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Old 07-06-2018, 07:32 PM
 
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Old 07-06-2018, 07:36 PM
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Cold front passing through is more dramatic for higher up. Mt. Washington had a fast drop while temperatures held steady with the diurnal cycle. Barely above freezing at the summit now.



wind picked up



Mt. Mansfield lower down at 3900 feet; no dewpoint data. 45°F at sunset at that elevation is cold. 60°F is more normal?

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Old 07-06-2018, 07:44 PM
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here's the heatwave using the station at Orange, MA. Very warm lows for here.



you can see July 4th was the driest day, last Sunday the hottest. LaGuardia Airport in NYC reached slightly higher dews on the 3rd, a little lower before that.

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Old 07-06-2018, 08:03 PM
 
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Enjoy the break and bike! I been trapped inside for too long.

I come to the conclusion its one of 4 things why they like heat..

1. They are inactive lazy people who don't mind staying still outside.
2. They have pruney skin from being in water a lot
3. They are simply nuts
4. They are hypocrites
HEY!!!! (ok, I kind of resemble #3). But I was inside more than normal this week. I did get 3-4 bike rides in.

Feels soooo good to have the windows open again!!
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Old 07-06-2018, 08:19 PM
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Feels soooo good to have the windows open again!!
not leaving mine wide open overnight; it'd get too cold
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Old 07-07-2018, 12:17 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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These 3 comments go hand in hand...

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Odd inland and coast isn’t in sync. This has been an odd heatwave; normal is coast is consistently more humid than inland. The extreme dewpoints by the NY-Quebec border was really weird, especially when it was less humid by nyc. Wonder what the explanation is?

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The core which usually is in the Southeast is actually over the northeast which is interesting.
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Not common for a 596dm core to be over this region. Impressive up north.
And here are the temp departures from normal past 7 days..

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Old 07-07-2018, 12:25 PM
 
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Dew point straight up plummeted to 40F just now.


That's downright rare for July, but it's almost unfathomable after staying above 70 for like 5 days. Also the lo temp this morning was 62, average is like 69.


Even Islip's dp got down to 41.
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