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

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gonealookin

It's nice today, around 70°F this afternoon, but we have our first cold system of the season lined up for Wednesday night into Thursday.  It should be just cold rain at my elevation (6500'), but the higher Sierra passes from Carson Pass CA-88 down through Tioga Pass CA-120 will probably see an inch or two of snow.


7/8

Quote from: jgb191 on September 05, 2023, 02:39:05 PM
Quote from: 7/8 on September 05, 2023, 02:00:57 PM
A stupidly hot 30C (86F) in Kitchener right now and partly cloudy.

Wanna trade with me?  If you don't like your current conditions, I'll gladly take it and you can have mine.

You'd have to pay me a lot to live in a place that hot (and humid too)! :-D



The weather is much more fall-like since returning from my trip. Highs for this week are around 19-21C (66-70F), but more notably, the low dipped down to 6C (42F) last night. It's that time of year with lots of layering. Other than some brief but heavy rain on Monday, it's looking dry and partly cloudy this week.

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Hunty2022

60, rainy and windy. This might be the tropical storm.
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Bruce

Yesterday: 75 and sunny
Today: 65 and cloudy with some rain

Fall is starting to arrive

epzik8

61, rain on and off, 20 mph winds with gusts above 40.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 7:15 PM Central Time

So, my mother decides to go outside and have a smoke....  :banghead:
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hotdogPi

Quote from: ZLoth on September 24, 2023, 07:47:02 PM
So, my mother decides to go outside and have a smoke....  :banghead:

Makes sense. It often gets cooler just before it rains (and I know how hot it is in Texas normally), and she could easily be trying to get it in that gap.
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jgb191

More of the same conditions....summer weather still hanging around here; these temperatures would have been on average nearly a month ago but no changes since then.  Dew Points are returning back to summer-like levels with the barrier islands seeing low 80s again and approaching 80 degrees all over South Texas; Corpus Christi and Robstown saw Heat Index near 120 degrees yesterday and again this afternoon.




                                     ACTUAL                              AVERAGE

BROWNSVILLE:        101 high; 84 low                    92 high; 74 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:    100 high; 85 low                    91 high; 76 low
LAREDO:                 104 high; 80 low                    94 high; 72 low
MCALLEN:               105 high; 81 low                    93 high; 73 low

Nighttime Heat Index:  upper 80s to near 100 degrees
Daytime Heat Index:  low 110s to as high as 120 degrees

Note:  Laredo averages around 70-75 days of triple-digit highs per calendar year....so far this year it has tallied 118 such days with still three more months left to go of 2023.  Assuming average autumn temperature the rest of this year, Laredo will certainly exceed 120 days of 100+ degrees.  They probably won't break the all-time record of 146 days unless temperatures remain consistently like this until the holidays, which is very unlikely.
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Bruce

Lots of rain, quite a bit of lightning in some spots. Fall has arrived.

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The pictures out of Brooklyn today are insane. One of my colleagues is stranded at home because the subways flooded and and he can't get to work.

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jgb191

#5990
Going to be rainy the next few days and a lot cooler to begin the month of October.  The days of triple-digits temperatures are mostly fading fast, except for places like McAllen and a few other locations near there which will still hover right around or slightly over the 100-degree mark, but most of South Texas will top out only in the upper 90s.  With the tropical moisture from the gulf, dew points will still be in the upper 70s.




                                     ACTUAL                              AVERAGE

BROWNSVILLE:        97 high; 82 low                    92 high; 74 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:    95 high; 83 low                    91 high; 75 low
LAREDO:                 99 high; 79 low                    93 high; 72 low
MCALLEN:              100 high; 81 low                    94 high; 73 low

Nighttime Heat Index:  low 80s to low 90s
Daytime Heat Index:  low 100s to around 110 degrees
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CtrlAltDel

I'm looking forward to some highs in the 80s:

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jgb191

#5993
Our first strong cold front saw our highs take a skydive to below-normal levels.  And the rainy and overcast cloud-cover will keep us cool for at least the next few days.

Friday night, Corpus Christi saw 70s for the first time since early June, snapping 122 consecutive days/nights above 80 degrees around the clock.  And for Columbus Day the overnight low will be dropping below 70 degrees for the first time since the last night of April snapping 163 days/nights above 70 degrees around the clock.  No more overnight Heat Index to speak of, and the afternoon Index will remain only in the 80s. 

Temperatures will climb up later on this week when the skies clear and a couple of places are expecting to approach triple-digits again before next weekend.



                                     ACTUAL                              AVERAGE

BROWNSVILLE:        85 high; 74 low                    91 high; 74 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:    85 high; 68 low                    90 high; 72 low
LAREDO:                 86 high; 69 low                    92 high; 69 low
MCALLEN:               84 high; 72 low                    92 high; 71 low


Of the 30 daily national highs in September, seven day occurred in California, two days apiece in Oklahoma and Arizona, and 19 days in Texas.  The average of the 30 days was 109 degrees; the highest day in September was 115 degrees occurred in Big Bend NP, Texas, coming one degree short of matching the all-time September record in Texas.
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

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7/8

Starting on Saturday the temperatures started dipping down, fall is in full swing! Today is between 6C (43F) and 10C (50F) and cloudy, with some rain expected this afternoon.

gonealookin

It was a perfect day to walk the course with some PGA Tour players in the higher-elevation western part of the Las Vegas Valley, with the temperature getting no higher than the low 70s, no wind of speak of and a fair amount of high overcast.  I was at this tournament last year and the temperature was around 90°F or higher each day.

The golf fan, weather nerd and roadgeek is naturally going to take a moment to admire the BGS adjacent to the 5th tee, on southbound Rampart Boulevard.


Hunty2022

It's been either cloudy or raining all day.
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jgb191

#5998
Only a few degrees above normal for mid-October.  The inflow of tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico is returning the Heat Index back to triple-digits (up to 105 degrees) in many places during the mid-afternoon hours, and even a couple of locations on the coast saw overnight Heat Index in the low 80s.




                                     ACTUAL                              AVERAGE

BROWNSVILLE:        93 high; 76 low                    90 high; 71 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:    91 high; 74 low                    87 high; 72 low
LAREDO:                 94 high; 73 low                    90 high; 67 low
MCALLEN:               98 high; 75 low                    91 high; 70 low
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

jakeroot

Fabulous weather here in Okinawa lately. Low 80s, humidity around 40-60%, passing clouds, maybe a rain-shower at night.

Quite a nice change of pace from the summers, where the dew point was regularly hitting 80 and highs were in the low 90s. Thankfully not as miserable as mainland Japan.



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