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Old 06-08-2017, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Perth, WA
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This winter will be below average theres the possibility as ive updated my dream climate that there'll be a snow shower or two this winter. In general a one in 10-15 year event.
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Old 06-08-2017, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Nice maybe some really low temps following the system?


This June will likely end up with upwards to 750 mm of precipitation, maybe even up to 800-900 mm of precipitation from so much instability in the atmosphere and many systems moving through. Could easily be a record breaking wet month. Wettest June on record had 951 mm of precipitation; it was June 2005.


This December will likely end up upwards to 15-20 C below normal for the month. There will be a huge snowstorm at the end of November/start of December which will be followed by extremely cold air, another huge snowstorm around mid-December with another shot of extremely cold air, and then yet another huge blizzard around winter solstice with a record breaking cold snap for Christmas and New Years.
Damn, won't there be some severe flooding if there hasn't been already?

My system will bring flooding to local creeks and rivers so residents nearby will prepare adequately (they're used to it).

Temps may go as low as -7°C from antarctic air following the system but July may have an ice day (which happens once every 5 years, although there was one in 2014).

The rest of the year will be drier than average after June, and as I mentioned earlier December could be rainless whilst breaking sun and temperature records.
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Old 06-08-2017, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Damn, won't there be some severe flooding if there hasn't been already?

My system will bring flooding to local creeks and rivers so residents nearby will prepare adequately (they're used to it).

Temps may go as low as -7°C from antarctic air following the system but July may have an ice day (which happens once every 5 years, although there was one in 2014).

The rest of the year will be drier than average after June, and as I mentioned earlier December could be rainless whilst breaking sun and temperature records.
Yes there will be some flooding, although thankfully Winter Haven has state of the art drainage systems. Plus a lot of the precipitation comes in short, intense bursts (strong thunderstorms) so there still plenty of sun to dry things up.
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Old 06-08-2017, 12:15 PM
 
Location: Paris
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Hot and stormy week in store for Rozton:

Jun 2: 31/19°C (88/66°F) - Mostly sunny.
Jun 3: 33/22°C (91/72°F) - Mostly sunny.
Jun 4: 32/21°C (90/70°F) - Pop-up storms. 15 mm / 0.6" expected.
Jun 5: 29/19°C (84/66°F) - PM storms. 26 mm / 1.0" expected.
Jun 6: 26/20°C (79/68°F) - Thunderstorms. 48 mm / 1.9" expected.
Jun 7: 30/22°C (86/72°F) - Mostly sunny.
Jun 8: 34/23°C (93/73°F) - Pop-up storms. 35 mm / 1.4" expected.


I have a spreadsheet with daily high and low temps running from June 2012 to November 2018. I used to fill it during particularly boring classes at uni, haven't modified it for at least 4 years. The weather conditions are created whenever I post a forecast on here, according to the temps.

So I can predict with 100% certainty that winter 2017/18 will average -0.1/-7.1°C and that summer 2018 will average 29.6/18.1°C. As for summer 2018, however, I have no clue.
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Old 06-09-2017, 01:35 AM
 
Location: Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
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Metropolitan Area
Latitude : 42°N
Date(Day of the week) : High / Low / Condition / Precipitation / Sunrise / Sunset

Fahrenheit
June 10, 2017 (SAT) : High 21 / Low 15 / Rain / 8.6mm ------- 6:13AM / 9:26PM
June 11, 2017 (SUN) : High 16 / Low 14 / Rain / 28.7mm ----- 6:13AM / 9:27PM
June 12, 2017 (MON) : High 22 / Low 13 / Showers / 2.3mm -- 6:12AM / 9:27PM
June 13, 2017 (TUE) : High 24 / Low 16 / Partly Cloudy -------- 6:12AM / 9:27PM
June 14, 2017 (WED) : High 20 / Low 13 / Rain / 13.5mm ----- 6:12AM / 9:28PM
June 15, 2017 (THU) : High 25 / Low 15 / Partly Cloudy -------- 6:12AM / 9:28PM
June 16, 2017 (FRI) : High 19 / Low 12 / Showers / 4.6mm ---- 6:12AM / 9:28PM

Celcius
June 10, 2017 (SAT) : High 70 / Low 59 / Rain / 0.34 ----------- 6:13AM / 9:26PM
June 11, 2017 (SUN) : High 61 / Low 57 / Rain / 1.13 ---------- 6:13AM / 9:27PM
June 12, 2017 (MON) : High 72 / Low 55 / Showers / 0.09 ----- 6:12AM / 9:27PM
June 13, 2017 (TUE) : High 75 / Low 61 / Partly Cloudy -------- 6:12AM / 9:27PM
June 14, 2017 (WED) : High 68 / Low 55 / Rain / 0.53 ---------- 6:12AM / 9:28PM
June 15, 2017 (THU) : High 77 / Low 59 / Partly Cloudy -------- 6:12AM / 9:28PM
June 16, 2017 (FRI) : High 66 / Low 54 / Showers / 0.18 ------- 6:12AM / 9:28PM
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Old 06-10-2017, 09:13 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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7 day forecast for Northlake: A snowy start clears to a fine but frosty and chilly week. Something big could be happening next week though.

12/6 (Monday): Morning snow showers (80%, 2cm). -2°C/6°C.
13/6 (Tuesday): Frost then sunny. -6°C/8°C.
14/6 (Wednesday): Frost then partly cloudy. -2°C/14°C.
15/6 (Thursday): Mostly sunny. 3°C/16°C.
16/6 (Friday): Mostly sunny. 4°C/17°C.
17/6 (Saturday): Mostly sunny, windy. 6°C/18°C.
18/6 (Sunday): Cloud and wind increasing. 9°C/17°C.

7 day forecast for Blocktown: Hot and stormy, with further heat building next week.

12/6 (Monday): Mostly sunny. 16°C/33°C.
13/6 (Tuesday): Late showers (80%, 6mm). 20°C/32°C.
14/6 (Wednesday): Late thunder (95%, 9mm). 21°C/33°C.
15/6 (Thursday): Late thunder (90%, 12mm). 21°C/32°C.
16/6 (Friday): Morning rain (75%, 11mm). 22°C/29°C.
17/6 (Saturday): Mostly sunny. 19°C/33°C.
18/6 (Sunday): Sunny. 21°C/35°C.
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Old 06-10-2017, 10:17 AM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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6/11: High 96 Low 64 Hot with sunshine
6/12: High 101 Low 63 Record challenging heat, sunny
6/13: High 89 Low 58 Not as hot, sunny
6/14: High 86 Low 57 Mostly sunny, breezy
6/15: High 72 Low 43 Sunny and cool
6/16: High 87 Low 57 Warmer with sunshine
6/17: High 92 Low 59 Hot and sunny

Averages on 6/11 are 81/50, averages on 6/17 are 82/51

In C
High 36 Low 18
High 38 Low 17
High 32 Low 14
High 30 Low 14
High 22 Low 6
High 30 Low 14
High 33 Low 15
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Old 06-10-2017, 05:57 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Lmao, I think I vaguely remember the economic crisis. Was that around 2011-2012?
Yeah I posted it in 2012.

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The lows ranged from 25-33 F in that period, it was after a cold May as well so there wasn't much blooming. There were bare trees into mid-late June that year! The highs ranged from 37-57 F. There was a "stuck" pattern with a low pressure system to the east and high pressure to the west, which was just funneling down cold air from the north constantly that year from late February until early June. Was the coldest spring recorded.
That sounds awesome. Although a bit milder, we were pretty much stuck in a similar pattern for the first part of this month with many afternoons in the 50s (real climate).

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The highest temp is expected to be about 109-110 F (43 C) around the 29th or 30th of this month. Average highest temp for June is 108 F, so not far off from average, a little above.
I could probably tolerate such extremes knowing there's reliably cool/cold weather for a chunk of the year in your climate.
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Old 06-10-2017, 05:59 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Sunday, 6/11: Mostly Sunny.
High 72 F/22 C. Low 39 F/4 C.

Monday, 6/12: Mostly Sunny.
High 72 F/22 C. Low 39 F/4 C.

Tuesday, 6/13: A few peaks of sun in the morning, but becoming cloudy with rain during the afternoon.
High 59 F/15 C. Low 48 F/9 C.

Wednesday, 6/14: Rain. Rainfall a quarter inch to half an inch.
High 54 F/12 C. Low 46 F/8 C.

Thursday, 6/15: Foggy with rain in the morning. Becoming partly cloudy during the afternoon. Rainfall a tenth to a quarter inch.
High 65 F/18 C. Low 43 F/6 C.

Friday, 6/16: Mostly Sunny.
High 66 F/19 C. Low 49 F/9 C.

Saturday, 6/17: Mostly Sunny.
High 71 F/22 C. Low 50 F/10 C.
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Old 06-13-2017, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Synopsis: Week will start off very hot, with the first 100 F of the season coming up (right on average actually; June 14). Big rainstorm mid-week and then turning seasonably hot.


Wednesday (6/14): Very hot and humid, scattered storms in the PM. Some could be severe. High: 100 Low: 79

Thursday (6/15): Hot and humid again, scattered storms in the PM. Some could be severe. High: 99 Low: 80

Friday (6/16): Starting off sunny, with rain, thunderstorms and wind coming in in the PM. Some storms will produce hail and possible tornadoes. 2 to 4 inches of rain expected. High: 82 Low: 76

Saturday (6/17): Heavy rain, thunderstorms and wind. Some storms will produce hail, possible tornadoes, and high wind gusts over 60 MPH. 3 to 6 inches of rain expected. High: 81 Low: 77

Sunday (6/18): Starting off rainy, then clearing out and becoming hot. Lingering moisture will create scattered storms in the PM. High: 89 Low: 72

Monday (6/19): Hot, sunny and humid with scattered storms in the PM. High: 94 Low: 75

Tuesday (6/20): Hot and humid with scattered storms in the PM. High: 93 Low: 74


Averages on 6/14 are 87/64 and on 6/20 they're 89/67. This June is likely going to end up well above average.
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