Kylo
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Man, I sure wish it worked like that. This is the worst start to Fall that I can remember. I am utterly SICK of the humidity.I’d much rather take the above average temps now than later. While I’m ready for some cooler weather, I’d much rather have a cold winter and above average snowfall.
^^^^This! It's as bad as I've ever seen. Been in our house 18 yrs, never had moisture issues until this year..... I just want some dry weather, low humidity pleaseMan, I sure wish it worked like that. This is the worst start to Fall that I can remember. I am utterly SICK of the humidity.
Kicking that can 3 to 4 houses down. Maybe it will start kicking it back in the next several runs. Overall pattern shift is coming, we just have a moving target.Cool snap is still there on GFS just delayed until next Tuesday
Kicking that can 3 to 4 houses down. Maybe it will start kicking it back in the next several runs. Overall pattern shift is coming, we just have a moving target.
On the bright side, it probably won’t get no hotter than it has this week.
One model run does not a forecast make. Especially when we’ve clearly seen a shift in the ridge with multiple models. We may not go from 95 to 65 for high temps but 79 will feel darn good in ATL.
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Larry,KATL in 2018:
- May-Aug: 0 days 94-95
- Sep: 4 days 94-95
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Gainesville, FL, from Jax NWS:
“GAINESVILLE HAS NOW EXPERIENCED HIGH TEMPERATURES AT OR ABOVE 95
DEGREES FOR 8 CONSECUTIVE DAYS, WHICH HAS ONLY OCCURRED ONE OTHER
TIME DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER (SEPT 18-25, 1925) SINCE
RECORDS BEGAN IN 1890. OTHERWISE...THE FIRST 20 DAYS OF THE MONTH
HAVE BEEN THE HOTTEST BEGINNING TO SEPTEMBER AT ALMA, ST. SIMONS
ISLAND AND GAINESVILLE...AND THE SECOND HOTTEST AT JACKSONVILLE.”
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Thankfully we have E flow today to end this nonsense at both locations!
You need just enough SE ridge, to keep CHS and WIL from getting all our snow! I think CAD events will be plentiful this winter, and ice storms will be the rule, kind of like what Rain_Cold has at his house these last few winters!Going to be a long winter. The pattern is changing across the conus, yes we will and usually have to battle a SER. Seasonal temps in October will be awesome, if that's what results. Looks what the past few weeks have been like, just brutal. What's coming looks a whole lot better.
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I think we are all over due for a crippling ice storm, we are due here in ATL. I love ice storms just without the ice part. The sound of the frozen trees swaying in the wind is amazing.You need just enough SE ridge, to keep CHS and WIL from getting all our snow! I think CAD events will be plentiful this winter, and ice storms will be the rule, kind of like what Rain_Cold has at his house these last few winters!
But the sound of power blowing all over the county isn't. I unfortunately agree about the overdue part. All it takes is a high in the right place and a low moving in and we have one. Oh and Glenn Burns saying it'll all be gone by noon. That secures events all the time!I think we are all over due for a crippling ice storm, we are due here in ATL. I love ice storms just without the ice part. The sound of the frozen trees swaying in the wind is amazing.
Don’t forget about Kirk Mellish! You can add him to the needs to retire list.But the sound of power blowing all over the county isn't. I unfortunately agree about the overdue part. All it takes is a high in the right place and a low moving in and we have one. Oh and Glenn Burns saying it'll all be gone by noon. That secures events all the time!