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GFS continues to hint at some cold air bleeding down into Eastern Canada and Northern New England beginning of September. Also shows a snowstorm in Eastern Quebec and the Laurentian Mountains.
Nice to see this in the Eastern half rather then the Western Half.
Make it a September 1895 bis: average high of 28°C/82.4°F, 2 highs above 35°C/95°F and 11 above 30°C/86°F, with a 36.2°C/97.2°F high on 7th and a 32.1°C/89.8°F one as late as the 27th.
Then the first frost can arrive.
Look at the forecast for the Highlands. The nights are definitely getting colder.
Cloudy with rain this evening this moving southeast overnight with drier and clearer conditions spreading to all parts. A cold night with a touch of frost possible. Minimum temperature 1 °C.
Look at the forecast for the Highlands. The nights are definitely getting colder.
Cloudy with rain this evening this moving southeast overnight with drier and clearer conditions spreading to all parts. A cold night with a touch of frost possible. Minimum temperature 1 °C.
The forecast for Ben Nevis was showing snow.. not sure if it still is, but it snowed last August in the Highlands so it isn't unusual.
Yes I think it snowed there last night. But this was for low levels. Tonight might be cold as the dew point here is 39 and dropping and where I live the final min is always lower than the dew point.
40s entered the state of CT but its absolutely amazing to see NYC and surroundings struggle to drop below 65 last night .. NYC has become the boiling pot of the country. This is why it gets so political when looking at temperature data and the location of the stations. More people, more concrete, less trees = more heat. And with 6 Billion around the globe you can't just wonder anymore, you have to understand it.
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