So much for the theory that a lower sun angle and shorter days equals cooler temps.
Indeed, now that theory is completely shot.
ATL had its 2nd straight high of 95, hottest YTD!
So much for the theory that a lower sun angle and shorter days equals cooler temps.
As always, Larry, great post and interesting data ... Thanks!Gainesville, FL, had a 97 high and 79 low yesterday. That ties with 6/24 for the hottest high of the season and is THE warmest low of the season to date! Ah, the glories (or lack thereof lol) of being on the dry and subsident SW side of Flo!
Meanwhile, today’s preliminary low there was way up at 81! If they don’t get rain today, they might not get back below 79-81 by midnight thus giving them at least as warm a low today as the 79 of yesterday. They are already 93 at noon, which is one degree hotter than noon yesterday!
That is just nasty weather!As always, Larry, great post and interesting data ... Thanks!
Weather Channel gives your prognostication a very good chance of verifying, btw ...
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Reply #2 ...Gainesville, FL, had a 97 high and 79 low yesterday. That ties with 6/24 for the hottest high of the season and is THE warmest low of the season to date! Ah, the glories (or lack thereof lol) of being on the dry and subsident SW side of Flo!
Meanwhile, today’s preliminary low there was way up at 81! If they don’t get rain today, they might not get back below 79-81 by midnight thus giving them at least as warm a low today as the 79 of yesterday. They are already 93 at noon, which is one degree hotter than noon yesterday!
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Well, Larry, if it's gonna happen anywhere nearby, it'll be PP, for sure ... way north of town and can hear the boomers from down there ...
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I hate IMBY, but ...Gainesville, FL, was at 95 both at 1 PM and 2 PM before the aforementioned boomer gave them nice relief and knocked them way down to 84 as of 3 PM. Hopefully, storms will affect areas further N and W to give Phil a much deserved cooldown!
So, Hogtown's high will be at least 95. With 2 hourly obs at 95, a 96 wouldn't surprise at all.
That’s not going to happen up here near Nashville. Our latest 90 or higher temp all time was October 9th 2007 at 92 degrees. This is actually for White House but I imagine Nashville can’t be to far behind.In about 3-4 weeks from now, if we're still talking 90s throughout the foreseeable future, something is seriously wrong with our weather
Gainesville, FL, was at 95 both at 1 PM and 2 PM before the aforementioned boomer gave them nice relief and knocked them way down to 84 as of 3 PM. Hopefully, storms will affect areas further N and W to give Phil a much deserved cooldown!
So, Hogtown's high will be at least 95. With 2 hourly obs at 95, a 96 wouldn't surprise at all.
Please ...Gainesville high 96. they had a dewpoint of 80 at 5 PM!!!
The early AM low of 81 appears to still be the low for the day. IF that holds up, this will by 2 degrees be the warmest Sep low on record and tied with a couple of other days for the warmest low of any day/only 1 degree lower than the warmest low of all time!!