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WinstonSalemArlington

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  1. Struggling to hit 60 on a sunny September day. Life is good
  2. Are you ready for dewpoints in the 30s?
  3. Can you say “mountain frost?” GEFS (GFS Ensemble) temperature anomaly 06z forecast for Sep 14 to Sep 30 from Pivotal Weather. #Natgas https://t.co/wwPYcRG9BL https://t.co/KRTFQpUaxb
  4. Allan Huffman: 12z ECMWF shows lows in the 40s for many in NC, next Sunday/Monday.
  5. Charlotte has had 55 days at or above 90 this year, ten above the annual average. Today is the average 90s average date of the last 90° reading in #CLT. Longrange forecasts indicate that no more 90s are likely to occur this year.
  6. Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point. Dude, where do you live? That’s basic climatology.
  7. Shouldn’t be. For the Triad, our average lowest temperature in September is 46° for our area. Some areas sometimes touch the 30s in September.
  8. CrankyweatherGuy: Double hit. Second one a reinforcement. Your Mid-September pattern shift from late summer to early autumn on the map. 2nd trough picks up AL17 and redirects it to the north east over the open Atlantic early next week. https://t.co/FGK0y5FmSC
  9. By the end of next week, the Triad May struggle to hit 70!
  10. 40s in September is my litmus test for a nice September. There is reason to hope this year.
  11. The average date of the first temperature below 60 is August 22 in the Triad. We were about two weeks late this year.
  12. 57 degree lows at RDU and GSO this morning, the coolest since late June.
  13. 78/57. Glorious sun. I actually got chilly eating outside in shade. That breeze gave me goosebumps
  14. A glorious, crisp 79 degrees this sunny afternoon in Winston-Salem. September is glorious!
  15. The Great “Blizzard” of 2000 has to be #1 for me.
  16. If we have to have hot weather, I prefer it happen like this year. A mild to chilly May and July. A very humid and somewhat above normal July, but nothing record-breaking, most not reaching 100. A wet and mild August. Now, cross your fingers September doesn’t pull nasty heat out of the late season bag of tricks.
  17. One of the most shocking events in RDU weather history. Top three.
  18. First day with highs in the 70s since June
  19. RAH: Cooler temperatures are expected today! Highs in the upper 70s are expected over north-central NC, especially along and north of I-85. The last time we had highs < 80F was June 18 at GSO (76F) and June 17 at RDU (also 76F). Enjoy this brief taste of September-like temps! #ncwx https://t.co/PJ3aMnZ8AJ
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