Fall 2019 weather discussion(Northern Hemisphere) (locations, freeze, sunshine, cloud)
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The calendar says it's fall, but the weather says it's Summer with a capital S. Average high for the first six days of September has been 92.5 F / 33.6 C. The attached photo has the forecast for September 8-14 as of late evening September 7. It hit 86 F / 30 C today, but forecast highs are 91, 96, 99, 97, 98, 99, 93. The extended forecast for September 15-21 is 91, 92, 90, 89, 89, 88, 85.
If that average holds, we'll be averaging a high of 93.9 F / 34.4 C for September 1-14 and 92.3 F / 33.5 C for September 1-21!
Record highest average for September's high was 91.5 F / 33.1 C in 1925.
July's average high was 91.4 F / 33.0 C and August's was 91.1 F / 32.8 C, so there's an outside (though unlikely) chance that we'll have September as the hottest month of 2019 and have the hottest September ever. I think September's overall average high will be at least 87.5 F / 30.8 C.
Technically it's not Fall till September 23rd but I'm with you, I've had enough of summer. The long term forecast is showing a glimmer of hope and I hope that sticks this time.
Technically it's not Fall till September 23rd but I'm with you, I've had enough of summer. The long term forecast is showing a glimmer of hope and I hope that sticks this time.
It will be in summer well into Nov. The last 8 years have had the warmest falls ever for my area with 90's well into Nov. Nothing like the 1980's when i saw 50's much sooner.
Frost and freezing temperatures and we’re barely over a week into September
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