Brad Panovich:
This morning was our 5th morning in September with a low temperature less than 50°(40s) in #Charlotte. That's the most since 2001 and ties for 7th most on record. #cltwx#ncwx #scwx
The Tribune 13 NNE Cooperative station in northwestern Kansas appears to be the first station in the U.S. climate record (any year) to have a 100°F day *after* their first measurable snow of the season. @NWSGoodland https://t.co/rn2KfV304G
NWS: cWe anticipate a high risk for much below-normal temperatures October 2nd and 3rd across for an area focused on the Central and Southern Appalachians. Widespread early season #frost and #freeze potential exists across the eastern U.S. #agwx
https://t.co/1N4GaHgSHc
Allan Huffman: Assuming we don't get another 90 degree day at RDU, seems very possible with current pattern. We will end the year at 49. That is the fewest at RDU since 43 in 2014.
Another low of 45 at GSO. Now that we’ve had highs in the 60s, lows in 40s, our next milestone is a frost/freeze and highs in the 50s, lows in 30s. Soon.