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Pattern October Oven 2024

James spann says that October 1924 was the last time Birmingham went without rain for a whole month in October.

Yeah I remember growing up in Alabama October was usually the driest month of the year so I mean if there was gonna be a dry month this is it

It's one of the wetter in Tulsa and still there's been a couple years with no rain
 
Yeah I remember growing up in Alabama October was usually the driest month of the year so I mean if there was gonna be a dry month this is it

It's one of the wetter in Tulsa and still there's been a couple years with no rain
This isn’t the first completely dry October I’ve experienced. We usually don’t get any rain in October unless it’s related to the tropics.
 
The last and only time Atlanta had only a trace of precip in October was 1963. Here is the data from the next couple of months:

November: Average High: 62.5 Average Low: 40.5 Snow: T
December: Average High: 44.4 Average Low: 26.5 Snow: 2.5"
January: Average High: 51.3F Average Low: 31.3 Snow: .8"
 
I'll be perfectly fine with 0" for a change in a month considering that the last noteworthy system was Helene...

Now this can't be a thing forever, but it can be for a few weeks here.

Have to say, we were probably within inches of two frosts even here, and heck, I think I saw frost on the top of one car at home.
 
I'll be perfectly fine with 0" for a change in a month considering that the last noteworthy system was Helene...

Now this can't be a thing forever, but it can be for a few weeks here.

Have to say, we were probably within inches of two frosts even here, and heck, I think I saw frost on the top of one car at home.
We need some cumulonimbus storms!!!
 
Here recently it seems to be feast or famine as far as rainfall is concerned. I know fall is climatologically the driest season in the Triangle but it's been a while without a significant rain and the next fifteen days look dry. The soil is turning to dust in bare areas without vegetation and the ground soil is hard as a rock.
 
I'm sorry, but this entire pattern of the ridge being parked where it is for as long as it has is unprecedented in my view. Without tropical systems we would have no live vegetation at this point.

It's basically what peak summer was for the southern Plains it's just now hot is 80s and not 100s
 
I'm sorry, but this entire pattern of the ridge being parked where it is for as long as it has is unprecedented in my view. Without tropical systems we would have no live vegetation at this point.
Gong to be booty cheeks through at least 11/10 maybe longer. Looks like ass going forward
 
Good to have this comfortable weather after the cold snap. Nice to see the elderly out on their porches instead of being couped up in a blanket trying to stay warm.
 
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