its dry outside
Looks like you have a chance at a shower tonight. Hope that the outflow can make it here at least95/72 heat index of 103.... this is how we roll, get winter out of the way in December and get summer out of the way in May. Next
Oh my....Looks like you have a chance at a shower tonight. Hope that the outflow can make it here at least
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Hey look 2 crappy May's back to back
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Cacti looking good!Hey look 2 crappy May's back to back
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You can just wait til they float to the top from heat exhaustionMan up! I’m going carp fishing from 9a-9p tomorrow!???
???18Z (toss) happy hour, but please ... not again & no more ...
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Hey look 2 crappy May's back to back
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For the first time in days, there's not a cloud to be seen here and it is already 97.3 at 12:20 PM with very light winds vs 96.2 with some clouds 24 hours ago. KSAV had 95 at noon, which is the same as 24 hours ago. Hunter AAFB, however, is at 93 vs 96 24 hours ago. If KSAV reaches 100, it would tie the longest 100+ streak on record (back to the 1870s) with 2 other 5 day streaks that occurred in July. There hasn't even been one in June or August!
The post above is from ~24 hours ago. As of 12:30 PM, I'm at 96.9 with no clouds and a hotter SW wind direction vs yesterday's mainly light and variable before the seabreeze set in early. My high yesterday was ~97.7 at a very early ~1:20 PM due to an early seabreeze. Today's combo of current temp, winds, and skies vs yesterday tells me that the odds favor a hotter day here today vs yesterday with a later seabreeze start most likely.
Following up: It hit 98.7 at 1:25 PM. So, already 1 F hotter than yesterday and it still early enough for more heating unless the seabreeze gets here shortly.
Larry,I saw it hit 99.3 at 2:50 PM, which is 1.6 hotter than yesterday's earlier high. But hopefully that will be the hottest I see as the seabreeze should start soon, if not already.
This is day 6 of our unprecedented long duration May heatwave. Today should be the last of the ridiculously hot days, thank goodness!
Edit: No seabreeze yet as it hit 100.0 at 3:15 PM vs yesterday's high of 97.7 at only 1:20 PM due to an early seabreeze. Perfectly clear skies are allowing for maximum incoming radiation.
Edit #2: "plunged" down to 96.2 at 3:52 thanks to the seabreeze! That's how fast it can drop with its help. So, the 100.0 of 3:15 PM will almost definitely end up the hottest I see today despite clear skies continuing.
Extra: Gainesville, FL, hit 98 at 4 PM.
Good reporting, and thanks!KCHS as far as I can see did not hit 100° today. Either 98° or 99° so that thusly ends the consecutive 100°+ streak at 4 days tied for 2nd longest.
Side notes though. Today has the highest humidity during the heat wave in the dead of afternoon with DPs in the low to mid 60s with an actual heat index higher than the ambient. Also, the low this morning was only 79°. If that holds thru the rest of the day, it could be an all time monthly highest low (upon further research)