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

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Amaury

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Roadgeekteen

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webny99

Temps are only in the 50's here, but it's a spectacular afternoon. Brilliant sunshine and fall-like after what has seemed like several weeks of gloominess.

CoreySamson

The last couple days here in Tulsa have been absolutely stunning. Sunny, a bit breezy, and highs in the low 80s. And it seems it will stay like this for a while.
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jgb191

Cool front brought our dew points and temperatures down from last week.

Alice:                90 high (-1);   65 low (-5)
Corpus Christi:   92 high (+1);  75 low (-1)
Kingsville:         93 high (+2);  66 low (-5)
Laredo:             96 high (+2);  71 low (0)
Premont:           91 high (0);    67 low (-3)

With dew points in the 60s, heat index is only couple of degrees higher than the actual temperature.
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

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Ted$8roadFan

Cool and rainy from the remnants of Ian.

Roadgeekteen

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Scott5114

Quote from: CoreySamson on September 29, 2022, 11:11:29 PM
And it seems it will stay like this for a while.

Did Tulsa secede from Oklahoma when I wasn't paying attention?
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Quote from: Scott5114 on October 01, 2022, 07:28:12 PM
Quote from: CoreySamson on September 29, 2022, 11:11:29 PM
And it seems it will stay like this for a while.

Did Tulsa secede from Oklahoma when I wasn't paying attention?

They must have, because Tulsa isn't flat like Oklahoma is supposed to be.  :poke:

jgb191

Something I found mind-blowing:  Tulsa, despite being farther north, has warmer temperatures year-round than OKC and even Norman.
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

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Quote from: jgb191 on October 02, 2022, 12:40:08 AM
Something I found mind-blowing:  Tulsa, despite being farther north, has warmer temperatures year-round than OKC and even Norman.

I'd bet that is likely a result of elevation. Oklahoma City and Norman are at the eastern edge of the High Plains, at a surprisingly high 1200 feet above sea level. Tulsa is only 700 feet above sea level thanks to its location further east right on the Arkansas River.

Interestingly, that makes Oklahoma City the third-highest state capital outside the mountain states - behind only Bismarck and Pierre.

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jgb191

#4889
So far this year Laredo, Texas has seen:

-- 198 days of 90+ highs (average annual is 176 days; record highest in a year 223 days)
-- 101 days of 100+ highs (average annual is 72 days; record highest in a year 146 days)
-- Seven days of 110+ highs (average annual is 6 days; record highest in a year 14 days)

With still nearly a quarter-year left of 2022, the number of days in the 90s will keep increasing; assuming law of averages hold for October and November, Laredo could come very close to matching its record of 223 days of 90+ days in a single calendar year.  And still possible for the number of triple-digit highs could increase though not by a lot.

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Of the daily record highs last month (September 2022), two days occurred in Arizona, 19 days in California, two days in Nevada, one day in Oklahoma, and six days in Texas.  The average of the daily highs over the last month was 111 degrees, the highest of which was in Death Valley which recorded 125 degrees on September 8.
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

Bruce

Still close to 80 for the daily highs here. Fall has yet to arrive.

Ted$8roadFan

Cloudy and in the 50s today. Expecting some rain.

1995hoo

Mid-40s and rainy again when I got up at 7:00. The forecast today is for a record low high temperature here–the record at Reagan Airport for this date is 56° and the forecast high is 54° and rainy. Supposed to go back up to the 70s for the latter half of the week, so we aren't turning on the heat as it's still 67° in the house. Feels raw, though. Sweatshirt weather.
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Roadgeekteen

It was in the upper 50s and sunny today.
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Bruce

AQI is over 150 in much of the Seattle area once again. Not much relief to be found in the Puget Sound region.

Temperature is being kept down by the smoke, but we are still 15+ degrees over normal highs for early October. No rain in the forecast.

Amaury

51 degrees, with clear skies. High of 82 today, with a low of 47, expected to be sunny.
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Ted$8roadFan

Sunny but cool, around 40 degrees. Frost warming for parts of southern New England.

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adventurernumber1

A cold front just came through here, and the past couple of nights it has gotten down into the lower 40s for the first time since before summer. Tonight is likely to follow suit. As I type this in the bonus room (with lesser insulation), I have a blanket shrouded around me.  :biggrin:
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