NSIDC melt area increased to around 35% on 6/7, the highest in a month, and as Friv says looking at yesterdays DMI data (below), I can only see it going higher.
DMI shows melt increasing around the whole coast on 7/7, and also precipitation arriving in the south (Kethern - the remnants of Hurricane Arthur?). Net daily SMB loss rose to 6Gt, a new peak melt loss for the year.
Silkman, yes July is the peak melt month historically for Greenland, this years melt season is above the average (and 2013) but is really unlikely to catch the 2012 surface melt at present. DMI are showing the Year to Date Total Melt Loss(SMB + Glacial Loss) to be a shade higher than 2012 at present. This can only be due to increased glacial speeds due to the lower SMB loss. Interesting times.