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  2. Centralia, in down-state Illinois, seems like a pleasant spot today....94/81.
  3. more comfortable feel today then it did yesterday.. it's never the heat it's always the dewpoint that matters in the summer..
  4. I would caution against the desire to ignore rather than the necessity to meaningfully engage. Playing with old sayings ….. one man’s ‘shit’ is another’s caviar and reversing it as needed. Either way we all eventually get to eat. Please stay well and regardless of the diet ….. engaged. As always ….
  5. Nah, I'm bad luck. It never snows when I start the thread.
  6. Note that some guidance doesn't show this at all for our area....
  7. Tampa is weird. They avg 91 days annually of temps 90F+ but just dont hit 100F.
  8. Did not hear one word he said, looking at the talent on his right! Big un's
  9. It certainly seems like it. Looking at the NAM though you could probably also argue that 925/850 low could be overstated...even maybe on euro a bit but the weathermodel graphics are awful. I could see this going either way right now but it def has to be watched.
  10. hm looks like a potential prelude. Like it may be a setting the table for something when we say we shoulda known
  11. 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide into stratosphere dropped the global temperature by 1 degree F. This can be done. All of you poo pooing this will regret it.
  12. Slow moving seabreeze today. It’s hung up just north of Sunrise Highway.
  13. Dropped to 78. Heat Advisory not cancelled yet, but now extended through tomorrow. Heat Advisory still in effect today is just too much hype.
  14. You must have me mixed up with someone else. I know we won't get the rest of the world that produces 90% of the greenhouse pollution on board with completely eliminating them, so we should just inject aerosols into the stratosphere annually to bring down temps to where they were at least 30 years ago. Did you die when Mount Pinatubo erupted? Were your days shrouded in darkness because of the eruption?
  15. Great, now Worcester's is broken. They gotta get a handle on it.
  16. That is one hell of a thermal gradient though for the warm season across the region. That would be some hefty lift across the region along the warm front with some decent elevated CAPE. Would have to wonder though if convection across the mid-Atlantic robs any moisture...convection could be robust there. This is interesting and intriguing for sure.
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