12k nam holds us in the 50s for most of the day tomorrow with rain. I think not getting to 70 has a legit shot this might be a little too aggressiveIt's raining again!

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12k nam holds us in the 50s for most of the day tomorrow with rain. I think not getting to 70 has a legit shot this might be a little too aggressiveIt's raining again!
That would be so amazing.12k nam holds us in the 50s for most of the day tomorrow with rain. I think not getting to 70 has a legit shot this might be a little too aggressive![]()
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Today was Atl's 91st day of 90+ which is the most ever. Fortunately it looks like today is the last 90+ day for at least 7 months.
Ahhh 2002 the year raleigh hit 80 in January !Awfully dry over NC and SC though. This is really starting to look like a repeat of 2001. Except for 1 storm, the winter of 2001-2002 was a dud too. Going farther, the summer of 2002 was dry and hot. The drought we are in now may be a VERY long term one.
It might be 85 this year. JKAhhh 2002 the year raleigh hit 80 in January !
Or not....It might be 85 this year. JK
How are those tree colors looking up in WNC this weekend?
Well it happened. I was able to open the windows last night (felt great), but the wife closed them this morning. She said "it's too cold". At least I don't have the heat on yet....
I won't miss it one bit. Working outside in October or even September shouldn't feel like July. Also we can slow our drought progress finally, and maybe even relieve some of it with some much needed rain in the front season.Goodbye 90 degree heat, I didn’t like it but ima miss it a bit, especially once it gets cold af outside, to the point where you breath and you instantly get congested
70 degrees now, just like last 48 days!??The breeze this morning is welcoming. It’s happening folks
I won't miss it one bit. Working outside in October or even September shouldn't feel like July. Also we can slow our drought progress finally, and maybe even relieve some of it with some much needed rain in the front season.
I thought you lived in Dawsonville.Sunny and breezy in Forsyth county Georgia. Feels nice but doesn’t seem like a typical wedge
It’s hard to aerate concrete!Yeah it was hitting the business I work for (lawn care) badly this past month, fescue is brown, Bermuda is turning brown/gold, I got use to working in the heat this summer unless it was super humid
It’s hard to aerate concrete!![]()
Sunny and breezy in Forsyth county Georgia. Feels nice but doesn’t seem like a typical wedge
Finnaly a GOA low instead of a GOA ridge, this allowing a nice +PNA, and look, it’s kinda weak but a -NAO !! But we’ve seen many times the Gefs yank the -NAO away under 300 hoursGEFS says the generally cooler air isn't going anywhere, the 300 hrs have a very bullish signal for a very cold pattern which agrees with the operational. The EPS actually is in somewhat agreement too if you can believe that, although It doesn't translate to the surface. Nevertheless, this is still out in La La land, but It's nice to see this in the LR.![]()
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GEFS says the generally cooler air isn't going anywhere, the 300 hrs have a very bullish signal for a very cold pattern which agrees with the operational. The EPS actually is in somewhat agreement too if you can believe that, although It doesn't translate to the surface. Nevertheless, this is still out in La La land, but It's nice to see this in the LR.![]()
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