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In that forecast, it's really only the next 3 days. After the weekend, the coast is warmer outright. Almost the same during the day and noticeably milder overnight. I imagine the coast is more humid in general, right?
Here it's 81F with a dewpoint of 55. I've lost count how many days of blue dome sky we've had recently. A few puffy cumulus earlier but now it's totally clear again. One of the sunniest stretches I can remember going back to August. Makes me wish they still recorded sun hours.
Yes, more humid.
Yes, lots of sunny stretches since mid July here. Makes sense since the Ridge was over Eastern U.S a lot. Typically it's cloudless and no rain under it.
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Originally Posted by AJ1013
GFS Showing a nice storm 2 weeks from now. Dhame these models are never accurate that far out
Please ignore anything past 10 days except for just making mental notes of what its showing. Look for consistency. But yeah, you'll notice some wild flip flops in the long range where it's not worth wasting your breath or post on.
At Sturgis, SD this morning! 45F Dew point 37F. High 60F Low 45F with a 50% chance of rain. Sweet, cool, weather!
Noticed from Facebook, that it snowed at Crater Lake, Oregon and rain in the valleys. Nice to read about them receiving the much needed moisture!
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