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

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ZLoth

Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.

7/8

It's a gorgeous 18C (64F) and partly cloudy here in Kitchener, very warm for early November.

JayhawkCO

Got about 6" of snow and it's still coming down.

Hunty2022

78 and partly cloudy, feels like September, not November.
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Hit 80 in November for the first time ever at my place.

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JayhawkCO

Basically hasn't stopped snowing since Tuesday night. Going to keep going through Saturday, but I fly out to KC tonight. Thankfully it looks like there's a small window where it won't be snowing this evening.

ZLoth

We had a Tornado Watch issued yesterday at 1:48 PM, only to be slowly cancelled out for areas at 4:17 PM, 5:06 PM, and 6:32 PM before expiring at 9 PM. From my viewpoint, it was a nothingburger for my area as no severe thunderstorm watch was issued. I didn't even do a tornado kit check. The next rain is now forecast for Saturday, November 17th, but since we are in that part of the year where the weather is hooked up to a random number generator, it'll change.
Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.

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MATraveler128

Finally getting much needed rain since we woke up to smoke this morning.
Formerly BlueOutback7

Lowest untraveled number: 96

jgb191

The only effects from Hurricane Rafael was just rip currents, coastal flooding, and high surfing conditions....other than that nothing else.


                                  ACTUAL                            AVERAGE
BROWNSVILLE:      90 high; 73 low                  82 high; 67 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:  88 high; 74 low                  80 high; 64 low
LAREDO:                90 high; 69 low                  83 high; 61 low
MCALLEN:              92 high; 70 low                  82 high; 63 low


Daytime Heat Index:  95 to 105 degrees
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

MATraveler128

Formerly BlueOutback7

Lowest untraveled number: 96

webny99

I was out around 2:30 PM yesterday and it was as dark as twilight thanks to low and extremely dense cloud cover. Slightly depressing, but then again November is our cloudiest month of the year and it has some catch-up work to do after some nicer days earlier in the month. In other words, we are firmly back in Vitamin D season and I won't be the least bit surprised if I don't see the sun again before Thanksgiving.

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jgb191

Our temperatures have remained consistent throughout the fall season, we're still seeing more of the same conditions we've seen for the last month-and-a-half.  It is ranging from +11 to +18 from average for mid-November.  And if that wasn't remarkable enough, the warmest overnight low for November in Texas history is 80 degrees, which is expected to be tied tonight by Brownsville along with a couple of coastal towns.

South Texas is only supposed to get anywhere from two to six days of 90+ degree highs in November, but Corpus Christi has already seen seven days, Laredo has seen ten days, and parts of the RGV has seen 11 days in the 90s and we're only halfway through November (so we'll likely see more days of that before the end of this month).  And in case you're wondering, parts of the RGV area normally averages one to two more days of 90 degrees in December.


                                  ACTUAL                            AVERAGE
BROWNSVILLE:      90 high; 80 low                  81 high; 64 low
CORPUS CHRISTI:  91 high; 77 low                  78 high; 59 low
LAREDO:                94 high; 74 low                  80 high; 58 low
MCALLEN:              92 high; 78 low                  81 high; 61 low


We still haven't seen the last of triple-digit heat index yet, especially with the persistent onslaught of tropical moisture from the Gulf, the dew points remain in the 70s resulting in the following:

Nighttime Heat Index:  80 to 90 degrees
Daytime Heat Index:  100 to 110 degrees
We're so far south that we're not even considered "The South"

ZLoth

Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.

ZLoth

Welcome to Breezewood, PA... the parking lot between I-70 and I-70.

1995hoo

Very light snow flurries just started falling. I mean very light. Almost a little hard to see it through the window screen. It's too warm for it to stick to anything.
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Quote from: epzik8 on November 22, 2024, 12:49:12 PMRain/snow mix earlier in MD
My sister sent me pictures from Frostburg earlier of the snow. It's weird, because where I currently live in Canada, we have yet to see any snow this season, and it's 7C today.

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First snow of the winter. Mostly slush. Yuck.
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