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You’re probably in for the rainiest and most humid summer on modern record, which I would gladly accept over months upon months of scorching temperatures and wildfires and dust storms.
That would be great. The less sun the better for me. But, I doubt it will happen.
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Originally Posted by exm
40s and rain is nice?
It is. 20s and snow is even better (what I'd give to get that here in June).
26°F and freezing rain on the summit. Sun by Long Island and coastal Connecticut let it get warmer yesterday afternoon into the high 60s. Cloudy and cold further north and especially east. Current clouds this morning
no upper level low; just a trough and a coastal storm stuck holding it in place
via tropicaltidbits.com
Free air at 6000 feet looks much warmer than freezing by Mt. Washington; surface must have been cold for some reason. Soundings show it warm too.
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