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January 2013 General Discussion


Chicago Storm

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My point forecast has 61 for a high tomorrow.

 

GFS has 1.36" of precip for the next couple days while the NAM has 2.82"

 

60°+ days in January are pretty  rare in Milwaukee. Only 6 times has it happened.

 

 

 

1/12/1871

60

1/20/1906

61

1/26/1944

62

1/24/1950

60

1/4/1997

60

1/7/2008

63

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Looks like we might do something pretty unusual tomorrow night, which is be at or above 60 degrees after midnight in January. Here are the days/hours that LAF has been AOA 60 degrees anytime between midnight-9 AM during the month of January going back to 1973. Plus signs indicate temps remaining above 60 beyond the 9 AM cutoff.

Kinda interesting at the lack of occurrences between 1973-1994, although there may have been one on 1/29/1975 (some of the hourly temp data is missing)

1/13/1995: 3 AM

1/4/1997: 4-9 AM+

1/3/2004: midnight-3 AM

1/12/2005: 6-8 AM

1/13/2005: midnight-3 AM

1/7/2008: midnight-9 AM+

1/8/2008: midnight-4 AM

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Looks like we might do something pretty unusual tomorrow night, which is be at or above 60 degrees after midnight in January. Here are the days/hours that LAF has been AOA 60 degrees anytime between midnight-9 AM during the month of January going back to 1973. Plus signs indicate temps remaining above 60 beyond the 9 AM cutoff.

Kinda interesting at the lack of occurrences between 1973-1994, although there may have been one on 1/29/1975 (some of the hourly temp data is missing)

1/13/1995: 3 AM

1/4/1997: 4-9 AM+

1/3/2004: midnight-3 AM

1/12/2005: 6-8 AM

1/13/2005: midnight-3 AM

1/7/2008: midnight-9 AM+

1/8/2008: midnight-4 AM

FWIW, the highest temperature during the 12-9 AM time window was 63, which occurred on 1/4/1997 (at 9 AM) and 1/13/2005 (at midnight).

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