RIVER VALLEY FOG WILL FORM AFTER MIDNIGHT.



.SHORT TERM /8 AM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...
AS OF 330 PM EDT FRIDAY...I`LL VOTE FOR THIS WEEKEND`S WEATHER BEING
ONE OF THE TOP 2 FOR THE SUMMER
.
SURFACE RIDGE WILL BE OVER THE
AREA, WHILE THE MID/UPPER LEVEL RIDGE WILL BE JUST TO OUR WEST
RESULTING IN A DRY NORTHWEST FLOW ALOFT.


.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...

SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES THEN OCCUR BY LATER TUESDAY AND ESPECIALLY INTO
WED/THU TIME FRAME. THIS MORNING`S GLOBAL MODELS REMAIN IN
AGREEMENT SHOWING THE DEVELOPMENT AND AMPLIFICATION OF YET ANOTHER
UNUSUALLY DEEP LONGWAVE UPPER TROUGH ACROSS THE NORTHEASTERN THIRD
OF THE NATION...AT LEAST BY AUGUST STANDARDS
. WE MAY BE ABLE TO
SQUEEK OUT ONE MORE NICE DAY ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF THE
FORECAST AREA ON TUESDAY AS MID LEVEL FLOW BACKS AHEAD OF THE
APPROACHING TROUGH. HOWEVER...IF YOU BELIEVE THE LITERAL
DETERMINISTIC SOLUTIONS THE TROUGH CLOSES OFF ATOP NEW ENGLAND
SETTING THE STAGE FOR A VERY CLOUDY AND WET PERIOD FROM TUESDAY
NIGHT INTO THE THURSDAY TIME FRAME. GIVEN CONSISTENCY AMONG THE
VARIOUS SOLUTIONS...HAVE RAISED POPS INTO THE LIKELY (55-70%) RANGE
FOR THIS PERIOD ACCORDINGLY. BEST THUNDER POPS GENERALLY TO OCCUR
DURING THE TUESDAY AFTERNOON/WEDNESDAY TIME FRAME AND MAINLY
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY WEST WITH DEEPER SOUTHEASTERLY SFC TO MID-LVL FLOW
ALLOWING MARITIME TRAJECTORIES TO LIMIT LARGE-SCALE INSTABILITY EAST
OF THE GREENS. WITH CLOUDS/PCPN...TEMPERATURES WILL TREND COOLER
WITH HIGHS GENERALLY FROM 65 TO 75 AND OVERNIGHT LOWS 50 TO 60
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Old 08-09-2014, 05:50 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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So looks like a Fall/Winter type pattern this coming week (No, not snow. lol) The pattern is showing a strong storm heading towards the Great Lakes then transfers to a coastal storm and heads to Maine. That's not something you typically see in the Summer.

If it was winter we would be talking about a snowstorm. But because it's August, it's heavy rains, some wind, and chilly temps.

Wednesday wont get out of the 60s because of the clouds and rain. Then Thursday to Sunday a chilly airmass above us. Perfect August hiking weather!

Dewpoints will be dry! Temps drop into the 40s at night for some locations and struggle past 70s in the day.

GFS says Rutland will be 54 degrees by 8pm on Thursday. That means late afternoon/evening will be in the 50s/60s!


Last edited by Cambium; 08-09-2014 at 06:04 AM.. Reason: Added pic of Data from Latest GFS model
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Old 08-09-2014, 05:57 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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For those wondering, here's the lowest max temp for Burlington on record in August.. It was August 30, 1912 it didn't pass 57° that day. That's tough to beat!

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Old 08-10-2014, 07:32 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Severe storms and heavy rain coming Tuesday and Wednesday. Then highs only in 70s.

One more day in 80s tomm
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Old 08-11-2014, 09:26 AM
 
Location: Western views of Mansfield/Camels Hump!
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This weekend was great, can't really complain about this summer much...hopefully this week's storms will pass through with minor damage.
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