Marietta is reporting 91F. I’m not sure their highest temp this week, 93 or 94.
Little surprised there aren't any heat advisories out, not only due to the extreme heat but it's early in the season and duration. I mean a 108 heat index even in Gainesville has to be pretty extreme for any time of the yearGainesville, FL, is already up to 99 at 2 PM vs 98 24 hours ago when they ended up with their hottest on record in May and only 2 from their hottest on record for any month. What's making this much worse than yesterday is that the dewpoint now is 72 vs 66 yesterday and the resultant heat index is an astounding (especially for May) 108 vs 101 yesterday at this time. Hang on to your hats, folks, this is liable to be rough. Hope @pcbjr is inside with AC.
Big jump to 97 here, maybe 100 isn't impossible about 2 hours left to hit it. You sure you don't want to get out in these great conditions and do that?My weather station not accurate at all in this weather due to location.... it's hit 101 a couple of times but it's too close to my roof. I've been meaning to extend it out and upward to help with that but it's too dang hot!
I'm pretty sure one of two things would happen once I stepped onto the melting shingles, I'd either get stuck or slide right off....neither is a viable optionBig jump to 97 here, maybe 100 isn't impossible about 2 hours left to hit it. You sure you don't want to get out in these great conditions and do that?
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More good news: my temp fell from 100.0 at 1:20 PM to 97.1 at 2 PM, thanks largely to some good cumulus development once the cirrostratus canopy departed. The very important winds are still very light and they're variable.
KSAV is at 98 with a high so far of 99. Will today be the 4th 100+ there in a row?
I'd take that over this any day.well our weather could be worse, 40s and rain in New England
I couldn't add a syllable or punctuation mark, Larry!Gainesville, FL, is already up to 99 at 2 PM vs 98 24 hours ago when they ended up with their hottest on record in May and only 2 from their hottest on record for any month. What's making this much worse than yesterday is that the dewpoint now is 72 vs 66 yesterday and the resultant heat index is an astounding (especially for May) 108 vs 101 yesterday at this time. Hang on to your hats, folks, this is liable to be rough. Hope @pcbjr is inside with AC.
Unless you posted it and I missed it (heat can do that to the brain) ... it ties yet another record; down a degree now but the clouds are moving out and any "breeze" is a slight whisper from the WNW ... we still have a good 90 minutes to climb ...Gainesville, FL, is already up to 99 at 2 PM vs 98 24 hours ago when they ended up with their hottest on record in May and only 2 from their hottest on record for any month. What's making this much worse than yesterday is that the dewpoint now is 72 vs 66 yesterday and the resultant heat index is an astounding (especially for May) 108 vs 101 yesterday at this time. Hang on to your hats, folks, this is liable to be rough. Hope @pcbjr is inside with AC.
radiator seems to be working in reverse ...Read it and weep, folks:
4 PM GAINESVILLE PTSUNNY 101 69 35 VRB3 29.93F HX 107
I had to move mine to the roof, too and now have the same problem. Reading 102 at the moment. Wife got tired of looking at it in the backyard. It's ok until around 2pm through about 5:30 pm.My weather station not accurate at all in this weather due to location.... it's hit 101 a couple of times but it's too close to my roof. I've been meaning to extend it out and upward to help with that but it's too dang hot!