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Misc Jalapeño July

Cold brew, anyone? :cool:

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Really liking the idea of Sleeping Bear Dunes and/or the UP right about now ... :cool:

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(except the dadgum "no-see-ums" and the skeeters.....)
 
Another swing and miss for rain imby! :(
 
I think maybe you spoke too soon . That storm should be giving at least some rain now.
Meh, not yet. Looks like the worst is missing barely to my East. I wanted the hail core and more than a shower
 
Meh, not yet. Looks like the worst is missing barely to my East. I wanted the hail core and more than a shower
There's more up in the city of Greenville and out towards Easley now that might move your way. Nothing over my way today, but we did get .65 last night.
 
I wouldn't be opposed to getting some rain. The last 2 days have been hot hot hot

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There's more up in the city of Greenville and out towards Easley now that might move your way. Nothing over my way today, but we did get .65 last night.
Had about 1/2 inch. Finally a good heavy rain.
 
I wouldn't be opposed to getting some rain. The last 2 days have been hot hot hot

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Seems it's always feast or famine now.... I had 3.5" from some slow moving t-storms back around the 20th or 21st, while Cindy was still in the GOM and 12 days later not a drop.
 
I don't think I've ever experienced a summer as rainy as this one, which is in stark contrast to the incredible dryness we had last fall !
 
Dps around 65 here in N Durham which feels much better than low 70s yesterday.


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ATL's average hottest of the May-June period since 1950 has been in the 94-95 range. In 2017, it was only 90. Only 5 since 1950 have had a cooler hottest: 88 in 2003, 89 in 2001, 89 in 1997, 89 in 1973, and 88 in 1961. Three other years had exactly 90: 1972, 1967, and 1965. 91's were the hottest in 2005, 1975, 1974, and 1966. What were the hottest of Jul-Sep for these years?

2005: 94
2003: 92
2001: 93
1997: 95
1975: 96
1974: 92
1973: 92
1972: 94
1967: 90
1966: 96
1965: 92
1961: 92

So, all 12 of these years had the hottest of Jul-Sep of 96 or cooler. The significance of that is that the average hottest of Jul-Sep since 1950 has been near 97. Also, these 12 averaged only 93 for the hottest in Jul-Sep, which is 4 cooler than the average since 1950. That tells me that there is a pretty good correlation between the hottest in May-June and the hottest during the rest of the summer. I suspect that the main reason for this is good soil moisture from late spring/early summer carrying over its cooling influence into mid to late summer. Of course, that also means humidity might average on the higher side.
 
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That is a monster heat ridge on the D10 Euro fortunately we aren't under it

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Strong storms up in NorthWest Georgia moving towards me of course. Hoping it dissipates for once, since the firework show in town is tonight. Had it rain once, but they still had it, but thunderstorms would cancel or delay it.
 
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