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TimB

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  1. Of course not. From what little I’ve read from him, he seems as serious about wanting BN temps year-round as I am.
  2. Dude, you know it’s totally something I’d do, so no offense intended.
  3. Hopefully @Ahoff took the time to vote in this silly poll. I know it would irk him if some random upstater saw 10 90+ days, especially if we manage not to.
  4. Nice little somewhat unexpected storm last night for those of us that were lucky enough to be in its path.
  5. 0z GFS brought back the big heat too, but mostly beyond 240.
  6. My thought on this would be that severe wind is much more common overall than severe hail or tornadoes, so it would stand to reason that the month with the most severe wind gusts would be the month with the most severe overall, and I could see that being July.
  7. Especially weird that it would be two years in a row with 90s in June and none in July. Still, I think we get there a couple times.
  8. I assume we’ll hit 90 at some point this month but it’d be funny if we didn’t.
  9. As I see it, there are two possibilities for next week: either warm, humid, rainy and gross, or deathly hot but dry.
  10. We’re getting pretty close to that “we really need rain” stage. Wouldn’t say it’s dire yet, but we could well be dry through the weekend if we miss out today. But I’ve really enjoyed not mowing, so maybe I shouldn’t be worried.
  11. Indeed. Sad days in the Burgh, but the product on the field won’t be any better.
  12. If I run the report on xmACIS, it’s one of the weakest records in July, though it shows as 88 in 2011 on there so I’m not sure where the 86 came from. Interesting that DUJ hit 87 today, PIT didn’t even hit 87.
  13. Euro backed it off. We’ll see if it comes back.
  14. Trend seems to be toward mostly garden variety heat, but I wouldn’t rule out a day or two of big heat (95+) mid to late next week if everything lines up right.
  15. The 6z largely keeps the extreme, ridiculous heat out of the east. Verbatim, it would obliterate all-time records in a lot of cities in the middle of the country, by 5+ degrees in some places.
  16. The panel from that run that really made an impression on me was the temps at 8am the morning of the second hot day. Yikes.
  17. Looks like we’re going to finish June basically average for temps. We’re at +0.2 and today should be roughly normal with a low about a half dozen degrees BN and a high about a half dozen degrees AN, so should stay +0.2.
  18. Was looking at records to see if we had a shot at a record low tomorrow morning. We don’t, but interesting to note that that the record low of 47 was set in 1988, along with a low of 46 just two days later. We know what came both before and after those chilly mornings.
  19. Official high of 94 today. Let’s hope that stays the hottest day of the summer.
  20. And indeed, the 1:30 obs was 91. 3rd 90 of the season.
  21. Truly a gorgeous night out there, and a spectacular 3-4 day period ahead.
  22. Indeed 74 was reached at 7:45. A few spectacular days ahead and the next climo thing to watch is Sunday morning’s record low of 46, and I think we could get close.
  23. Going to be close but already 76 at PIT. Interesting that this thing was completely dry.
  24. The very large hail threat is honestly the most concerning to me, as the SPC seems to want to center that on our area.
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