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Yesterday's low of 70 F/21 C tied the record high minimum for the month of October.
Woke up to heavy rain this morning at 5:00. Now overcast, humid, and 73 F/23 C at 10:30AM. Turning into one of the worst Octobers in recent memory. Is there any hope Cambium?
Yesterday's low of 70 F/21 C tied the record high minimum for the month of October.
Woke up to heavy rain this morning at 5:00. Now overcast, humid, and 73 F/23 C at 10:30AM. Turning into one of the worst Octobers in recent memory. Is there any hope Cambium?
Humidity lowers after today till Friday then...
Humidity will go back up for the weekend but not as bad as we are having. Sunday will be the worst day..
Then Monday and Tuesdsy next week we will all look up to the sky and take that deep breath of fresh clean air and say....finally!
I had a pretty fantastic time swimming in the ocean on Saturday. The conditions were totally summer-like. October 7 is now the latest calendar date I've swum in the ocean.
Pretty much lol. Seems like the seasons shifted by 1.5 months
This pattern would be ****ing gold in July. But hey, even in October I don't mind a prolonged stretch of sunny 70 degree weather. The best part about the past month? All the sun!
Yeah if we had the pattern we've had this September/October back in July and August, we would have had multiple days with triple-digit heat. Actually the shift to a dry sunny pattern started around the final week of July this year: apart from the rain we just got from Nate and the little bit from the remnants of Irma; it hasn't really rained since.
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