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Today was sunny with a high around 68F and dew points in the 40s, with a light breeze.
I’m hoping these sub-60F dewpoints last as long as possible, but it looks like my luck will run out next weekend. Lows are supposed to be in the mid 60s, and that usually means dew points of 60F+.
This weekend looks like it will be nice with highs in the upper 70s and sunny.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
Another Stunning Spring Day! Sunny with Dews in the 40s and temps in upper 60s. Keep this going please! Lots of Cumulus clouds around so the sun was being blocked at times. Getting a lot done outside now. Finally.
90s in Nebraska and Iowa. Whats going on in Indianapolis?
It always amazes me how hot Iowa gets in the warm months, especially when considering the high dewpoints they get.
Southeast US.. Specifically here in the Greenville, SC area has been astoundingly lovely for this time of year.. On the border of saying that it's actually been cold, especially at nights.
This seems to be coming to an end, however, as 7 of the next 10 days will break 90 degrees, with Memorial Day weekend looking to head towards 95.
Death Ridge coming to the Southeast. Some places may break 100 degrees
Check out this forecast for Columbia, South Carolina:
Such a brutal stretch of weather. I wonder how high the dewpoints will be?
Don’t get me wrong, but isn’t Columbia South Carolina on the verge of experiencing drought conditions right now?, we all know that dry soils heat up more readily than moist soils.
Don’t get me wrong, but isn’t Columbia South Carolina on the verge of experiencing drought conditions right now?, we all know that dry soils heat up more readily than moist soils.
Bank on it. No rain for my area for a long time. It will dead lock in and not move .
By the last day of May most of the country will be below normal except for the Southeast. Looks like a scorching hot summer coming for the Southeast...
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