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Ahoff

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  1. Yeah, makes no sense how they consistently get warmer than us in summer. I guess maybe their elevation is lower but still it's quite a bit north and closer to a larger body of water.
  2. The fact that Syracuse and Burlington, VT both hit 92 is rather annoying. Seems these far northern cities get way warmer than we do quite frequently.
  3. Short of expectations again today. 85. I think this will be a theme this summer, but if we limit the rain I'm ok with lower temps than advertised.
  4. Looks like temps are stalling again today. Hasn't moved in quite a while. Weird considering it's nothing but sun, so I don't really see what would slow the rise?
  5. Warmest day of the year. 85. Will we top it tomorrow?
  6. Of course. Case and point is in our new normals for 1991-2020, the prior period had an average annual highest temperature of 92.7 degrees for any given year, this period, despite our highs rising for nearly all cases, has that average annual highest temperature down to 92.6. Really weird that most summer temps rise but our warmest days do not. I'd bet cities all around us, to the east, west, north, and south, had those highest temperatures rise.
  7. Yeah, temps stalled in typical Pittsburgh fashion. I'd take maybe 1-3 degrees off the temps the next few days, they seem to be too high, still warm but too warm.
  8. I understand why they would stay lower, pushing 90 this time of year is tough to do, and forecasting it is bold, unless it's definitely got a shot. Ten days later and maybe it'd make more sense. Plus, we seemed to fall a little short of predictions for yesterday, I saw seeing 83-84.
  9. How much stock do we put in that one? I know we look to it for winter storms, but how does it perform outside winter?
  10. The weather app on the iPhone says 88 today 90 tomorrow. We'll see, but some model must be picking that up. But because it's Pittsburgh we'll likely stop at 89.
  11. Absolutely beautiful day today, and yesterday, and more to come. Just perfect weather.
  12. But climate just doesn’t seem to support long term drought.
  13. Wasn't that dramatic in this area. Dry, but not crop killing. I could go for precipitation departures like last summer here.
  14. Possibly, but as you said earlier we could see another week without rain. That puts us more than three weeks into the month, with less than ten days left. We still are 1.5" from our average May rainfall at this point. We easily could jam 1.5" of rain into 10 days, no problem, but if the drier pattern persists falling short of 1.5" might be possible. Plus, we are coming off a drier than normal April too.
  15. Yeah, last Spring was dry too. I imagine with the next week we may end up on the lower side of average with rain for the month so far. Kind of interesting we went for two historically wet years to these periods of very dry weather. I will say, though, I am happy for drier weather.
  16. I’m sure there are many times that humidity was high and many times it had been low. Last June and early July was rather low (relatively) humidity wise, and I’m sure that it just depends on the pattern. I don’t really remember how humid a summer was unless it was insane that year.
  17. I do wish the upcoming warm would happen for Memorial Day weekend, but it so far looks like more normal temps for the week after this one.
  18. That's really not all that unusual though. That's prime time for 80 degree weather.
  19. We'll see. It'll take many days above 80 at this point, as the daily average will continue to increase as well.
  20. Through the first 2 weeks on the month we are currently 7.4 degrees below average. It will take a major warm up to turn that into a positive. We have warm weather coming, but will it be enough?
  21. I'd like to end that 100 drought, so 1995 is interesting.
  22. This Spring feels quite similar to last spring, overall. Warm/low snow March, cool/average April, cool May turning seasonable/warmer. Not sure what it means for the summer, seeing as this winter and last winter were very different. Here's one persons take. https://wx4cast.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-2021-summer-outlook-for-northeast.html?fbclid=IwAR0orFXekTkoFKKhdEqLIXduZ7z1FQHK-6qNJN1OfrRrRUQbiXz_IPjeY6k
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