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I thought the rain was supposed to be over by now? This blows...
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I don't think it will be as HHH as you would like it to be. It should be moderately above normal temps, but dewpoints are not going above mid 60's at most times. Not seeing any sustained heat wave type stuff yet. Does look dry in terms of rainfall.
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I am actually down closer to Annapolis now, but still in the region!
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We typically don't start getting sustained warmth until mid late June. We typically don't get sustained cold until mid late December. We typically don't get sustained cooler/crisp weather until late Sept early Oct. We typically don't get sustained warmer days until late March/early April. Snow chances drop dramatically around March 20, 90 degree days are few after Sept 20....
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Mostly sunny 11 AM on.
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I thought it was fog and/or mist when I woke up until I went to let the dogs out and was hit with the smell.
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It’s a HHH pattern folks. Deal With It - Cosgrove
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The week after could be very warm. The cold BS like we have is done until November.
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Pretty underwhelming here today, just drizzle, and not much of that.
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Then you are really going to enjoy the pattern in a little over a week. Both the Euro and GFS have westerly flow with 100° heat potential around the area. Even if the models are 7° too warm, the first 95°+ of the season looks like a good bet.
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Wish it happens during October, this is garbage for June any way you slice it
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How so? Forget about snow, December is colder than March. June is warmer than September.
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Short-lived heat as we thought. They just can't win.
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with our snowfall too, it seems like our first snowfall is around the winter solstice December 21 and our last snowfall is around the vernal equinox March 21.
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Agree. Other places not so much, but in the tri state we match up better with astronomical seasons overall.
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The only thing I remember about August 2011 was it being historically wet and getting that big earthquake. Before Irene we had training thunderstorms that dropped 10 inches of rain here on a Saturday, then we had that 5.8 earthquake and then Irene. August was much cooler than July, and it wasn't anywhere near as hot as 2010 was, which was our hottest summer on record, setting records for 90, 95 and 100 degree days here (thats how I judge heat, not by averages or mins.)
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June 4, 2023 we had a low of 49, the first 40s low in June since 2000.
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it's almost in the 50s here now omg Our seasons match the solstices much better -- June 21 to September 21 is hotter than June 1 to August 31
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the seasons match astronomical seasons better, June 21 - September 21 is hotter than June 1 to August 31. It's almost in the 50s now....
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it's almost in the 50s....
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It's called having a mortgage payment and kids in school, highly effective anchors.
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Crazy how much rain we continue to get here in middle TN. Looks like lower 90’s is showing up. I’m thankful we have held those temps off till the middle of June. Hopefully the moisture in the soil will keep high 90’s at bay. The trade off is higher humidity but I’d rather have that than dry & hot. Everything is so green still. My yard is thriving. For me so far the late spring/early summer has been fantastic. A+!
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I don't remember.. I'm sure it has happened, but I've noticed a big difference in these days between May and June. -
In the winter because the overrunning would be better this would likely be heavy 1-2”/hour snow. We only get these in the summer now on weekends.