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Next several days, we will see the chances of storms increase along with lake cooling along the shore
So the heat island gets to work, and maybe a warming lake? Still 80F/27C at Northerly Island in downtown Chicago lakefront, and also in East Chicago...
no indication whatsoever that this chilly crap will be ending anytime soon.
Thanks for this post. Interesting to hear whats happening there.
I was going to say no posts over night from Europe in the Seasonal Spring thread?? I just don't get that. Is nothing going on? Man I wish more would post in here.
Play the model loops. Click "loop all" and watch. Looks like Sub Tropical Storm Ana dissipates after moving into South Carolina then gets absorbed by the front so we get some rain Tuesday.
Watch that quick shot of cold air come into the Northeast then leave and watch the High Pressure build in again south of Northeast. (Warmth comes back)
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Here's current Upper level flow and Surface pressure with some notes.
Screaming South East Ridge. Something many of you prayed for. This is whats needed for Summerlike temps. Enjoy. I'll just stare at those blues on the radar to get me through it.
FYI.... 850mb temps are +14C up to southern Hudson Bay. WOW!!!!!
YES!!!!!!!! NICE! I'll have to start looking into whats happening out there.
Meanwhile... Thanks to Summer here, transplanting has begun.
April 27th this year
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Originally Posted by Cambium
I'm actually going to harden off the plants this week and transplant a bit early maybe next weekend (May 9-10)
May 13th last year.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
The harden off process for the veggies has been tough this year.
This year has been piece of cake! Between models consistent showing the warmth from 2 weeks ago and the dryness, its been easy to get them used to the outdoors. Now they need to toughen up in the big boy soil. LOL
They have another 5-6 days of summer then they will cool down to normalcy
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