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Zero rain here in NYC. I go on accuweather and it flips back and forth between saying it's currently raining or it will start raining in 1 minute... how do sites like this stay in business with blatantly wrong information. One thing to get the forecast wrong, quite another to not be able to correctly state what is happening at that very moment.
1.45" of rain has fallen today. Yesterday we were more than an inch below normal for the month, now it will end up above normal.
Nice! Im seeing some 1-3" reports so theres definitely moisture available... Bridgeport is 3.5" below normal for the year and in the "moderate" drought zone. They might get to normal in 1 storm. Now we have tropics might be coming alive. Does that mean more moisture in the future? Is pattern changing to a wet one? We'll know in 3 weeks
Currently 79 F out. Surprised it managed to drop below 80 F before midnight, especially with the heat that places farther north in the Carolinas are currently getting.
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Currently 98 F out. Savannah might've actually hit 100 F. They are currently 99 F and I've noticed that their daily highs are sometimes 1 degree higher than their highest hourly report.
Update time. It looks like Savannah failed again! 99 F high again today, lol.
It reached 92 F here, but with 75-77 F dew points, heat indices were between 103-107 F all afternoon. We've had quite a fair amount of high dew points and high heat indices this summer.
Right now, it's currently 85 F with a 76 F dew point at 11 PM. Hot and muggy night.
The first week or so of my annual western trip had great weather--low 90s/high 50s with sun. Since then I've either had highs of 110+ or 60. Btw coastal fog is awful. Only about 30 of my ~300 miles on the California coast actually had a view. Lack of rain has been great for hiking though.
Warm night back home--71 at 12AM. Surprised there's no extreme drought in the northeast on the newest drought monitor with all the heat and dryness. Only 1.21 inches on 5 days so far this month and well above average (86/63 so far). Would probably be a top-5 hottest month, especially with more high 80s forecasted for the next few days.
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