Unofficially, it has hit 93 in Lebanon...hottest day of the year. The thunderstorm potential is low, but a few might form in VT and survive the trip to the CT river valley. But the atmosphere is sufficiently capped across most of NH, so if anything moves in it will be from the west, and prob in its dying stages. A mesoscale convective complex (MCS) is forming out in Wisconsin and should dive well to our south and west. There might be a few high clouds moving over the area from the outskirts of the MCS early tomorrow morning, but I don't think it will hinder our chances of hitting 90 degrees for the second straight day.
More on MCS's at this website.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoscale_Convective_System
After the hot Sunday, and a chance of a pulse thunderstorm, our attention is turned to another potential MCS that is forecast to hit northern New England late Sunday night or Monday morning. It will be a dying system but lots of clouds will move in during the morning, which may limit temperatures a bit during the day. We'll see if that happens.
More later.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
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Garin and I have discovered the secret: do something active (with plenty of water to drink, mind you) and when you STOP, and cool down, you feel so much better. :)
We also discovered that having to run to escape a damp forest full of ravenous mosquitoes makes you appreciate anything mosquito-free, even if you're still sweating so much you have to change clothes in the middle of the day.
I think if it gets near 100 tomorrow, I'll follow through on my idea to stay in the pool most of the day...
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