BHS1975
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That's Death Valley lol. They are in the 120s now.
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The all time high for the entire planet was broken there just last year.
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That's Death Valley lol. They are in the 120s now.
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56.1 this morning here. It was glorious.
55 in the springs. We take51.3 this morning, checks calendar, yep it's June 18.
55 in the springs. We take
Not seeing it in lawns here yet but did notice it in some corn fields yesterday. The corn stalk leaves are starting to curl again during heat of the day, it's actually a natural water conservation mode the plant goes into if moisture content is low.
And for those that don't believe me..... lol
Some of Those Corn Plants Are Thirsty! (Purdue Univ.)
www.agry.purdue.edu
The Euro sucksLooks like maybe a few storms along the leading edge of the moisture surge tomorrow afternoon
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Well short of the near 100 the Euro had
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But the Euro is still stradfast on 95+
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My corn is about 2 ft and starting to tassel. Less than ideal but I'm going to have a bumper crop of watermelon and cucumbersAt the end of May our cornstalks around here were still only about a foot high. They are now 6 foot tall and looking good. I know the farmers are happy.
I think at this point we have certainly come to the conclusion that in the "warm" months it's too warm at 2m, it often shows less storm coverage thus drier in afternoon storm setups, and it loves subtropical ridging in the SE.The Euro sucks
Yeah I’m not buying into this type of heat tomorrow anymore. It looks winds will be from the SW as opposed to the WSW it was showing yesterday. This should mean a quicker moisture return and more clouds tomorrow afternoon. Most forecasts for CLT are now down to 91-93 tomorrowLooks like maybe a few storms along the leading edge of the moisture surge tomorrow afternoon
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Well short of the near 100 the Euro had
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But the Euro is still stradfast on 95+
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I’m honestly beginning to wonder if CLT might stay below 90 tomorrow. The NWS forecast high for tomorrow has dropped from 98 on Wednesday PM update to 92 on this morning’s. In fact looking at dewpoints already starting to creep back up just to the southI be we get clouds and moisture in earlier than expected. WOuldn't surprise me if places in Georgia and Western SC don't hit 90 at all saturday.
Basically we’re really going to need those showers and thunderstorms on the outer edge of our system to save us from dying heat … if we do get it then it also looks like a long stretch of not extreme heat is to come which is crazy how much we have been able to keep it at bayHrrr baconView attachment 85480