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Low temp of 70.2 this morning, impressive for October.
Yall just broke your record then... the north refuses to cool down this year with all these 10+ anomalies. Lows have been well below average here. Should go to well above because of next few nights...
75 F/24 C and mostly cloudy at 6:30PM. Another one of those weird warm autumn days. It's warm but I can smell the leaves and the sun certainly doesn't pack the punch that it did even just a few weeks ago. Annoying weather, but at least more tolerable. Very warm tomorrow with a forecast high of 83 F/28 C and the overnight lows this weekend will be closer to our average highs.
Weather like that way up north so early in the fall season makes me all the more grateful that I don’t live in a sub arctic climate, let alone a more extreme continental climate than Indianapolis.......... just checked the extended forecast from all of the local news channels and they all are hinting at the potential for warmer to much warmer than normal temperatures for the next week in the Indianapolis area, I am SOOO GLAD that I don’t live somewhere like Alaska or the Northern Plains States(Including the Upper Midwest), I can hardly tolerate the harshest winters that Indianapolis is capable of dishing out, God forbid I ever would have to move to a colder climate than Indianapolis.
Weather like that way up north so early in the fall season makes me all the more grateful that I don’t live in a sub arctic climate, let alone a more extreme continental climate than Indianapolis.......... just checked the extended forecast from all of the local news channels and they all are hinting at the potential for warmer to much warmer than normal temperatures for the next week in the Indianapolis area, I am SOOO GLAD that I don’t live somewhere like Alaska or the Northern Plains States(Including the Upper Midwest), I can hardly tolerate the harshest winters that Indianapolis is capable of dishing out, God forbid I ever would have to move to a colder climate than Indianapolis.
And I can’t stand living as far south as Louisville. I applied for a position opening in Grand Rapids, MN. Hoping to move back north soon.
Weather like that way up north so early in the fall season makes me all the more grateful that I don’t live in a sub arctic climate, let alone a more extreme continental climate than Indianapolis.......... just checked the extended forecast from all of the local news channels and they all are hinting at the potential for warmer to much warmer than normal temperatures for the next week in the Indianapolis area, I am SOOO GLAD that I don’t live somewhere like Alaska or the Northern Plains States(Including the Upper Midwest), I can hardly tolerate the harshest winters that Indianapolis is capable of dishing out, God forbid I ever would have to move to a colder climate than Indianapolis.
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Originally Posted by GraniteStater
And I can’t stand living as far south as Louisville. I applied for a position opening in Grand Rapids, MN. Hoping to move back north soon.
Believe it or not those sub arctic climates have an affect on our weather. I was watching Paul Pasteloks video today and he was saying snow cover is starting to build in Canada and more coming next 10 days for southern Canada. . If we can get some Highs coming down they'll be carrying some crisp sharp cold with them. Problem is, they arent...right now. Maybe end of October or November?
Göle had a low of -6.5℃ today, which was lowest temperature recorded in Turkey today.
Lows in Göle for the last 4 days:
Today: -6.5℃
Yesterday: -7.4℃
2 days ago: -6.3℃
3 days ago: -2.3℃
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