Possibly from the +AAM propagating polewardI wonder why there's been a tendency for upper level closed ridges to form over the mid-ATL region lately? Deep South(MS/AL/GA) has been spared from any 594+ dm ridges from building on top of us fortunately. I guess evaporation of moisture in the ground creates lift and makes it hard for air to sink. Still, I'll probably be eating crow from saying this in a few weeks when we're baking in 95+ degree heat lol.
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It’s more cool then seeing extreme cold move in from our NWHey don’t steal my thunder ! I introduced you to this issh! B nah it’s cool as heck to see and very counterintuitive . No one would think our biggest heatwaves come from Canada of all places .
I wonder if something similar happens in winter with our record warmest highs . I’d imagine that’s how we managed 80 in January , down-sloping winds perhaps .It’s more cool then seeing extreme cold move in from our NW
Sometimes we can get days in the low 70s after fronts especially in late winter, but typically our 80 degree days in winter happen from the southeast ridgeI wonder if something similar happens in winter with our record warmest highs . I’d imagine that’s how we managed 80 in January , down-sloping winds perhaps .
I wonder if any latitude as far north as Lytton has ever been that hot across the world ?Lytton canada topped out at 49.6c , possibly 50c today . Holy ---- , holy heck it’s record is about the same as Phoenix Arizona now. 50c temps are some of the rarest possible temps and only ever recorded in few places in earth such as Death Valley , Iraq , and Arizona . Literally that’s it and the Sahara of course. But freaking lush 50 degrees north of the pacific north west in Canada !!!!!!! My god ! I am at a loss of words .
No and before yesterday no where at that latitude had hit 45c either .I wonder if any latitude as far north as Lytton has ever been that hot across the world ?
The one in ND is interestingMap showing the places in the US or Canada that have ever been as warm or warmer than Lytton BC today.
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Kind of odd considering no location in SD or NE has been that warm yet ND has ?The one in ND is interesting
Steele ND in July 6 1936. I’ve always found that one of the craziest records as well. 49.4c. It’s elevation is 1860 feet , here in NC places at that elevation have record probably around 100 only .The one in ND is interesting