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Summer-like heat today. 91F with DP of 71F for heat index of 98F at 5 PM.
40% chance of t-storms tomorrow night from a weak frontal system, but not counting on much.
You got the onshore effect from the storm, kinda like the reverse west windlfow i get off the gulf almost all of the summer. Since i live right on the gulf i have lows around 78 to 82 and insane dewpoints over 75. Not sure where you live, but i guess you were west of the storms center.
Try and insert that link whenever you post Göle readings
You think I am lying? I've put the link there, you can check it out yourself from that link on the page of 172 ( that link was for the lowest temperatures).
Most of the time, you will see Göle as the coldest place in Turkey throughout the year in the list.
However, Göle is having very high day and night temperature difference. The difference between day and night is very high.
Today in Göle, the low was -6.6℃ and the high was 17℃.
If you also want the link for the highest temperatures, Here it is. Choose "Genel" in the link, then write Göle. See Göle, which is the town center of Göle (GÖLE is written with big letters).
You can do the same in the link that I put for the lowest temperatures on the page of 172. I am putting the link for the lowest temperatures once again:
If you want to compare lows and highs in Göle with lows and highs in Ardahan, then without choosing "Genel", just write Ardahan. You will see all the weather stations in Ardahan Province.
Find both GÖLE and ARDAHAN in the list. They are written with big letters. You can compare the temperature differences between them.
Currently here, at Aurora, ME....67F Degrees, Dew Point 64F Degrees, Winds NW 7mph...AIR CONDITIONER RUNNING! Cauase it's STEAMY!
Thank God we delayed removing the AC from our bedroom - Ugh - Whipped that extra fleece blanket off! One more day of around 60F Degrees at night and it's suppose to cool down....Autumn, you Temptress!!!
You got the onshore effect from the storm, kinda like the reverse west windlfow i get off the gulf almost all of the summer. Since i live right on the gulf i have lows around 78 to 82 and insane dewpoints over 75. Not sure where you live, but i guess you were west of the storms center.
Yeah, I live in Alexandria in the central part of LA.
Most of Louisiana and even much of Mississippi didn't really get much.
Currently here, at Aurora, ME....67F Degrees, Dew Point 64F Degrees, Winds NW 7mph...AIR CONDITIONER RUNNING! Cauase it's STEAMY!
Thank God we delayed removing the AC from our bedroom - Ugh - Whipped that extra fleece blanket off! One more day of around 60F Degrees at night and it's suppose to cool down....Autumn, you Temptress!!!
Yes, very mild these days, even at night.
On the plus side, some people were swimming today in my neighbourhood,
even a Thanksgiving Pool Party....yes it is Thanksgiving Weekend in Canada, timorrow is a holiday
Me, I went for a nice bike ride wearing just a t-shirt and shorts.
8:30pm and its still Hot and Humid outside here. 71°F Dew point. Nuts.
Here's this evenings Jet Stream and Upper Flow set up. Stupid SE Ridge! Nate has nowhere to go but take that path.
Oh yay, I'm right under the jet stream. Why can't it move south just a little?
Edit: Actually, it's going to move south. And north. And south. And north. Look at my fun temperature rollercoaster ride:
That low on Tuesday of 44F will be the lowest temperature so far (assuming it happens, which it probably won't, as forcasts usually predict lower temperatures here than what they actually are).
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