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Old 09-08-2020, 08:11 PM
 
Location: MD
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Damn, look at that gradient.


http://www.meteociel.fr/observations...8&mode=&sub=OK



http://images.meteociel.fr/im/3877/anim_ucq0.gif
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Old 09-08-2020, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Thank God I live in Indianapolis and not Denver. No doubts that the Snow and freezing temperatures will damage plants such as trees shrubs and rangeland.
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Old 09-08-2020, 08:47 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Ignoring the 101° and 90s days before for a second........ Ignoring the normal max temp is 82°....


The max temp of 43° in Denver today, which was 39 degrees below normal, came at 12:36am? Nuts. Nuts! What an airmass. Please let these come over NYC soon. lol





I can't get over that anomaly. I mean 10 below normal would affect the monthly Avg Departure,... 39?!!
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Old 09-08-2020, 09:30 PM
 
Location: MD
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Ignoring the 101° and 90s days before for a second........ Ignoring the normal max temp is 82°....


The max temp of 43° in Denver today, which was 39 degrees below normal, came at 12:36am? Nuts. Nuts! What an airmass. Please let these come over NYC soon. lol





I can't get over that anomaly. I mean 10 below normal would affect the monthly Avg Departure,... 39?!!

For Laramie, WY (KLAR) the normal max is 72 today.


But today failed to go above 30. Yesterday's max was 82.


JEALOUS.
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Old 09-08-2020, 10:24 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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I think the 25C in Northwest Territories is more impressive than the 0C in Colorado. I don't think you normally see those kinds of temps in September.
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Old 09-08-2020, 10:52 PM
 
Location: Northern Virginia
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I think the 25C in Northwest Territories is more impressive than the 0C in Colorado. I don't think you normally see those kinds of temps in September.

Didn't see a 25C for NW Territories, it looks to be in far NE British Columbia. Only showed 23C for me in the NW Territories.



Ft. Nelson, BC, the biggest town in the area has a September avg high of about 15C, but their all-time September maximum is over 32C so it's nowhere near record heat for them. I imagine just like in the PNW on the U.S. side the summer heat can linger in the first half of September. I mean Seattle's record September high is 98F...
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Old 09-08-2020, 11:10 PM
 
Location: Seattle area
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September is more of a summer month than June in the PNW.
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Old 09-08-2020, 11:17 PM
 
Location: MD
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I think the 25C in Northwest Territories is more impressive than the 0C in Colorado. I don't think you normally see those kinds of temps in September.

Nope, the cold anomalies in CO are objectively way more interesting than the warm anomalies up there.



CO and WY are setting records for lowest max / earliest snowfall / smallest gap between record heat and record cold.



NWT is just experiencing boring ass above average sh**. Not even record setting.
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Old 09-09-2020, 02:48 AM
 
Location: Estonia
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Lol cold and rainy here...as usual. I guess I am kinda naive for thinking we can get any lingering warmth here at 59N Models failed really bad, CFS, ECM and CANSIPS were all going for solidly above average temperatures and higher pressure for September. Of course I know that you can't take models too seriously, but usually they are mostly right about the month ahead in predicting which way the anomaly is going to go.

But generally Fall sucks here. It goes from like 23C to 13C in one day in early-mid September and then its just rainy and windy crap. The wind is the worst weather feature actually. Fall weather never feels calm and cool in an enjoyable way, instead its just cold sideways rain blown in your face.
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Old 09-09-2020, 04:28 AM
 
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Quite cool for much of Chicagoland today but we will be closer to average here in the far south suburbs. Rockford might not even reach 60 degrees, and I doubt ORD or MDW will even reach 70 degrees today






CFSv2 week 1 showing the huge blob of cold air over the interior west, Texas, the Great Plains stretching into the Midwest





Week 2 it's all gone and is replaced by warmth





GEFS

1-5 looking similar with the CFSv2



6-10 showing a warm up too



12-16 cool air is back and is mostly centered on the eastern 2/3rds?

https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/



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