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Sorry to beat a dead horse with this, but as a weather enthusiast this is just flat out amazing to me.  It's only mid-morning there local time, and the heat index is already up to 151 at Bandar Iran with a temp/dew of 99/91.  Several other locations with dews in the upper 80s/low 90s in the region lends credence to the obs legitimacy.  

A short ways to the west at Abadan the dew is substantially lower at 54, where the wind is blowing off shore.  Needless to say if you lived in that area you'd be constantly praying for the wind to blow off shore as opposed to on shore lol.  

On a side note, Kuwait City is already at 109 actual temp as of their 8am ob lol.  What an interesting region of weather.

EDIT:  There were 6 locations with dews between 90-91 at the 04z ob, the obs below are from 05z (which has 4 90+ dew obs).

EDIT2:  Kuwait City actual temp 115 at 9am.

 

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Hot and humid Middle East


And there really isn’t a forcing mechanism so the region remains a desert, with all that moisture in the air.

Turn on your heat, all the way up, to 90. Once the bathroom is hot, turn on the shower all the way to hot, keep the door closed. Once your hot water tank is just about empty, go in there, and tell us how it felt!
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On 7/29/2020 at 11:09 PM, OrdIowPitMsp said:

Winds out of the NE this evening. Don’t see that too often around here in late July.

Nice weather. Cool at night, pleasantly warm aftns. This is great.

 

How you doing down there? I think half the twin city folk are up here on the North Shore right now :)

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2 hours ago, Brian D said:

Nice weather. Cool at night, pleasantly warm aftns. This is great.

 

How you doing down there? I think half the twin city folk are up here on the North Shore right now :)

Yeah we’ve finally broken the heat and high dew points here after sweltering through much of July, windows are open for the first time in what seems like forever. Always jealous of the natural A/C the lake provides up there. Next week looks nearly perfect around here finally. 

 

I’ve being hearing that the northland has been overrun by urbanites this summer and generally trashing many areas. Sad. Typically my wife and I like to spend a few weekends hiking the SHT each summer as we are avid outdoors people, but she tore her ACL skiing in early March and had surgery in late May so we’ve been staying put this summer. My cabin fever is running high so I imagine we’ll be doing a lot of camping in September/October. 

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14 minutes ago, cyclone77 said:

This little feature persisted for a good 10 minutes to the southeast of work an hour ago or so underneath a light rain shower.  When it started to dissipate it looked like it roped out.  Pretty sure this was a funnel.

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Sure looks like it. I have been scanning the skies out of my window today trying to find one 

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Hit 85 yesterday and we have officially broken the record for the warmest month in the history of Buffalo. We didn't just beat the record, we destroyed it by +1.4 degrees. 

AVERAGE MONTHLY: 77.6 

DPTR FM NORMAL: 6.5

Top 10 warmest Julys

1	76.2	1921	
2	76.0	1955	
3	75.5	2012	
4	75.3	2011	
5	75.0	2005	
6	75.0	1887	
7	74.8	1988	
8	74.7	1916	
9	74.4	2018	
10	74.3	1999

Link to KBUF reporting for the month, just insane warmth end to end.

https://w2.weather.gov/climate/getclimate.php?wfo=buf

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7 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

Hit 85 yesterday and we have officially broken the record for the warmest month in the history of Buffalo. We didn't just beat the record, we destroyed it by +1.4 degrees. 

AVERAGE MONTHLY: 77.6 

DPTR FM NORMAL: 6.5

Top 10 warmest Julys


1	76.2	1921	
2	76.0	1955	
3	75.5	2012	
4	75.3	2011	
5	75.0	2005	
6	75.0	1887	
7	74.8	1988	
8	74.7	1916	
9	74.4	2018	
10	74.3	1999

Link to KBUF reporting for the month, just insane warmth end to end.

https://w2.weather.gov/climate/getclimate.php?wfo=buf

Interesting that this month beat out 1921, 1955, and 2012. Those July's were more torrid across most of the midwest than 2020.

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3 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

Interesting that this month beat out 1921, 1955, and 2012. Those July's were more torrid across most of the midwest than 2020.

What's shocking is how much we beat the all time record high month by with +1.4. That is a pretty large departure. 5 out of the warmest 10 Julys on record are in the last 15 years with 4 of them being in the last 9 years.

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3 hours ago, roardog said:

I wonder if in a place like Buffalo, if you need a warm June to get a record July. If you had a cool June and Lake Erie wasn’t so warm I think it would be much harder to get that record. 

That would make some sense. However, the beginning of the month featured a predominant rare NE wind which gave those insane temps to the recording station. The predominant wind direction in the summer is SW which would bring a lake breeze to the area. It's very difficult to get 90+ with a SW breeze. We had 8 straight days of 90+ in July due to the NE wind.

The month of June was +0.8 above normal.

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5 hours ago, Powerball said:

Woke up to a deluge and pretty loud cracks of thunder right now.

I woke up to the beautiful sound of water squishing under my feet. We had 1.4” of rain and a chance to get a little bit more. 

Our soils needed a good natural flush. 

Noon update: at 2.25” now. Easily our biggest rain of the entire year. 

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18 hours ago, BuffaloWeather said:

What's shocking is how much we beat the all time record high month by with +1.4. That is a pretty large departure. 5 out of the warmest 10 Julys on record are in the last 15 years with 4 of them being in the last 9 years.

 The past decade has certainly had several very hot July's, but before that, Detroit's hottest July list was absolutely dominated by the pre-1960 era.  In the last 12 years, Detroit his had 4 July's rank in the top 10 warmest and 2 rank in the top 10 coldest. Pretty impressive for a 146 year span of record

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On 7/31/2020 at 11:11 AM, Hoosier said:

ORD will finish with the 4th warmest July on record.  No real extreme heat (a few respectively hot days) but relentlessly warmer than average.

Warmest Julys On Record:
1. 81.3 - 1955
2. 81.2 - 1921
3. 81.1 - 2012
4. 79.2 - 2020
5. 79.0 - 2011
6. 78.5 - 1977
6. 78.5 - 1916
8. 78.4 - 1999
9. 78.3 - 1966
10. 77.8 - 1949
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