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Isn't it supposed to be hotter for you in August with that big ridge over you? At least that is what Bastardi stated earlier.
Move here. You would like our summers better.
Mid to upper 80s and humid isnt the end of the world, but with 100F+ temps to our west, it's kind of a buzz kill..
We'll see about August. It better get hot...
Yes, your summers are a little better, especially in recent years. We seem to be always getting caught in a northwest flow pattern. Brings great thunderstorms but reduces heat prospects...
Btw,
Your springs are a lot better, but your winters aren't good imo.
Mid to upper 80s and humid isnt the end of the world, but with 100F+ temps to our west, it's kind of a buzz kill..
We'll see about August. It better get hot...
Yes, your summers are a little better, especially in recent years. We seem to be always getting caught in a northwest flow pattern. Brings great thunderstorms but reduces heat prospects...
Btw,
Your springs are a lot better, but your winters aren't good imo.
Looking at our forecast, and the temps we have had since June, is it any wonder when us Americans from here travel to say London in summer we feel chilled or even cold. I would wear a jacket there for sure if tomorrow I was in 75F max temps and 50'sF at night. My brother just went back to Ireland after staying here for two weeks, and he is wearing a jacket every day. In fact he said one morning was raining and 50F when he went to work. Yuk just not summer to me at all.
At the last observation (11 AM) it was 88 F with a 76 F dew point, right now I'm sure the temperature dropped because we're having a downpour right now.
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