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I do tend to think it will cool down by month's end. How much cooler, that's another noteOh how ill give for those temps
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I do tend to think it will cool down by month's end. How much cooler, that's another noteOh how ill give for those temps
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Highs of 83-86 instead of 90-95I do tend to think it will cool down by month's end. How much cooler, that's another note
You know when the 384 hr maps start coming out you're in a world of ---- and winter is near.I know this sounds Cliché in the weather world but, man if only this wasn’t 384 hours out.
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Holy Moses! Unless you're 65 or older, you haven't. Actually, it is even more impressive than that. Since records started back in 1879, the ENTIRE month of Sept. has had 98+ as KATL's hottest of the month in only 3 years: 1925 (8 days of 98+!!), 1941 (1 day of 99), and 1954 (2 days of 98). And by the way, don't forget that today's high may turn out even hotter than 98! So, if it gets to 99, you'd have to be 78 or older to have lived through the last time it was this hot there anytime in Sept!
When is the last time ATL hit triple digits this late in year?KATL's high ended up to be an incredible 99! So, that is the hottest there for ANY Sept day since way back in 1941, when there was one day of 99 on 9/8. Besides 1941, the only other year with 99+ in Sep back at least to 1879 was 1925.
Since at least 1879, there has been only one day later in the season with 99 and that was in 1925 on surprisingly quite a late date, 9/20.
So, you'd have to be 94 or older to have been able to witness a day as hot as today's 99 this late in the season at KATL!
When is the last time ATL hit triple digits this late in year?
I used to look thru the scapbook when I was a kid and dream about seeing snow like those pictures. Grandmother said it was up to the trolley steps, and we all know how high that is, lol. Mother said at Weslynn in Macon they took cafeteria trays out to sled on. Maybe this a portent of another trolley step stormYep, a big snow actually did occur in ATL and other SE locations 3/2/1942. That was during the waning after a moderate to weak El Nino.
The law of averages would suggest it cools down by month end...BUT...I thought that last year as it just kept on going well into October.I do tend to think it will cool down by month's end. How much cooler, that's another note
98 in Atlanta. In my lifetime, I dont ever recall it being this hot this late in the year.
FIFYThe law of averages would suggest it cools down by month end...BUT...I thought that last year as it just kept on going hell into October.
Yeah. I see no end in sight ... for nowGood chance we are stuck into this pattern until mid Oct and have to have a hurricane to flip it.
So if we don’t get a hurricane we basically become Miami? ?Good chance we are stuck into this pattern until mid Oct and have to have a hurricane to flip it.
Maybe another hurricane would flip the pattern to even warmer weather, much like Dorian did !So if we don’t get a hurricane we basically become Miami? ?
Did Michael flip the pattern last year?Good chance we are stuck into this pattern until mid Oct and have to have a hurricane to flip it.
Did Michael flip the pattern last year?
Looking at the GFS through the 25th when the hurricane hit the cold front was able to push in but the past two runs the hurricane doesn’t hit and the cold front seems to stall. Is the hurricane not hitting the reason the cold front stalls?Yes. I don't remember how but we were talking about good riddance to both him and summer last year.
And well, that's some of the most unfortunate news that I heard today. So, we have to get a hurricane in which it's destination is similar to Michael (even if not homegrown) to have a shot at cooling down. Man that sucks.
Where did the raindrops come from ? I see blue skies !
Beats me. We get more precipitation from rainbird sprinkler heads than hurricanes around hereWhere did the raindrops come from ? I see blue skies !
For the love of God. Please rain.
Looking at the GFS through the 25th when the hurricane hit the cold front was able to push in but the past two runs the hurricane doesn’t hit and the cold front seems to stall. Is the hurricane not hitting the reason the cold front stalls?
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Could it.....
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Get used to it, it’s going to be that consistency for the next 5 months!?There is a very strange substance falling from the sky in liquid form. I vaguely recall seeing this happen before.
ATL needed this like nobody’s business.
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There is a very strange substance falling from the sky in liquid form. I vaguely recall seeing this happen before.
ATL needed this like nobody’s business.
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It would be nice if a hurricane can change the SER so it's not a pest for winter. One can hope lol.I think its not as simple as the hurricane landfalling but more like how hurricanes (or actually cyclones period) are absorbed into the atmosphere can determine what the pattern is gonna be over a longer period.
so long as this hurricane you wish for doesn't change my back yard, roof structure or electrical power ...It would be nice if a hurricane can change the SER so it's not a pest for winter. One can hope lol.