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Summer-Fall 2023 Observations


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  • 2 weeks later...

Happy to get some rain finally! Picked up at total of 1.14in between yesterday and today. This is the most rain in one event that we’ve had here since April. No wonder we slipped into drought conditions last week. In April we had a total of 2.38in Imby and the rain yesterday and today basically doubled what we had had so far for the entire month of May, so that I’m around 2.5in for May so far.

Also loving the cool weather! It was 48° this AM and it’s only 54 right now at 5PM. I’ll take this all day everyday.

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Rain is moving over from the NE heading SW. Probably the most rare direction for precip imby. 

It's been about 3 hours of steady, soaking rain this evening. Had some heavy showers this morning then it was dry until around 6pm when the rain started moving over from Eastern Kentucky. 

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No rain here yesterday in mid TN but cloudy & 64 was unbelievable for Memorial Day! Today sunny but low 70’s.  Incredible wx it’s like fall.  Could use some rain this week.  I will take mid 80’s & humid with rain chances for summer anytime.  Longer heat stays away the shorter time it has. 

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46 this morning and sitting at 51 now. No humidity today to speak of to boot. Hard to beat stealing a summer day with near fall weather.  

Not quite as extreme as summer, I believe 2009, without going back and looking. It was 45 on July 4th weekend that year with highs in the low 70s. 

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Drenching down here, working on 3 inches of rain since this afternoon. Flash Flood and Areal flood products in effect for here and Whitley County Kentucky. 

That pocket of storms popped up right over you and would not move east at all.
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Easily the hottest day IMBY.  Not sure if we are catching downsloping or what....but it is a furnace out there right now with the wind blowing at 90F.  Feels like a hair dryer.  Yard is fried.  Looking forward to the rain during the next few days.  We need it.  Thankful for the few days of this that we have had all season.  

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Easily the hottest day IMBY.  Not sure if we are catching downsloping or what....but it is a furnace out there right now with the wind blowing at 90F.  Feels like a hair dryer.  Yard is fried.  Looking forward to the rain during the next few days.  We need it.  Thankful for the few days of this that we have had all season.  

Today was much warmer, maybe the warmest all season. 62 yesterday morning, 75 this morning and it hit you in the face when I walked out at 6:15am.


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1 hour ago, nrgjeff said:

Dewpoints are atrocious right now. Review of the Spaceballs scale...

65-68 humid. 70-72 ridiculous. 74-76 ludicrous. Most of us have gone plaid.

No kidding. It rained overnight here and my dewpoint is currently 75.7.  It's 81.4 degrees and 83 percent humidity.

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I truly hope this pattern can repeat in winter. Ridge west, trough in our back yard. It's 2pm in what is the hottest climatological week of the year, and it's hanging out at 78 degrees. My A/C just kicked on for the first time today. 

Get this going in winter and we'd likely see favorable clippers, sliders, and NW flow. 

 

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