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77 now with a 59 dew at 10 pm. Warmest temp this late at night this year.
Stupid forecast bust today. Instead of getting to 88 which was forecast or tying the daily record of 90, it maxed out at 86. Some dumbass lake cooling or wind or whatever actually cooled it down in the early afternoon so instead of being able to warm up from 86, it cooled down to 84 for a few hours. It has 85 at 5 PM, so it surely would have gotten to 88-90 without the mystery afternoon cool down. Stupid northern New England, coastal areas of Massachusetts and southern Maine and parts of eastern Canada were warmer. Regardless, it was the first day over 71 this month and 16 degrees warmer than the next highest temp.
Tomorrow is gonna have some stupid temp killing rain, keeping the high in the low 80s while more eastern areas hit 90 again. Then what do we get? More f*cking 60s and rain. No sign of anything above average in the 10 day. This average high will likely be top 10 coldest. June better be warm. I don't think we'll hit 90 until at least late June while most other northeast places are hitting it today or tomorrow.
Scary Sh*t happening just a few hours away from my house in Noblesville, Indiana the last time that there was a dust storm anywhere in the Great Lakes/Midwest, which the last I recall was back about this time of year in 2012, and Indianapolis suffered its driest April to July Period on moderun record, I hope that this dust storm isn't the beginning of another record challenging drought for this growing season. Thankfully in 2012, at least that summer wasn't a complete dustbowlesque nightmare, because August 2012 was a top ten wettest month as was September that year, if the rest of this growing season is another 2012, I might just consider moving to Texas, because I doubt if us Midwesterners have another drought like 2012 that the rains will ever come back the next time such a drought happens
77 now with a 59 dew at 10 pm. Warmest temp this late at night this year.
Stupid forecast bust today. Instead of getting to 88 which was forecast or tying the daily record of 90, it maxed out at 86. Some dumbass lake cooling or wind or whatever actually cooled it down in the early afternoon so instead of being able to warm up from 86, it cooled down to 84 for a few hours. It has 85 at 5 PM, so it surely would have gotten to 88-90 without the mystery afternoon cool down. Stupid northern New England, coastal areas of Massachusetts and southern Maine and parts of eastern Canada were warmer. Regardless, it was the first day over 71 this month and 16 degrees warmer than the next highest temp.
Tomorrow is gonna have some stupid temp killing rain, keeping the high in the low 80s while more eastern areas hit 90 again. Then what do we get? More f*cking 60s and rain. No sign of anything above average in the 10 day. This average high will likely be top 10 coldest. June better be warm. I don't think we'll hit 90 until at least late June while most other northeast places are hitting it today or tomorrow.
SteelerNation71, quit complaining, Indianapolis only made it to 83 Degrees Today, well below the forecast high of 86 we were supposed to get. Saturday could well be the last 80+ Degree day here, probably for the rest of the month of May judging by the extended forecast and the 6-10 and 8-14 day temperature outlook, if anyone should be sorely disappointed it ought to be people like me- Rochester, New York has cooler springs and summers on average than Indianapolis any way.
Berlin, NH went from a low of 35 F to a high of 89 F. That place always has such ridiculous diurnal ranges.
And they're forecast a low of 34°F Friday night. Didn't realize it was especially high for the regionMay mean is 37°F/65°F, diurnal range of 28°F. Mine is 24°F.
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