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Pattern Swamptember 2021

Everyone’s talking about a hot September but no one has mentioned it’s running 1.1 degrees below average , primarily because of lows . Geez , y’all would die if it was an average September !
Thank goodness we probably go avg to slightly above the next 10 days
 
Everyone’s talking about a hot September but no one has mentioned it’s running 1.1 degrees below average , primarily because of lows . Geez , y’all would die if it was an average September !
Honestly what we’ve seen so far and what’s showing for the next week to 10 days isn’t anything unusual for September around here. Yeah we saw some highs around 90 earlier this week, but that’s absolutely to be expected in the first half of the month. Now we’re looking at a lot of mid 80s coming up which is still not unusual at all. As for lows, we’ve certainly had some nice cool mornings in the 50s mixed in with mainly some 60s…. again nothing out of the ordinary.
 
As I predicted back in late August, Greensboro had seen its last 90 degree day. Window is closed now. 87 was best run the ole heat could make.
For September GSO is -1.6 BN so far.
 
How long till these flip and there's a trough in the west, and a ridge in the east?
12z?

In all seriousness though there is a lot of volatility post day 5 right now. I wouldn't be surprised to see massive ridges/troughs alternating on runs the next couple of days until things sort out
 
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On September 12, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that North Carolina led the region with topsoil moisture rated very short to short (47%) and pastures rated very poor to poor (22%).
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On September 12, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that North Carolina led the region with topsoil moisture rated very short to short (47%) and pastures rated very poor to poor (22%).
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But it's not mega or significant so it doesn't count

And how can that include Wake Co., they got rain last week so that can't be right
 
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