Airport is always the warmest temp in the region.. even downtown temps are usually a degree or two cooler. But, that's the NWS official weather station for you..Good grief. Even way down in Columbus, GA was cooler than you.
Airport is always the warmest temp in the region.. even downtown temps are usually a degree or two cooler. But, that's the NWS official weather station for you..Good grief. Even way down in Columbus, GA was cooler than you.
According to the NWS, Atlanta is forecast to be 69 today and Chattanooga 78 ? I don't understand why Atlanta will be so much cooler.Airport is always the warmest temp in the region.. even downtown temps are usually a degree or two cooler. But, that's the NWS official weather station for you..
According to the NWS, Atlanta is forecast to be 69 today and Chattanooga 78 ? I don't understand why Atlanta will be so much cooler.
WedgeAccording to the NWS, Atlanta is forecast to be 69 today and Chattanooga 78 ? I don't understand why Atlanta will be so much cooler.
What is that dashed line extending from Nashville to Pittsburgh ?This is just one of those times where the cool air didn't come south until it moved into the northeast and fed down the east side of the mountains. Chattanooga was blocked from initially getting the drier air partially because of the storm in the gulf and the mountains to the east. Normally when those big high pressures come out of Canada they hit Chattanooga first, then have to make their way over and around the mountains, this was kind of the opposite. If I'm wrong on this, which is possible, I'll be corrected I'm sure.
Also:
Atlanta: 1057'
Chattanooga: 676
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Yea it’s basically early November weather in mid-late September. Pretty insane.So I was noticing that the record low maximum for today in CLT is 72 and there is a forecast high of 70. Goes to show how unusual this airmass is for this early in the season
Yikes, that’s a legit look For a QLCS/severe wx event, good thing that’s far out View attachment 49116View attachment 49117
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My pumpkins had better grow fast.
Yep, similar to a CAD setup where Atlanta can get ice while Chattanooga gets rain.This is just one of those times where the cool air didn't come south until it moved into the northeast and fed down the east side of the mountains. Chattanooga was blocked from initially getting the drier air partially because of the storm in the gulf and the mountains to the east. Normally when those big high pressures come out of Canada they hit Chattanooga first, then have to make their way over and around the mountains, this was kind of the opposite. If I'm wrong on this, which is possible, I'll be corrected I'm sure.
Also:
Atlanta: 1057'
Chattanooga: 676
View attachment 49096
My pumpkins have gone berserk mode the last few days.