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Still looking like mid month is our next break from the warmth.
3 maps..
First a current one to compare to.
The 540 Thickness Line is typically the rain/snow line for low elevations. Not to be used on its own. I use it to see where the real cold air is. Forget PType. It's pretty much where the Northern Jet Stream is.
564+ line is pretty much very warm for this time of year.
So............. here is this morning. That Northern Jet and Cold air is well north in Canada... Watch what happens next weekend
Boom... Suppressed South more with a little Dip for New England..
This is Latest GFS
This is latest Canadian. Interesting look to this as its flat across but suppressed as well. Warm in Eastern US with this setup but I'm watching that Northern Jet. (That time of the year )
Seems like you guys been getting this more. We only really had 1 real cool blast here past 3 weeks.
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Originally Posted by nei
I see some people in shorts this morning
New "wetter" pattern. Hope we can squeeze a couple inches out of this! Warm Cloudy nights, cool Cloudy days. Lack of sun. Not the best for vibrant leaf colors.
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