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Misc Jalapeño July

.09 drips of lol. Looksv like we will finish July at .86. Ready for hurricane season

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I honestly don't know who Sam Hunt is? And why SD and Bricks wife were at the same concert?? Wasn't SD and Brick both at the beach at the same time a few weeks ago!???
Things that make you go hmmmmm?
 
.02 this morning doesnt do a lot to help alleviate the dry conditions but better than 0 I suppose

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It looks like we have missed out on cooler temps and lower humidity. Dewpoints here still 70+ and temps going back to 90-93 today.
 
It looks like we have missed out on cooler temps and lower humidity. Dewpoints here still 70+ and temps going back to 90-93 today.
Well, enjoy all the rain you got! You should also know by now, living where you do , the "cold" air arrival is always 12-24 hours slower than predicted, held up by the mountains! That's what always helps imps score big with winter storms! :(
 
From NWS JAX:

An unusual late July cold front will sink southward into southeast Georgia by the late afternoon hours. Numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop along and ahead of the front this afternoon across southeast Georgia, with strong to isolated severe thunderstorms possible. This activity will move southeastward, crossing the Florida/Georgia border during the late afternoon hours and settling along the Interstate 10 corridor towards sunset. Strong to isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible during the afternoon and evening hours, with damaging wind gusts of 40-60 mph, frequent lightning strikes, and localized flooding being the main threats. Heavy rainfall will shift into northeast and north central Florida tonight and Sunday, with the flood threat potentially increasing in these areas by early Sunday.
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76 degrees out. Feels amazing out side with a nice rain band pushing through. Cant ask for a better way to close july out. So ready for Fall/Winter
 
77 and cloudy with a NE wind and periods of drizzle

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Nice! 91 here and shocker: dry!
 
I honestly don't know who Sam Hunt is? And why SD and Bricks wife were at the same concert?? Wasn't SD and Brick both at the beach at the same time a few weeks ago!???
Things that make you go hmmmmm?

Sam Hunt is country artist famous for a song about a woman's body being like a back-road.
 
Ahhh life, death, taxes and driving home to find out it likely rained while I was gone. What else is new. Don't think it did a whole lot this time though.
 
We could be watching history. As amazing as it would be, Gainesville, FL, has a legitimate chance over the next 2 days to exceed in July the incredibly high amounts of rain it got in June, which was 16.86"! They are now nearing 15". What's extra amazing is that all of this rain in June and July fell without a TC nearby. Furthermore, the city had been in a very bad drought just prior to this! How about that as an example of moving from one extreme to the other!

Edit: I had put together this post without having seen the 0Z CMC's progged 8" of rainfall over the next 48 hours there! Now that's "crazy". Other 0Z models have a more sane 1-2". The 12Z CMC had 2.5" or so.
 
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We could be watching history. As amazing as it would be, Gainesville, FL, has a legitimate chance over the next 2 days to exceed in July the incredibly high amounts of rain it got in June, which was 16.86"! They are now nearing 15". What's extra amazing is that all of this rain in June and July fell without a TC nearby. Furthermore, the city had been in a very bad drought just prior to this! How about that as an example of moving from one extreme to the other!

Edit: I had put together this post without having seen the 0Z CMC's progged 8" of rainfall over the next 48 hours there! Now that's "crazy". Other 0Z models have a more sane 1-2". The 12Z CMC had 2.5" or so.

It appears that Gainesville is already up to 1.92" for today, which brings them up to 16.70" for July. According to Phil, that is a new record high for July there that follows the new record high that was just established in June! That makes it 33.64" at GNV just since June 1st and all without the aid of a nearby TC!!! I wonder how much water is currently at the bottom of Devil's Millhopper, a huge sinkhole there.
 
It appears that Gainesville is already up to 1.92" for today, which brings them up to 16.70" for July. According to Phil, that is a new record high for July there that follows the new record high that was just established in June! That makes it 33.64" at GNV just since June 1st and all without the aid of a nearby TC!!! I wonder how much water is currently at the bottom of Devil's Millhopper, a huge sinkhole there.
You wouldn't want to swim there!
 
It appears that Gainesville is already up to 1.92" for today, which brings them up to 16.70" for July. According to Phil, that is a new record high for July there that follows the new record high that was just established in June! That makes it 33.64" at GNV just since June 1st and all without the aid of a nearby TC!!! I wonder how much water is currently at the bottom of Devil's Millhopper, a huge sinkhole there.
16.65" (2013) was the old record.
Love records but I wish some folks in SC and NC could get a good drink ... :cool:

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The big trees got really stressed in the drought, and now the ground is so wet, the last thing N Central/NE Fla needs is a TC with any winds ...
 
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Perhaps the Paynes Prairie basin will fill back up! I hear ya, Phil, about the trees. I think that is a region-wide issue this year.
 
Gosh, it's extremely dry out! The low DP's really are just exasperated the situation ! Sprinklers on full-tilt
 
After being swamped with sweat during my Friday evening walk, I'm looking forward to this evening's walk with what appear to be the most comfy (or least uncomfy) conditions since that early June cool spell due to lower dewpoints, nice breezes, and temps in the 80s instead of 90s.
 
If I hadn't just spent the day on a boat in Fort Walton Beach and Destin, Fl., eat some of the best pizza ever at Hellen Back Pizza, about to drink a cold one and get in the pool I'd totally be pissed I'm missing out on those cool temps back home. As it is right now I don't give a darn!

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If I hadn't just spent the day on a boat in Fort Walton Beach and Destin, Fl., eat some of the best pizza ever at Hellen Back Pizza, about to drink a cold one and get in the pool I'd totally be pissed I'm missing out on those cool temps back home. As it is right now I don't give a darn!

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you misspelled a word. damn ... :p
 
JB says tropics going to get crunk, like Aug/Sept 2004 style!
I hope so, that brought us a lot of rains in the Carolinas!
 
Back at the homestead it appears it made it down to 57, my current location 69 which isn't so horrible by their normals for late July.
Also I picked up 2.21 with storms first week of July, 1.89 storms the other day with nothing in between but a July total of 4.1. My summer of feast or famine continues

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Low 80s currently with the dewpoint below 60.

Unreal....didn't think it was possible with how rainy it was in July. Not humid at all and today has been like a hint of fall early with how crisp it is which reminds me, I'm ready for college football. The break is too long. :\
 
Further to the above:

Wow, a dewpoint of 56 at SAV now on July 31st!! I'll surely be walking outside this evening!

However, this late month cool is not quite enough to bring it to cooler than normal. So, July will bring the SAV consecutive months warmer than normal streak to a whopping 18!! Be that as it may, August's cool start may give it the best shot in a long time of stopping the streak though the chill is currently forecasted to be much stronger vs normal in the central US than in the SE US for the first half of the month.
 
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