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Started by Desert Man, February 03, 2016, 12:54:07 PM

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JJBers

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I have isolated thunderstorms all across Connecticut. And let me tell you, they're strong.
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Truvelo

Thankfully we don't have strong thunderstorms here. Today it's been in the low 70's with some sunshine. Tonight it's in the 50's so a comfortable night is in store without A/C :D
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JJBers

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Quote from: JJBers on July 12, 2017, 03:47:56 PM
I have isolated thunderstorms all across Connecticut. And let me tell you, they're strong.

I shot some more footage of the thunderstorm
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Warmer today, and severe flood warninigs.
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jp the roadgeek

Amazing that parts of Eastern CT and Central MA got almost 5" of rain from this line of thunderstorms.  Meanwhile, west of the Connecticut River in the Hartford area, we got hardly anything.
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CNGL-Leudimin

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Today Cordoba, Spain has hit an all-time record high of 116.2 °F!!! I bet the Hell was cooler than that :sombrero:. Meanwhile, at the same time (11:00 a.m. Eastern) Oviedo in northern Spain reported 63.3 °F, 52 degrees cooler. For the record, my hometown of Huesca recorded 97.2 °F at that point
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JJBers

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on July 13, 2017, 08:21:52 PM
Rainy
Can you wait for a event more notable, I mean it rains quite a bit a year.
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Quote from: CNGL-Leudimin on July 13, 2017, 05:38:32 PM
Today Cordoba, Spain has hit an all-time record high of 116.2 °F!!! I bet the Hell was cooler than that :sombrero:.

That is hot :sombrero:. BTW, what was the max in Phoenix on July 13th? I won't be surprised if Cordoba was hotter.
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Roadgeekteen

another hot day with a few minutes of rain.
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JJBers

86 in the Windy city, and calm winds
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Brandon

Quote from: JJBers on July 12, 2017, 03:47:56 PM
I have isolated thunderstorms all across Connecticut. And let me tell you, they're strong.


That's not really all that bad, from a Midwestern point of view.  17 inches of rain overnight, and now we're talking floods.

As for the weather here, southwest of Chicago, it's warm, muggy, and sunny, with a high of 88 and humidity of just 36% (down from the last week).
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Which is nice as it will mean the morning is nice and fresh and the tomorrow might be properly sunny.

Brandon

Quote from: english si on July 18, 2017, 04:43:59 PM
Which is nice as it will mean the morning is nice and fresh and the tomorrow might be properly sunny.

Maybe across the Pond, but here, that tomorrow could be anything, maybe even round 2 of storms.
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english si

Because our thunderstorms happen late in the day and the UK isn't that hot, the water that falls takes a while to be evaporated back into the air, giving a fresh morning and blue skies. Because more of the sun's energy is reaching the ground than if it was cloudy, the water does go back into the air efficiently and often we get round 2 the following evening - but after a sunny day that wasn't muggy in the morning.

However this storm didn't last long, and it's more muggy now than before. It's going to be muggy and cloudy all tomorrow and while chance of rain is low, there are warnings about storms (I doubt we'll get one).

epzik8

About 90 degrees, partly cloudy and with an air quality alert.
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jakeroot

Apparently rain may return to the Seattle area tomorrow, for the first time in four weeks. No one's losing their minds, but I expect a slight increase in area collisions (due to oil that hasn't run off the road, so slightly slippy conditions).

Darkchylde

82 degrees with 79% humidity, according to Rainmeter's weather applet. It was supposed to get to 95, but some surprise rain chased some of the heat away.

I'm not looking forward to tomorrow or Friday because it's supposed to get to 100.

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jakeroot

Quote from: jakeroot on July 19, 2017, 01:19:33 PM
Apparently rain may return to the Seattle area tomorrow, for the first time in four weeks. No one's losing their minds, but I expect a slight increase in area collisions (due to oil that hasn't run off the road, so slightly slippy conditions).

Seattle's dry streak continues. No measurable rain fell. Several surrounding municipalities had some measurable rainfall, but the airport recorded none. So, officially, we're like 35 days now without rain. And the forecast shows no rain anytime soon.

jp the roadgeek

I thought it was cool last Friday.  Today, it's downright cold for July.  58 degrees and rain.  Ludicrous Cold if you ask me.
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JJBers

Quote from: jp the roadgeek on July 24, 2017, 09:43:58 AM
I thought it was cool last Friday.  Today, it's downright cold for July.  58 degrees and rain.  Ludicrous Cold if you ask me.
57 over here. But the showers are more on and off
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MNHighwayMan

I'll trade either of you for low 80s with lots of humidity, if you're too wimpy to handle the upper 50s. ;-)



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