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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 21, 2021 19:45:39 GMT -5
High/low of 77/64 with partly cloudy skies, another September beauty. Dry streak to end tomorrow with decent chances of thundershowers the next 2 days. For now though, just 0.46" of rain here in the last 20 days, so grass is looking nice and brown.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 21, 2021 21:18:04 GMT -5
Snowed in Fairbanks today, among other locations in Alaska as well. Pretty early but not unprecedented. It definitely bodes well for the rest of the season if cold air is showing up this early.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 21, 2021 21:20:55 GMT -5
High was 67 (19 c) today with nice blue dome skies.
First sub-70 7 PM-7 PM “day”, so this officially ends the 70+ streak at 112 days. That’s the longest such streak ever.
Could drop into the 30s tonight, under a frost advisory.
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Post by Doña Jimena on Sept 22, 2021 1:03:38 GMT -5
Snowed in Fairbanks today, among other locations in Alaska as well. Pretty early but not unprecedented. It definitely bodes well for the rest of the season if cold air is showing up this early. And then this fabulous snow stays till May, for 9 months. Good to hear that there are worse places than Riga and Turku.
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Post by alex992 on Sept 22, 2021 13:00:16 GMT -5
Local gaydar here:
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Post by Doña Jimena on Sept 22, 2021 13:47:53 GMT -5
Low 6.8C and high 10.3C in Riga, cloudy with sunny spells.
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Post by nei on Sept 22, 2021 14:52:10 GMT -5
from a Mount Washington observatory social media post. note they didn't mention New Hampshire as an example alex992 Mountain tops can and do get tornadoes. They are less common but it is a huge misconception that they cannot. Pikes Peak is one where multiple documentation (ie, video/obs) has occurred but have seen vid/obs of them in mountains/hills of WY, NC, CA, AK, AR, TN, Peru, & Canada.
unsurprised the colorado rockies are more prone since it gets so frequent severe thunderstorms. California and Alaska! Wonder which mountaintop in AK got a tornado? Very odd. I've heard of the tornadoes in mountains in Colorado and Wyoming before....haven't heard of the NC and TN ones but that doesn't surprise me. Any severe weather in Northern NH last night? tornado on the summit of Mount Evans, Colorado is mentioned on its wikipedia page en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Evans#2012_Tornadoit's a while ago now but I remember they got strong thunderstorms but nothing that severe
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 22, 2021 21:46:33 GMT -5
High/low of 83/72 under overcast skies and a warm, humid southerly flow. Still managed to stay rainless.
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Post by nei on Sept 22, 2021 22:07:38 GMT -5
muggy evening, humidity reaching all the way to the Canadian border rather warm night in northern Vermont for late September, big east-west temperature difference right now
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Post by nei on Sept 22, 2021 22:10:46 GMT -5
last week was warm and muggy with Saturday almost kinda hot in NYC (mid 80s) Central Park humidity is back. Deerfield, MA station. Notice temperatures fall to the dews and dews fall overnight up here AJ1013 wonder if that downward spike yesterday morning is real
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Post by srfoskey on Sept 23, 2021 0:50:06 GMT -5
I went for a walk this evening in cool 56°F (13°C) weather. It felt nice and refreshing and autumnal. Because of the chill, I wore a fleece for the first time since late May or early June.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 23, 2021 1:07:33 GMT -5
muggy evening, humidity reaching all the way to the Canadian border rather warm night in northern Vermont for late September, big east-west temperature difference right now Come out west. You won't have to deal with those kind of dews ever, unless you're west of the Cascades. And even then it is insanely rare.
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Post by chesternz on Sept 23, 2021 7:00:14 GMT -5
Some heavy falls over the past week:
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Post by Beercules on Sept 23, 2021 7:13:40 GMT -5
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Post by Morningrise on Sept 23, 2021 8:52:03 GMT -5
Looks like September might end off decently above average. Currently sitting at an average high of 21.8C (normal for the month is 18.3C) and the forecast has the coming week mostly in the mid-20s.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 23, 2021 18:53:53 GMT -5
High/low of 83/75 with overcast skies and a strong southeasterly breeze, up to 24mph sustained winds.
Cold front starting to come through, will get thunderstorms from embedded convection. Dry and pleasant for the weekend.
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Post by greysrigging on Sept 23, 2021 20:10:34 GMT -5
Just an average spring day in Southern Tasmania......what a Godforsaken climate !
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Post by alex992 on Sept 23, 2021 20:52:31 GMT -5
Lots of rain here today. 2.10" (53.3 mm) including 2.05" (52.0 mm) in only an hour w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KMIA.htmlStill raining steadily at the moment so those totals will go up a bit. Finally, we get hit with something good.....
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Post by nei on Sept 23, 2021 22:46:09 GMT -5
Lots of rain here today. 2.10" (53.3 mm) including 2.05" (52.0 mm) in only an hour w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KMIA.htmlStill raining steadily at the moment so those totals will go up a bit. Finally, we get hit with something good..... nice long cold front stretching from the Canadian border to Florida; it's not summer anymore Florida and New England are the only places east of the front; everywhere west is below 70°F or much colder at 11pm including Georgia and the Florida pandhandle
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Post by nei on Sept 23, 2021 22:48:33 GMT -5
coldest spots in Massachusetts at 11pm aren't inland out in western Massachusetts away from the coast and more radational cooling but right on the coast: an airport station on Cape cod and a COOP station sticking out into Boston Harbor NYC Central Park reading colder than anywhere on Long Island or Massachusetts cause it just got rain cooled
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