That is a negative.In Georgia we usually always got our first cool shot in late August. Now the first real big cold front didn't usually come until Mid to late September.
That is a negative.In Georgia we usually always got our first cool shot in late August. Now the first real big cold front didn't usually come until Mid to late September.
Which part? I remember always getting a day or two in late August with highs in the low to mid 80s with lows near 60 and low dewpoints. I remember one year we actually had upper 40s in Mid August in the wake of Hurricane Charley.That is a negative.
Maybe one out of four years that would happen. Usually the first cold front only drops humidity and doesn't drop temperatures.Which part? I remember always getting a day or two in late August with highs in the low to mid 80s with lows near 60 and low dewpoints. I remember one year we actually had upper 40s in Mid August in the wake of Hurricane Charley.
We are really starting our seasonal cool down in the second half of August 85/65 or so in the last 10 days of August is fairly normalWhich part? I remember always getting a day or two in late August with highs in the low to mid 80s with lows near 60 and low dewpoints. I remember one year we actually had upper 40s in Mid August in the wake of Hurricane Charley.
I guess it just depends what part of GA you are from. In the western part it seems to cool down earlier than further east.Maybe one out of four years that would happen. Usually the first cold front only drops humidity and doesn't drop temperatures.
Man here you go bringing my name into something, if you want a hug or a kiss just tell me man sheeshI told yall charlotte stinks. from cancer in the soil around Huntersville because of coal ash, to natural gas spills in Huntersville as well, to raw sewage spills in charlottes drinking water... and according to the link it's only the largest in a year so this is normal business apparently. Muh progress. Muh development. Enjoy your poop water @Myfrotho704_ !
850,000 gallons of raw sewage spills into North Carolina river
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South Florida is the same as western California, proving that longitude doesn't matter!This is an interesting map. Apparently the further east you go the earlier your warmest day of the year will be. Further west its in early to Mid August. On average, most of NC has already seen their hottest weather of the year.View attachment 86896
Maybe all the cicadas are eating the mosquitoes. I've noticed less as well.Has anyone noticed that there are fewer mosquitoes this year? Or they're biting less or something? I usually get tore up anytime I'm outside, but I have 0 bite this year. My neighbor mentioned the same thing to me the other day.
I've also noticed less fire ants, but that may be because I've done a good job killing a lot of them.
West Nile mosquito reported in Charlotte just recently.Has anyone noticed that there are fewer mosquitoes this year? Or they're biting less or something? I usually get tore up anytime I'm outside, but I have 0 bite this year. My neighbor mentioned the same thing to me the other day.
I've also noticed less fire ants, but that may be because I've done a good job killing a lot of them.
Is this NYC, LA?Strawberry cheesecake from Korea town on a hot day. View attachment 86897
nycIs this NYC, LA?
Way behindNHC has 20% circle blob off the s/e coast on day 5 I see no one is talking about. Not even Webb
I'd keep an eye on as early as next weekend into the next week as the trough lifts. Going to be an old front, low sfc pressures and maybe a mcv or 2 floating around. Good setup to make a mess with a tropical system that gets pushed west by the building bermuda ridge
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Same, I had one mosquito on me this morning but that's it, usually they are swarming. I've still got some fire ants around but there does seem to be fewer mounds this year, now that I think of it within the last couple of weeks I've noticed fewer deer flies as well. Weird considering the high humidityHas anyone noticed that there are fewer mosquitoes this year? Or they're biting less or something? I usually get tore up anytime I'm outside, but I have 0 bite this year. My neighbor mentioned the same thing to me the other day.
I've also noticed less fire ants, but that may be because I've done a good job killing a lot of them.
You'll be fine...Brick always says that you get way more rain when they're not calling for it.Sucks I missed out because the big dry for everyone (I never got out of the big dry) is upon us. View attachment 86902