I'm worried about the D5-20 being sizzling hotSo far so good, just gotta survive a couple more months of proverbial hell before we begin to head towards the promised land of low humidity and 70 degree days w/ crisp, cool mornings.
I would say something about snow too but odds are we won't see any token flakes until morbid March rolls around.
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Seems like you’ve got Dec-Jan covered!??So far so good, just gotta survive a couple more months of proverbial hell before we begin to head towards the promised land of low humidity and 70 degree days w/ crisp, cool mornings.
I would say something about snow too but odds are we won't see any token flakes until morbid March rolls around.
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I'm worried about the D5-20 being sizzling hot
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Looks like just another day in the office if you're from Houston, TX. No way I could live there w/ that crap several months out of the year
I'm showing 89/81 at my house. HI of 108! Of course the weather station is about 6ft off the roof now, unfortunately. But the sun is not hitting this part of the roof just yet...I'm interested to see if we're going to observe the elusive 80*F dewpoint.
Might as well go broke or go home.
I'm interested to see if we're going to observe the elusive 80*F dewpoint.
Might as well go broke or go home.
Yeah we're moving into a warm-very warm pattern unfortunately although the worst of the heat anomaly wise looks to be to our north. Thankfully we're not in late August or September rn because this z500 would be a dangerous one to have near the peak of the hurricane season.
Yeah it seems like if we can keep the ridge axis to our north and get an easterly component to the h5 flow we generally are ok in these setupsYeah we're moving into a warm-very warm pattern unfortunately although the worst of the heat anomaly wise looks to be to our north. Thankfully we're not in late August or September rn because this z500 would be a dangerous one to have near the peak of the hurricane season.
Yeah it seems like if we can keep the ridge axis to our north and get an easterly component to the h5 flow we generally are ok in these setups
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Good they can have itYeah the NE will bake again.
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