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Old 07-29-2014, 05:33 PM
 
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I've been mostly out of this conversation but I like the fact that everyone except fresnofresno (FresnoFacts) is actually posting data to make their point.
Haven't seen any factual data. Just a whole lot of jaw jacking. There's a thread a few days back comparing sac and tucson weather, but a few days later Sacramento all of a sudden has pacific nw weather? Lol. Sacramento is the only city in the CV that doesn't know its in the CV. I know for a FACT when it was 106 a few days ago all you guys were no where to be found.
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Old 07-29-2014, 05:52 PM
 
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I've been mostly out of this conversation but I like the fact that everyone except fresnofresno (FresnoFacts) is actually posting data to make their point.
Why do I have to be Fresno Facts? What makes you think I'm him? And say if I was? What is it proving? Im not aware of the relationship between you and him but it's obvious he schooled you and you're bitter.
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Old 07-29-2014, 06:39 PM
 
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Haven't seen any factual data.
Stopped reading here.
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Old 07-29-2014, 07:38 PM
 
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How about these Facts:

June, July, August 2013, Days of 100's degrees or more:

Fresno: 39 days

Sacramento: 12 days
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Old 07-29-2014, 07:44 PM
 
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TOP-100 SWEATIEST CITIES IN AMERICA
This list of summer averages/indexes perfectly supports what I've been saying all along: Sacramento is cooler and more comfortable than the rest of the Central Valley and half the nation---really more than 2/3 the nation.

Yah, I think we underestimate and downplay how GREAT Sacramento weather really is.

1. Phoenix, AZ
2. Las Vegas, NV
3. Tucson, AZ
4. Dallas, TX
5. Corpus Christi, TX
6. San Antonio, TX
7. Austin, TX
8. Shreveport, LA
9. Houston, TX
10. Waco, TX
11. Miami, FL
12. New Orleans, LA
13. Orlando, FL
14. Tampa, FL
15. West Palm Beach, FL
16. Honolulu, HI
17. El Paso, TX
18. Memphis, TN
19. Fort Myers, FL
20. Baton Rouge, LA
21. Little Rock, AR
22. Mobile, AL
23. Jacksonville, FL
24. Tulsa, OK
25. Fresno, CA
26. Jackson, MS
27. Savannah, GA
28. Montgomery, AL
29. Nashville, TN
30. Columbia, SC
31. Oklahoma City, OK
32. Raleigh, NC
33. St Louis, MO
34. Birmingham, AL
35. Huntsville, AL
36. Richmond, VA
37. Louisville, KY
38. Chattanooga, TN
39. Washington DC
40. Wichita, KS
41. Omaha, NE
42. Norfolk, VA
43. Springfield, MO
44. Virginia Beach, VA
45. Atlanta, GA
46. Greensboro, NC
47. Charlotte, NC
48. Philadelphia, PA
49. Albuquerque, NM
50. Knoxville, TN
51. Columbus, OH
52. Kansas City, MO
53. Evansville, IN
54. Lexington, KY
55. Wilkes-Barre, PA
56. Cincinnati, OH
57. Harrisburg, PA
58. Baltimore, MD
59. Charleston, WV
60. Springfield, IL
61. Moline, IL
62. New York, NY
63. Roanoke, VA
64. Indianapolis, IN
65. Des Moines, IA
66. Bristol, TN
67. Salt Lake City, UT
68. Detroit, MI
69. Sacramento, CA
70. Chicago, IL
71. Dayton, OH
72. Toledo, OH
73. Cleveland, OH
74. Minneapolis, MN
75. Hartford, CT
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Old 07-29-2014, 08:56 PM
 
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Stopped reading here.
Im surprised you could read that.
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Old 07-29-2014, 08:58 PM
 
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TOP-100 SWEATIEST CITIES IN AMERICA
This list of summer averages/indexes perfectly supports what I've been saying all along: Sacramento is cooler and more comfortable than the rest of the Central Valley and half the nation---really more than 2/3 the nation.

Yah, I think we underestimate and downplay how GREAT Sacramento weather really is.

1. Phoenix, AZ
2. Las Vegas, NV
3. Tucson, AZ
4. Dallas, TX
5. Corpus Christi, TX
6. San Antonio, TX
7. Austin, TX
8. Shreveport, LA
9. Houston, TX
10. Waco, TX
11. Miami, FL
12. New Orleans, LA
13. Orlando, FL
14. Tampa, FL
15. West Palm Beach, FL
16. Honolulu, HI
17. El Paso, TX
18. Memphis, TN
19. Fort Myers, FL
20. Baton Rouge, LA
21. Little Rock, AR
22. Mobile, AL
23. Jacksonville, FL
24. Tulsa, OK
25. Fresno, CA
26. Jackson, MS
27. Savannah, GA
28. Montgomery, AL
29. Nashville, TN
30. Columbia, SC
31. Oklahoma City, OK
32. Raleigh, NC
33. St Louis, MO
34. Birmingham, AL
35. Huntsville, AL
36. Richmond, VA
37. Louisville, KY
38. Chattanooga, TN
39. Washington DC
40. Wichita, KS
41. Omaha, NE
42. Norfolk, VA
43. Springfield, MO
44. Virginia Beach, VA
45. Atlanta, GA
46. Greensboro, NC
47. Charlotte, NC
48. Philadelphia, PA
49. Albuquerque, NM
50. Knoxville, TN
51. Columbus, OH
52. Kansas City, MO
53. Evansville, IN
54. Lexington, KY
55. Wilkes-Barre, PA
56. Cincinnati, OH
57. Harrisburg, PA
58. Baltimore, MD
59. Charleston, WV
60. Springfield, IL
61. Moline, IL
62. New York, NY
63. Roanoke, VA
64. Indianapolis, IN
65. Des Moines, IA
66. Bristol, TN
67. Salt Lake City, UT
68. Detroit, MI
69. Sacramento, CA
70. Chicago, IL
71. Dayton, OH
72. Toledo, OH
73. Cleveland, OH
74. Minneapolis, MN
75. Hartford, CT
Another one of your pointless stats.
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Old 07-29-2014, 09:02 PM
 
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How about these Facts:

June, July, August 2013, Days of 100's degrees or more:

Fresno: 39 days

Sacramento: 12 days
Your poiny?
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:47 PM
 
Location: San Diego, California Republic
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It cooled quite a bit in SAC as well, low and behold SAC's temp is more like Seattle than Fresno:

July 28, 2014
8:00pm
Sacramento - 81, dew point 55

Fresno - 94, dew point 53
Tucson - 94, dew point 59


10:00pm
Seattle - 72, dew point 54
Sacramento - 74, dew point 51
Portland - 77, dew point 59

Tucson - 83, dew point 66
Fresno - 89, dew point 52
Phoenix - 90, dew point 67
I would kill for a 51 degree dew point. it's back up to 64 here. It will do this yoyo thing until it's over in mid September. Usually once or twice we will hit 70. the highest I recall it being here was a 72 degree dew point and about 85 degrees. I thought I was going to die!

Thank goodness that delta breeze comes off of cold water.
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Old 07-29-2014, 10:51 PM
 
Location: San Diego, California Republic
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I've been saying for over a year now that Sacramento has Pacific NW like weather in the middle of the summer during the evenings, nights and mornings on average because it's true, the numbers don't lie, nor do historical data.. This is something I, nor a lot of people may not have given much focus or attention, but it's true.

For the past 2 months this has been the case;however, very late July and into August there's more of a chance Sacramento's evenings, nights and morning temps will be higher than Pacific NW readings during those hours.

I stand by my posts, no spouting nonsense, best to follow your own advice.
Isn't it hilarious how you say one thing and then get accused of saying something that you clearly didn't say? Reading comprehension 101 is in order. Anyway, yeah the evenings are rather similar; similar dew points and temps. Summer evenings are pleasantly warm in Seattle.
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