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In about six months we get to start seeing analogs from 50 years that have no relation to today’s environment, fake weather models maps, fake hype$$$, pattern chasing, wishcasting, debates about how our 80 degree December is a good sign, and also about how the bugs and birds are showing signs of a good winter.
 
In about six months we get to start seeing analogs from 50 years that have no relation to today’s environment, fake weather models maps, fake hype$$$, pattern chasing, wishcasting, debates about how our 80 degree December is a good sign, and also about how the bugs and birds are showing signs of a good winter.
Count your blessings that you will see December ... there's some folks I deal with that hope for tomorrow ...
 
In about six months we get to start seeing analogs from 50 years that have no relation to today’s environment, fake weather models maps, fake hype$$$, pattern chasing, wishcasting, debates about how our 80 degree December is a good sign, and also about how the bugs and birds are showing signs of a good winter.
Yep, all the anal-logs, Joe B, the Duke Nino, the birds, and squirrels will all promise an epic winter, only for it to be another 2011-12 type winter.
 
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It sounds like a winter thread! ?
On a sadder note, the rain chances that were supposed to slightly increase from Thursday onward, seem to have become non existent until Saturday/Sunday, if at all! Atleast we get a cold shot and drop temps to lower 90s??
 
97 today and hasn’t rained in 2 weeks. Someone during winter said I would be complaining come summer but I’m not. I will take this over cold and rain any day of the week. I’ll take 97 over 45 yessssir
It's early in the season. I'm sure by early July you'll be bitching like the rest of us.
 
Mid to upper 90's today with DP's in lower 60's maybe even upper 50's and a stiff SW/W breeze is a death sentence for any green grass remaining. Fire hazards have to be a concern real soon if this keeps up...
 
Don’t sleep on the little ridge breakdown/height falls on Thursday, this type of longwave pattern supports pulse/multicellular clusters (some severe with typical summertime threats) that develop on the mountains and move east off a decent lee trough and weak forcing from the trough itself, any further breakdown of the ridge increases rain chances, I’d say Thursday is the best shot of rain for many in a long time just becuase the breakdown of the thermal ridge 9DEB6D1E-559E-4A5B-B267-7961A9678D42.jpeg
 
Mid to upper 90's today with DP's in lower 60's maybe even upper 50's and a stiff SW/W breeze is a death sentence for any green grass remaining. Fire hazards have to be a concern real soon if this keeps up...
Was out walking in the yard earlier and I could feel and hear the grass crunching under my feet. #need rain
 
I going to go with 7/10

This is 8 straight days of 90 and the average high here is 85 for May 28th. Quite a few of these days was 95-97 degrees.
 
May 2019 Heat Wave Rating: 4/10

next..
I’d give it a 3! 95-96 is not that amazing! The only reason it doesn’t get a 2 is, the lack of rain, 18+ days, is remarkable, but sadly, becoming more the norm. Plus it’s breezy most of the time, the most miserable heatwaves are dead calm outside, and 0 clouds in the sky! There are always a few cirrus clouds and puffy cumulus, to make it not extremely boring!
 
meh. I'm with @Jimmy Hypocracy here. 4/10. 95 with a nice breeze. if it was calm? 5.5/10. all I'm sayin is, its been hotter
Im telling you, I’ve been working on asphalt with no shade for most of the day and haven’t even cracked a sweat. It’s warm for May but to me this is no “heat wave”. This breeze actually has a chill to it when it comes through ??‍♂️
 
I find this interesting from the NWS:

Heat Advisory
A Heat Advisory is issued when the heat index value is expected to reach 105 to 109 degrees (east of the Blue Ridge) or 100 to 104 degrees (west of the Blue Ridge) within the next 12 to 24 hours. A Heat Advisory may be issued for lower criteria if it is early in the season or during a multi-day heat wave.

Now, with the exception of the few who live in the the armpit of the south and only consider it hot when it reaches 150 (ahem... SC), I think the NWS would have been correct to issue a heat advisory based on the last sentence alone. Shoot, in some areas like @pcbjr backyard they've reached "normal" heat advisory criteria. Soooo I wonder what the rationale has been, b/c I'm not even reading the possibility of one being issued?

Btw officially at KIXA, just down the road from mby, 95/70 heat index of 101.... that's hot by June, July and August standards, it's blistering by May standards.
 
Im telling you, I’ve been working on asphalt with no shade for most of the day and haven’t even cracked a sweat. It’s warm for May but to me this is no “heat wave”. This breeze actually has a chill to it when it comes through ??‍♂️
Your delusional

I could've sworn I've seen you post how much you were sweating in the torch of winter when temps were some 20 degrees cooler..... hmmm

Edit: dude no wonder, you're DP is 58, heat index of only 93, lower than the actual temp....
 
Your delusional
It was a bit of a hyperbole but in my line of work this is not so bad. 94-95 with a steady breeze is actually amazing imo. 99-100 with no breeze and high humidity is a completely different story
 
It was a bit of a hyperbole but in my line of work this is not so bad. 94-95 with a steady breeze is actually amazing imo. 99-100 with no breeze and high humidity is a completely different story
I edited my post... to make it worse and to also kind of understand Lol
 
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