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Old 09-11-2013, 04:39 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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NWS Current temps and forecast for Hartford, and Norfolk, CT. 90's to 30s/40s within 60 hours

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Old 09-11-2013, 04:43 PM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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Monday afternoon.

850 temps -2c
540dam
Lots of showers
Temps of 9 or 10c
Freezing level of 1100m. Sub 1000 in nw scotland.
Snowline 900m

So not very cold but is cold enough for September. Maybe I will achieve my first single figure maximum temperature which would be good. Snow will fall to 900m which means the highlands will recieve their first covering.

I hope it keeps upgrading!
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Old 09-11-2013, 05:08 PM
 
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Heat index at 95°F at MDT 7:07 PM

10-Day Forecast for Harrisburg International Airport

[CENTER] [/CENTER]

High /
Low (°F)
Precip. % Tonight
Sep 11 Isolated T-Storms 72° 30 % Thu
Sep 12 PM T-Storms 87°/62° 60 % Fri
Sep 13 Mostly Sunny 71°/49° 20 % Sat
Sep 14 Partly Cloudy 68°/47° 0 % Sun
Sep 15 Partly Cloudy 76°/57° 0 % Mon
Sep 16 Mostly Cloudy 72°/46° 10 % Tue
Sep 17 Sunny 70°/52° 0 % Wed
Sep 18 Partly Cloudy 74°/59° 10 % Thu
Sep 19 Mostly Sunny 79°/61° 10 % Fri
Sep 20 Cloudy 72°/61° 20 %
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Old 09-11-2013, 05:10 PM
 
Location: New York
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NWS Current temps and forecast for Hartford, and Norfolk, CT. 90's to 30s/40s within 60 hours
How continental lol.
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Old 09-11-2013, 05:41 PM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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But Its not for 60 hours.

If there is a trough of cold air and a ridge of very hot air usually the cold air will have to be very cold to push the hot out. And tbh when you transition from air mass to airmass that happens. I mean we get that in my country sometimes...

I think if it was to go from 32c to 4c in one day but sixty hours. Big woop.
In the end of the summer sometimes it does that. Like it'll be 26c and then we will get cold air come in and it will drop to like 2c the next night.
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Old 09-11-2013, 06:34 PM
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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But Its not for 60 hours.

If there is a trough of cold air and a ridge of very hot air usually the cold air will have to be very cold to push the hot out.
No, that's wrong, at least for here. Weather in other places does not always follow patterns in Northern Ireland. Since this forum gets posters from many places and climates around the world, one of the benefits is you can learn about the patterns about other's weather, instead expecting them to follow yours. Generally we do not go from unusually warm to unusually cold that drastically.

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I think if it was to go from 32c to 4c in one day but sixty hours. Big woop.
In the end of the summer sometimes it does that. Like it'll be 26c and then we will get cold air come in and it will drop to like 2c the next night.
Why do you have this need to tell others their weather isn't interesting? It's rather unnecesary. As for 4°C and 32°C in one day, here ya go:

Weather History for Chicopee, MA | Weather Underground
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Old 09-11-2013, 06:36 PM
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Angry red apporaching on the radar. I saw lightening, didn't see thunder yet. From the NWS:


SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
NORTHWESTERN HAMPDEN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
CENTRAL FRANKLIN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...

* UNTIL 930 PM EDT

* AT 826 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM
CAPABLE OF PRODUCING QUARTER SIZE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS
OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR MIDDLEFIELD...OR 19 MILES
NORTHWEST OF WESTFIELD...AND WAS MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.

* SOME LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
AMHERST...NORTHAMPTON...DEERFIELD...HADLEY...SUNDE RLAND...
HATFIELD...WILLIAMSBURG...HUNTINGTON...CONWAY...LE VERETT...
SHUTESBURY...WESTHAMPTON...WHATELY...CHESTER...PEL HAM...
BLANDFORD...CHESTERFIELD...WORTHINGTON...GOSHEN AND CUMMINGTON.
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Old 09-11-2013, 06:44 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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But Its not for 60 hours.

If there is a trough of cold air and a ridge of very hot air usually the cold air will have to be very cold to push the hot out. And tbh when you transition from air mass to airmass that happens. I mean we get that in my country sometimes...

I think if it was to go from 32c to 4c in one day but sixty hours. Big woop.
In the end of the summer sometimes it does that. Like it'll be 26c and then we will get cold air come in and it will drop to like 2c the next night.
I'd rather see you ask questions to those that actually live in an area your making a comment to.
Or at least look at data. It's not often we go from record breaking heat to record breaking cold in that span of time. Record daily max means it only happened once in 100+ yrs. Same goes for the cold.

Not saying it "will" get that cold(things can change still) but the daily records for some areas are in the 30s which is possible. Daily max records in the 90s which we were today.

It's not common to go from one extreme to the other in 3 days around here. Sometimes I see it within a month or even 2 weeks once in a blue moon. Not a couple days.

Like nei said, weather doesn't evolve or act the same as your area. This isn't the netweather forums. We have respect and willing to learn here on Citydata.
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Old 09-11-2013, 06:54 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Angry red apporaching on the radar. I saw lightening, didn't see thunder yet. From the NWS:
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Yeah, that looks nasty. Keep us posted. Forgot to add the warning outlines here.

Check out NYC temps. lol Still upper 80s at 9pm.

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Old 09-11-2013, 08:11 PM
 
Location: USA East Coast
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No, that's wrong, at least for here. Weather in other places does not always follow patterns in Northern Ireland. Since this forum gets posters from many places and climates around the world, one of the benefits is you can learn about the patterns about other's weather, instead expecting them to follow yours. Generally we do not go from unusually warm to unusually cold that drastically.



Why do you have this need to tell others their weather isn't interesting? It's rather unnecesary. As for 4°C and 32°C in one day, here ya go:

Weather History for Chicopee, MA | Weather Underground

Not only do I agree with you...but I would just add (Mac 15 might find it interesting) that the station that cam posted is well inland at some elevation.

Temps seem to get hotter and crash much cooler at inland stations and spots at higher elevation than areas closer to the coast. When that 90 F was reported at Norfolk/Bradley at 5:53 PM coastal stations like Atlantic City (NJ) and Bridgeport ( CT) were only about 84 to 88 F....and their forecast lows on Sat night should be closer to 50 - 55 F. So the difference in inland/high elevation Norfolk might be like 52 F....but only about 30 - 35 F or so in many of the coastal areas:



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