• Hello, please take a minute to check out our awesome content, contributed by the wonderful members of our community. We hope you'll add your own thoughts and opinions by making a free account!

Misc Jukin June

We flood
d2e06ea85d180bd35e3b6fecbdc1f980.jpg


Sent from my SM-J320VPP using Tapatalk
 
This humidity will be the death of me. I just want some dry weather with dp's in the 40s or 50s. Is that too much to ask for ?
 
Last edited:
This humidity will be the death of me. I just want some dry weather with dp's in the 40s or 50s. Is that too much to ask for ?

DP's in the 40's and 50's in June in N GA? Nah, I don't think that is too much to ask for. Not at all. It happens all the time. Actually, I think you should ask for 30's.
 
DP's in the 40's and 50's in June in N GA? Nah, I don't think that is too much to ask for. Not at all. It happens all the time. Actually, I think you should ask for 30's.
I'm very afraid this summer will be even more humid than usual with all the rainfall we've had. Honestly I think i'd prefer a bone dry summer with low humidity and lots of heat rather than a humid, rainy but less hot summer.
 
This humidity will be the death of me. I just want some dry weather with dp's in the 40s or 50s. Is that too much to ask for ?

In all seriousness, you should get 50's DP's starting tomorrow. That's excellent for N GA. :)
 
Posters with one exception are not allowed to say this, even with flooding, except during 12/1-2/28. The exception is Brick, who has a special exemption and is allowed to say this any day he desires. ;)
On behalf of all the rest, thanks for delineating the cosmos to one ... LOL
 
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING...

The National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a

* Flood Watch for portions of northeast Florida and northern
Florida, including the following areas, in northeast Florida,
Baker. In northern Florida, Alachua, Bradford, Columbia,
Gilchrist, Hamilton, Marion, Suwannee, and Union.

* Through Wednesday evening

* Abundant tropical moisture associated with a slow moving low
pressure system will blanket the region through Wednesday
evening. Localized 2 to 4 inches of rain have fallen over
portions of the I-75 corridor in Northeast Florida and the
Suwannee Valley this morning, with several rounds of
precipitation expected. Total rainfall of 3 to 6 inches are
anticipated in the watch area with locally higher amounts of 10
inches.
 
I love 95-105 temps and 30% humidity! :)
Got use to it last summer
 
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING...

The National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a

* Flood Watch for portions of northeast Florida and northern
Florida, including the following areas, in northeast Florida,
Baker. In northern Florida, Alachua, Bradford, Columbia,
Gilchrist, Hamilton, Marion, Suwannee, and Union.

* Through Wednesday evening

* Abundant tropical moisture associated with a slow moving low
pressure system will blanket the region through Wednesday
evening. Localized 2 to 4 inches of rain have fallen over
portions of the I-75 corridor in Northeast Florida and the
Suwannee Valley this morning, with several rounds of
precipitation expected. Total rainfall of 3 to 6 inches are
anticipated in the watch area with locally higher amounts of 10
inches.
The bolded sounds like a winter storm statement for RAH or GSP , then end up with an inch of sleet! :(
 
PS - FWIW - all of this stuff I'm tossing out there we've put in Wiki! Please utilize it!
 
Looking down the road, the Weeklies are extremely kind going into the Solstice:
wk1.wk2_latest.NAsfc_T.gif

wk1.wk2_latest.NAprec.gif

wk3.wk4_latest.NAsfc_T.gif

wk3.wk4_latest.NAprec.gif
Wish they were more accurate ! :(
 
Wish they were more accurate ! :(
It's the best I can do on a rainy Tuesday while waiting for a doc to schedule an injection into my collar bone ...
But then - if anything in this realm was accurate, we'd have nothing to post and speculate and rant and wish about, would we? :cool:
 
I dont get why we are stuck in such a wet pattern. This is summer. The season of hit and miss storms. Fronts dont make it far south in the summer so what is causing all of this rain ?
 
I dont get why we are stuck in such a wet pattern. This is summer. The season of hit and miss storms. Fronts dont make it far south in the summer so what is causing all of this rain ?
For now, deep tropical moisture. Please go to Wiki and look at water vapor and air flow and you'll see! :cool:
 
For y'all who want hotter and dry after this week, some models are now trending well your way ... :mad:

But maybe it's just a late afternoon, 18Z or so hiccup ... :D
 
94 in Minneapolis this coming Saturday and i havent even hit 90 yet. What is going on here ?
Us southern folks is winnin' ...

... winnin', among other things, with the watermelon, catfish, black-eyed peas, blackberry cobbler, coleslaw, grits, sweet tea, cold beer, grilled chicken, fried chicken, ribs, fried summer squash, okra, sweet corn on the cob, churned ice cream, and the no-snow contest -

hands down

burp, and lovin' it ... :D
 
Last edited:
Honestly the radar is just summer in overdrive to me. I think a disturbance in the gulf is helping some but this lately, at least past Mississippi has been storms forming and then just blowing up.
 
Oh yea, just the good ole' 100 degree prediction by the GFS weeelllllllll after truncation.

Hmmm. Maybe but I doubt it.
 
Back
Top