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Sometimes data can get so overwhelming when you want to look at everything. For instance.. I saw the current temp map and kinda did a double take when I saw 90s all the way up to North Dakota. It seems like I've been seeing that A LOT lately...
Sure I enough I went to check "just 1" spot... North Platte, Nebraska... 14 days of 90°F+ out of the last 18 days. WOW. 4 of those days in the 100s including today. Gees
Looks like the Euro is calling for a warm fall for the Midwest
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Long Range Update into Early October
September 06, 2013; 1:03 PM
A couple of points...
1. Pattern turns warm and drier again for BC next week while cool weather dominates across northeast Canada with more rain chances for Newfoundland.
2. Latest information suggests that the Atlantic basin will see near- or slightly below-normal hurricane activity over the next two weeks. It also appears that the best chance for a landfalling tropical cyclone in the U.S. over the next two weeks will be along the western or central Gulf Coast, with a low chance along the U.S. East Coast.
3. The pattern will briefly change between the 12th-14th that would allow a tropical system to be drawn northward along the East Coast and perhaps into Atlantic Canada, but at this point there are no indications that there will be any significant storms in the western Atlantic.
Here is my latest breakdown of the projected temperature and precipitation departures from normal into the first week of October.....
64°F now, dew point only 37°F. Feels so different from summer.
It was 70°F earlier today with the dew point at 43°F. I can't say how relieved I felt today. First time this summer that I felt comfortable, for once. Although I was a little bit chilly (I'm definitely not sick) when I went outside, but still decided against wearing my thinner jacket. Currently 59°F right now with a low of 46°F tonight! This is my favorite setup right now. Mild days, cool nights I'm happy as a clam
Midwest flexing some early autumn muscle... Scottsbluff 42N hit 44C today!
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