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This is really similar to our late winter / early spring in reverse; below average weather for most of the time, but the normals were getting warmer so it was still getting warmer just very delayed compared to normal. Last few days have been near normal here, maybe a bit cooler than average.
Right now our average high for September is 84.3F, which is still slightly higher than August!
Right now our average high for September is 84.3F, which is still slightly higher than August!
I'm at 81.6F with 6 days above 90 degrees for the month. I've heard weather forecasters call our recent days of dry mild sunny weather as "Chilafornia".
CFSv2 torchest us for the rest of autumn and into December
I'm at 81.6F with 6 days above 90 degrees for the month. I've heard weather forecasters call our recent days of dry mild sunny weather as "Chilafornia".
Lol. What was the highest? We hit 95°.
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CFSv2 torchest us for the rest of autumn and into December
Some really nice fall weather today. Very breezy and still in the low 70s as of 10:30 AM this morning. A high of only 72 F is forecast here tomorrow. Can't wait!
According to weather.com, New York has only bottomed out at 61F this September! And 15 out of 22 lows so far of 70F+! Even Norfolk VA has bottomed out at 56F so far this month, and Atlanta at 55F
I'm at 81.6F with 6 days above 90 degrees for the month. I've heard weather forecasters call our recent days of dry mild sunny weather as "Chilafornia".
CFSv2 torchest us for the rest of autumn and into December
Looking at the forecast going into Oct we (SWMO) are about 5-10+. Low to mid 80s. :/ LAME!
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