It’s hot today.
It’s only 75-78 across our areasIt’s hot today.
Mid summer to some. You know if we got a day like this in JJAS with a random front everyone would be talking about how glorious it is. Not directed at you @superjames1992 just sayingIt’s only 75-78 across our areas
Blame Yesterday's system for veering the flow west and mixing slightly. If we had a free warm sector and southerly flow today might be differentFook severe, multiple and multiple rounds for SC even tho the environment is compared to a used condom but it just keeps finding a way to storm there, weakens in WNC where there’s left over cape but picks up in central SC where it’s used and shriveled and out of lube, I call BSView attachment 116897View attachment 116898
Walked across west campus today and can confirm ?It’s hot today.
Haha, you're not wrong. In the same vein, a bright, sunny 60-degree day in January feels amazing, whereas when it's 60 in May I'm freezing.Mid summer to some. You know if we got a day like this in JJAS with a random front everyone would be talking about how glorious it is. Not directed at you @superjames1992 just saying
81.8 hereLooks like RDU up to 81. Someone conduct a wellness check on nicky
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Can we for once just kill the pv dead in late feb/early March and not have to do this ----
It’s like the natural process of the PV dissipating has forced blocking the last several years lol, almost like it’s destined to happenCan we for once just kill the pv dead in late feb/early March and not have to do this ----
My brother and I were just discussing the avian bird flu outbreak in our state and how we need hot weather to help kill it off, these extended cool spells obviously do not help.Can we for once just kill the pv dead in late feb/early March and not have to do this ----
Good job, now we know you know how to post an image of a 7 day forecast.
They are looking at the late month forecast with the potential for another record late freeze. You dont understand how fragile the modern world is at all. Our food supply is already under immense strain with the war and midwest drought... not too mention we have to provide a lot more for the world now ... all under the immense pressure of inflation and supply chain issues.