That would be pretty much unheard of lol
It did happen at least twice before way back in 1973 and 1906.
And there have been several years (most notably, 1992, which we all know what happened that year) where there was only one 100*F+ day.
That would be pretty much unheard of lol
That would be pretty much unheard of lol
Only 1906 and 1973 recorded none
I'd be surprised if there's not at least a couple by August
Ur even more crazy than a bird lizard mix ??I'm going to make a bold prediction and say that DFW won't see a single 100*F+ day this year (the average is 20 days).
I hope I'm wrong.
I’m not sure I remember what happened in 1992, but I gotta believe that DFW manages to get a few 100+ degree days before the end of August. I do see what your saying though about how it just appears that certain things in the pattern are overall going to seem to prevail this summer.It did happen at least twice before way back in 1973 and 1906.
And there have been several years (most notably, 1992, which we all know what happened that year) where there was only one 100*F+ day.
I’m not sure I remember what happened in 1992, but I gotta believe that DFW manages to get a few 100+ degree days before the end of August. I do see what your saying though about how it just appears that certain things in the pattern are overall going to seem to prevail this summer.
I had completely forgotten about that. The eruption was also believed to have caused the very slow hurricane season in the Atlantic that year. Unfortunately that was the year Andrew hit south Florida1992 was our modern day "year without a Summer," in part thanks to the volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
Granted, the brunt of it was in the Midwest and NE. The Pacific NW though also had one of its hottest and driest summers that year.
year without a summer – Illinois State Climatologist
stateclimatologist.web.illinois.edu
Uhh that’s almost a spring look wrt severe wx View attachment 85804View attachment 85805View attachment 85806View attachment 85807
1992 was our modern day "year without a Summer," in part thanks to the volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
Granted, the brunt of it was in the Midwest and NE. The Pacific NW though also had one of its hottest and driest summers that year.
year without a summer – Illinois State Climatologist
stateclimatologist.web.illinois.edu
Its not July.
The one thing that might put a bit of a cap on those temps is this tropical wave moving west towards the Carolinas and GA coast. Even if it doesn’t develop, I think it could definitely make the afternoon storms more widespread. The humidity is definitely going to be there thoughBeen raining a lot in eastern wake . Rain yesterday , overnight , then random downpours throughout the day today . Also the 10 day went from 82-84 to 88-90 . I told y’all as we got closer it would warm up.
Day not over yet. Still a few hours leftDidn't get a drop here today
Wow… that’s a look that you would expect to see in late March or in April.That’s some impressive wind energy for July, almost absurd for July standards outside a TC View attachment 85809View attachment 85810View attachment 85811