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Y’all got any of them record low highs yet?lol wudgeView attachment 83754
Y’all got any of them record low highs yet?lol wudgeView attachment 83754
Bottomed out at 47 . Chilling at 48 now , slow rise from here probably no higher than 54 at most later today I wager though high was 57 at 7 am which beats the daily record of 58. Upper 40s down to Columbia sc rn. Imagine if this was 400 miles more north , we would be talking about may snow in Pennsylvania and New York .Y’all got any of them record low highs yet?
46.8 here. Just cold enough to suckY’all got any of them record low highs yet?
This is spring. This is a time of transition. You can't expect consistent summer temps in the middle of spring.Because it’s absolutely miserable outside!!! I’m the first one to cheer for cold weather during the winter, but it’s not winter. It’s May!! I’m ready to hang out at the pool with my kids, but that can’t happen yet because the water temp is about 10 degrees cooler than what it normally is this time of the year.
It’s mid May, not April, averages are in the upper 70s/low 80s, we shouldn’t be having days like today in the 40s, in MayThis is spring. This is a time of transition. You can't expect consistent summer temps in the middle of spring.
Its mid May which means we are slightly past the mid point of spring. We still have like 40 days until summer. Basically we are in the heart of spring right now.It’s mid May, not April, averages are in the upper 70s/low 80s, we shouldn’t be having days like today in the 40s, in May
This is the pattern we’re looking for boys, the ensembles and stuff have been loving this look towards early June View attachment 83781View attachment 83782
Its mid May which means we are slightly past the mid point of spring. We still have like 40 days until summer. Basically we are in the heart of spring right now.
*Cough* Meteorological summer and not astronomical summer since we're discussing meteorology. *Cough*Its mid May which means we are slightly past the mid point of spring. We still have like 40 days until summer. Basically we are in the heart of spring right now.
It’s mid May, not April, averages are in the upper 70s/low 80s, we shouldn’t be having days like today in the 40s, in May
It’s mid May, averages are between 78-82 for most, this is the equivalent of seeing 105+ in MayIts mid May which means we are slightly past the mid point of spring. We still have like 40 days until summer. Basically we are in the heart of spring right now.
I have very vivid memories of a cool day on June 6, 1998 in Georgia. I think it was in the 60s all day. Felt great.Yeah, 40's in Mid-May are a bit of a stretch but we have had wedges in mid June that have kept us in the low 60's. I know still not the same, but it just proves... never underestimate the power of the wedge. Unless it's winter- because we fail at winter wedges. ?
The fact that your avg is near 80 in Mid Spring is just insane.It’s mid May, averages are between 78-82 for most, this is the equivalent of seeing 105+ in May
We shouldn’t be having weather like this right now
It’s not near 80 it is 80 . I swear you are the intellectual equivalent of a crack in the sidewalk .The fact that your avg is near 80 in Mid Spring is just insane.
Upward variability in the warm season is not as great as downward variability . Otherwise we would have 115 degree record highs lol. I’d say it’s perhaps more so the equivalent of a 100 degree high.It’s mid May, averages are between 78-82 for most, this is the equivalent of seeing 105+ in May
We shouldn’t be having weather like this right now
and I don’t expect summer temps yet, however I also don’t expect to be 2 degrees below my average mid January high temperature at 4pm on May 12This is spring. This is a time of transition. You can't expect consistent summer temps in the middle of spring.
In all honesty, the last CAD that I can remember that had afternoon temperatures this far below average for me was the February 12-13, 2014 Winter Storm. I was in the mid 20s for the afternoon on the 12th with heavy snow that changed to sleet and then temperatures started slowly rising late that night... that had me about 30 degrees below average. My temperature right now is 49 which is 31 degrees below today’s average high.Yeah, 40's in Mid-May are a bit of a stretch but we have had wedges in mid June that have kept us in the low 60's. I know still not the same, but it just proves... never underestimate the power of the wedge. Unless it's winter- because we fail at winter wedges. ?
Is that may ? Assuming you went to nowdata ?I'm not done with the data yet but here is an idea of how many days per month RDU averages for highs
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Yeah sorry for May I edited my post, multi-tasking not good. I went to NCEIIs that may ? Assuming you went to nowdata ?
Awesome ! Nah it was obviously may by the breakdown of highs . No other month could have that! Assuming 91-20 or full por? Also amazing how almost half the month is in the 80s which matches the monthly avg high. I suspect most months will follow that outside of JJA where almost all the days will be right around the average . Especially July I think . Think only 5-8 days in July are less than 90 and then like 1 day under 80 with a mean lowest max of 79. Excited to see the rest!Yeah sorry for May I edited my post, multi-tasking not good. I went to NCEI
Climo broThe fact that your avg is near 80 in Mid Spring is just insane.
I don’t get why it’s insane , does he forget our latitude ? The fact our sun angle here in the northern part of the region is 73 at peak to 83 in south Florida ? Seriously ffs even most of the northern us averages highs above 70 now.Climo bro
It’s mid May, not April, averages are in the upper 70s/low 80s, we shouldn’t be having days like today in the 40s, in May
Finished May highs from 1949-2020, I will work on lows tomorrowAwesome ! Nah it was obviously may by the breakdown of highs . No other month could have that! Assuming 91-20 or full por? Also amazing how almost half the month is in the 80s which matches the monthly avg high. I suspect most months will follow that outside of JJA where almost all the days will be right around the average . Especially July I think . Think only 5-8 days in July are less than 90 and then like 1 day under 80 with a mean lowest max of 79. Excited to see the rest!
0.01 | 40s |
0.44 | 50s |
3.26 | 60s |
10.57 | 70s |
13.83 | 80s |
2.22 | 90s |