ATLwxfan
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Just a little different...
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To be fair the maps are two different time periods but in summary it’ll keep being hot until it’s not.
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Just a little different...
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ATL has already broken the record high of 95*F today (as of 1pm).
The saving grace versus yesterday is some opaque cirrus is moving in from the South, which may help to contain the temperature rise somewhat.
at least you don't have palmetto bugs and invasive Cuban tree frogs ... yet ... LOL ...So far, today's official high at ATL is an intra-hour 97*F.
It's 98*F here.
at least you don't have palmetto bugs and invasive Cuban tree frogs ... yet ... LOL ...
damn ... what's next? folks from new jersey roosting in Buckhead?You would be wrong.
I saw a big ass ------ one night in my bathroom sitting on the wall back in 2018. Scared the heck out of me
Fortunately, with the drier weather, they've been MIA this warm season.
#2 - On 2nd thought, musta been a pesty hitchhiker from FL ... LOL ...You would be wrong.
I saw a big ass ------ one night in my bathroom sitting on the wall back in 2018. Scared the heck out of me
Fortunately, with the drier weather, they've been MIA this warm season.
I can agree to this. This seems especially true for folks in the Northeast. I’ve seen a lot of Mets talking about this out of that region. Fall doesn’t start til later and Winter last well into April. You even look at the last few years around here, we’ve had multiple events in the SE in March and April, sure February has seemed nonexistent as of late. But you get the point for sure.Me and a co-worker were talking about this earlier today...Seems like over the last several years, Summer has come "later"....June has not been so hot, so you start thinking maybe the Summer won't be so bad....And then BAM....August, September, and let's certainly not hope October have been absolutely MISERABLE...Enough is enough already!!!
I have noticed that too. In fact my June power bill was not bad and I was thinking that summer has not been that bad... the way things are going the September bill might be the worst of the summer! If I wanted a never ending summer I would have kept living in Florida.Me and a co-worker were talking about this earlier today...Seems like over the last several years, Summer has come "later"....June has not been so hot, so you start thinking maybe the Summer won't be so bad....And then BAM....August, September, and let's certainly not hope October have been absolutely MISERABLE...Enough is enough already!!!
There is a seperate forum for that nonsense.At the rate we are warming the planet climate loses it’s meaning.
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Me and a co-worker were talking about this earlier today...Seems like over the last several years, Summer has come "later"....June has not been so hot, so you start thinking maybe the Summer won't be so bad....And then BAM....August, September, and let's certainly not hope October have been absolutely MISERABLE...Enough is enough already!!!
we need a grammar section also ... (not you, btw) ...I know that sometimes the climate and weather discussions overlap. That's fine. But please, let's try to keep the more climate-related posts in the climate thread. Or at least the quasi-passive-aggressive ones.
damn ... what's next? folks from new jersey roosting in Buckhead?
Same thing here. We really need a tropical system to come up the west coast of Fla and on into SC and NC. Going to take a cat 4-5 hurricane taking the right track to change this pattern.Whiffing so far on this rain.
Is it just me, or does it seem like this exact thing happened last September? We kept searching and searching for a pattern change to Fall like weather and every time something began to show up around the mid to long term range it would vanish or either back up further in the run. Last September was awful, and if we don’t get some sort of seasonable cooldown before the end of the month, it’ll nearly mimic what last September did, at least for here in Columbia. At least we’ve already dipped down into the 50s back in late August. Last year, it took the trough that pushed Hurricane Michael out to finally get us at sub 60°.