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Post by Babu on Jan 11, 2020 11:41:29 GMT -5
Jamuary deviations from 61-90 so far. And December's deviation: And this winter's deviations so far:
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Post by Babu on Jan 11, 2020 11:44:11 GMT -5
Ice and SST chart: Pretty much all of the baltic sea is β2'C above the 71-90 average
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Post by nei on Jan 11, 2020 14:30:15 GMT -5
Interesting hot, not very thick air mass at 5000 feet in the whites
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 11, 2020 14:33:05 GMT -5
It reached 64 (18 c) here earlier, a new daily record.
As usual, Rochester found a way to be cooler than basically every place east of Syracuse. Even Buffalo joined the fun and hit 67.
I bet places like Boston, NYC, Albany and a bunch of other places in southern New England will hit 70 today. Oh, and those places are sunny or dry now. Our warmth came with rain. Oh, and they have another warm day tomorrow.
Even when Rochester has a record warm spell/heatwave, it still always finds away to make me mad.
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Post by Nidaros on Jan 11, 2020 14:56:20 GMT -5
Very warm January so far. Avg high ~7.8'C / 46'F and mean 3.8'C at Trondheim Airport after a third of the month is in the books. In the city itself so far, mean varies from 4.2'C to 2.3'C (135 m and further from sea). At the new station at Skistua in the city hill, mean is 1.1'C (433 m ASl).
Warmest January mean recorded at airport: Mean 3.2'C. SunndalsΓΈra has avg high 11'C /52'F. Ona has avg low 4.7'C. Γ
lesund has mean 6.9'C, with avg high 9.6'C / 49'F and avg low 3.9'C / 39'F so far in January. Warmest recorded January in Norway: mean 6.4'C.
Up in the Arctic, mean from ~ 4'C to ~ -9'C so far.
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Post by Wildcat on Jan 11, 2020 19:01:03 GMT -5
Todayβs high at LEX was 75Β°F (23.9Β°C), which is the warmest January temperature since 1950.
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Post by ral31 on Jan 11, 2020 19:40:17 GMT -5
Intense line of storms came through around 4:30 AM early this morning with severe t-storm warning issued. Strong wind gusts and quite a bit of lightning (seemed like a spring storm complex). No tornado reports in my area. Saw shingles removed from a roof and tree damage.
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Post by ral31 on Jan 11, 2020 19:50:45 GMT -5
It got up to 76F during the overnight hours before the squall line hit. Temp dropped to the low 50's this afternoon. Forecast to get down to 34F tonight.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 11, 2020 20:14:46 GMT -5
2 sudden fronts came through today.
The first came through around 2 PM, dropping the temp from 61 to 52 in about 45 minutes. This front brought the first moderate rain with 0.14β falling.
It stayed in the low 50s with light rain until 7 PM when the 2nd front came through.
This one was pretty sharp, dropping the temp from 51 to 41 in only 20 minutes and with winds jumping from calm to 30 mph.
Down to 39 now as of 8 PM, big difference from the 64 f at 1 PM.
Looks like only Boston and Erie hit 70 and nowhere had monthly records. If thatβs true tomorrow too, then I canβt complain at all.
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Post by nei on Jan 11, 2020 22:11:10 GMT -5
Warm out
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Post by ral31 on Jan 11, 2020 22:32:45 GMT -5
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Post by boombo on Jan 12, 2020 7:44:51 GMT -5
It's been a very boring winter here with almost no proper winter weather or even strong gales.
A very dull start to the year in Scotland as well, these are some sun totals for the month so far:
Loch Glascarnoch: 0.4 hours Lerwick: 1.7 hours Stornoway: 3.7 hours Tiree: 5.2 hours Glasgow: 6.9 hours Edinburgh: 8.9 hours
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Post by ral31 on Jan 12, 2020 8:56:58 GMT -5
Yesterday's highs. The 80F in WV is impressive.
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Post by Speagles84 on Jan 12, 2020 10:17:02 GMT -5
Summary of this winter in the northeastern US in one tweet
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Post by Morningrise on Jan 12, 2020 10:46:58 GMT -5
It looks like Dawson City, Yukon stands a pretty solid chance of having 7 consecutive days below -40 (day and night). There's been three days so far, and today (Sunday) and Monday were both expected to have highs in the mid -40s and that hasn't changed.
The wildcard here is Tuesday, that's the day the temperatures were finally supposed to rise above -40, but now that high has been downgraded to exactly -40 and the high for Wednesday to -45C. So if Tuesday fails to rise above -40 it looks like they will end up hitting a full week without going above -40. Very impressive, even for northern Canada!
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Post by ral31 on Jan 12, 2020 13:27:37 GMT -5
Finally looks like the pattern may be shifting. Here's the latest 3-4 week outlook.
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Post by Crunch41 on Jan 12, 2020 13:35:50 GMT -5
After a relatively cold low of 9F/-13C yesterday morning, it reached 50F/10C at 7pm today, with 30mph/50kph wind gusts from the SW. Warm and damp tonight from some light rain earlier. Decent temperature variability, much better than the 40/30 days that have happened often lately (4/-1C). 9F isn't far below average, but it felt like it with how mild this month has been (11F above average, December was +7F). However, there's finally a good chance for significant snow. With only 2.8" since November 12th, and most of that coming on the 31st, a good snowfall and a stretch below freezing is long overdue. I'm excited. The early NWS forecast has Milwaukee getting 7 to 12 inches (18 to 30cm) on Saturday and Sunday. The 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks finally have some blue (cold) over the area, instead of constant above-average. Total snowfall in Milwaukee: 1.8 inches / 4.5cm. Forecast was very wrong. There was 0.7"/18mm of total precipitation the last two days, so the moisture was there, but most of it was rain or freezing rain.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 12, 2020 14:20:45 GMT -5
Well the warmth was fun while it lasted. Down to 30 f now and looking cold for awhile.
We had a 62 mph (100 km/h) wind gust earlier this morning as the temp briefly rose into the 40s.
Looks like a lot of places in Massachusetts and Connecticut will hit 70 today but at least it looks like nowhere in NY except nyc hit 70.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Jan 12, 2020 18:14:23 GMT -5
Revelstoke
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Post by nei on Jan 13, 2020 9:30:37 GMT -5
broke lots of records in the NYC area; I've experienced similar or warmer winter temperatures but they were in February (month most prone to warm weather probably from higher sun angle allowing warm air to build in the south)
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