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Crazy dinural range today. Low 30s to start and a high of 71°! Already a crisp 46° of 10 pm. Perfect night for a fire outside! This weekend is going to be kind of crappy. 53° tomorrow with rain. Our chances of snow Sunday night have diminished which sucks
Crazy dinural range today. Low 30s to start and a high of 71°! Already a crisp 46° of 10 pm. Perfect night for a fire outside! This weekend is going to be kind of crappy. 53° tomorrow with rain. Our chances of snow Sunday night have diminished which sucks
Similar here but not quite as big range...39F to 64F here in Burlington.
Last warm day for a while...struggle to reach 50F for next few days,
including a cool Halloween...rain showers everyday too!
Currently here, at Aurora, Maine 44F, Dew Point 39F., Winds NW 2 MPH...Clear - with most Constilations visable!
Drove to work under a clear sky this morning. After leaving work, we noticed the Penbscot River almost at FLOOD state...So good to see this lovely river once again swift with movement...with life!
As we reached home, we saw the, "Splash," of our local Beaver in the Lower Dam, who's waters were once again deep!
So goes life in this area of Maine....Off of Route 9....In Peace we hold her!
Got a bit warmer than expecting today. Up to 83F before the front. Down to 51F now and a forecast low of 36F tonight.
Had periods of rain this afternoon and evening, but not as much as I was hoping for. Some lightning strikes this evening.
Wow it hasn't hit 50 here since midnight on the 26/7th. When I went to class this morning it was in the 30s with wind chills in the 20s. Today's high of 50F is the coldest October high I've experienced since 2002 (when I was four years old).
Up to 83F before the front. Down to 51F now and a forecast low of 36F tonight.
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Originally Posted by speagles84
Crazy dinural range today. Low 30s to start and a high of 71°!
You got crazy ranges lately.
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Originally Posted by NortheasternBound
Currently here, at Aurora, Maine 44F, Dew Point 39F., Winds NW 2 MPH...Clear - with most Constilations visable!
Enjoy the clearness. More rain on the way
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Originally Posted by srfoskey
Wow it hasn't hit 50 here since midnight on the 26/7th. When I went to class this morning it was in the 30s with wind chills in the 20s. Today's high of 50F is the coldest October high I've experienced since 2002 (when I was four years old).
Interesting.
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Check out the current airmass aloft and Jet Stream. It's below freezing 4500' over Dallas now.
Hurricane Center wants to name that coastal storm for us so you have a Tropical Storm coming up with a Polar Air Mass moving Eastbound.
It's about ~500 miles too far west or 24hrs too slow. Bad timing. Or good since there are leaves on the trees still. But Virginia mountains will see snow though.
7amEST October 28, 2017
Temps. Growing season done in parts of Texas and Oklahoma now?
Future radar loop now till Tuesday morning. Watch that front come across and the Tropical storm come up and then BOOM. Explodes. Note the "blues" on the map. Snow for NC, Virginia mountains.. Heavy rains for New England. Snowstorm up in Quebec
I'm happy with my 42° this morning with High clouds. But Holy crap at the temps in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. Teens?? What are those people thinking right now walking outside October 28th? Normal is low 30s I think, right?
I see a small pocket of upper 30’s this morning in central Long Island, low 60’s along the Atlantic coast. Might be one of the largest temperature spreads I’ve seen here.
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