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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Boston Bulldog replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Can’t lie, it’s been a long time since I’ve been so down on HU activity in the short and medium time scales. SSTs across the Tropical Atlantic, unfavorable subseasonal variability, ripping ENSO conditions, and general early season hostility are slamming the door shut on deep tropical development for the foreseeable future. The most recent lemon is a good example of what we can get until a lucky MJO-CCKW linkup occurs with more encouraging climatology… mediocre subtropical spin ups. Blah -
2026-2027 Super El Nino
michsnowfreak replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Speaking of cansips. Its July 1st update maintains a cold look centered in the Great Lakes despite the nino strength. January is the coldest month relative to average. It warmed some in December. -
Nola is worse then Tijuan Walker they have a problem
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2026 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Maggie Valley Steve replied to Buckethead's topic in Southeastern States
83 again today for my high. Much cooler this morning with a 65 than the day before. I see signs in the medium to longer range a general troughiness over head. Once we get past Independence Day I believe a more unsettled pattern sets in. -
No compete for the Orioles tonight. Another bad one.
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Is there any wildfire smoke in the area? I smell it but assuming it’s local. And I heard about the big fire Rosedale but this smells like a campfire and not mixed with chemicals
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I dont have numbers as ive been at a pinball tournament. But you could literally feel the change in the air over the past few hours in Charlotte. Went from being "reaonable" to just absolutely soupy.
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It’s really the south wind that does BTV in. There’s like a localized nocturnal jet that can even strengthen overnight on the VT side of the Lake. You’ll see most stations calm (like Plattsburgh on the NY side of the Champlain Valley), while BTV is steady 15mph gusting 25 in like tropical breezes. And the temp will be like 86F at midnight lol.
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According to my records, 2026 is actually the 12th driest first half in DC history, but you are correct that the first half of 2023 was even drier, at only 12.32 inches (5th driest). Interestingly, the driest and wettest first halves in DC history each occurred in the 19th century: Driest: 1872 with 10.49 inches Wettest: 1886 with 35.80 inches It should also be noted that calendar years 2023-2025 were each drier than normal, averaging only 36.27 inches annually. However, during 2018-2022 DCA averaged 50.71 inches -- the wettest five consecutive calendar years in DC history.
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High of 90 today. 3rd 90 of the year at MSP
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Last year it was super humid out here. We also had monsoon type rains that would blow out gravel driveways. Looks like the humidity is gonna happen again this year. First couple summers didn't have this many days of high humidity during the day. I've had to invest in dehumidifiers!
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Extreme heat watch here ( north central md) for Thursday and Friday I beleive
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They dropped ours from 98-100, to 94-96
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Average end of June day here. High of 89, low of 70. Month end stats: Highest temp: 98 Lowest temp: 55 Highest dew point: 84.5 Lowest dew point: 44 Rainfall: 4.55"
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NYC forum he was good when it used to snow.
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DVN lowered us to 93 today, but we still came up short and hit 91.
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That's definitely concerning
