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Old 05-21-2020, 04:25 PM
 
Location: Kocaeli, Turkey
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As of 1:19 am,


Göle: 7.1°C

Ardahan: 11.2°C
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Old 05-21-2020, 04:48 PM
 
Location: Near Albany, NY
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Check it out now at 5pm. 80s in VT and New Hampshire. Even Quebec.


I'll take my 60s and keep running with it. (5 days in a row with 60s as max. Was 38F this morning here)

Yeah, you guys near the coast and on Long Island get moderation this time of year from the water still being in the 50’s, 60’s. Near Albany today, we got to 80. Next week is looking brutal. Mid 80’s, probably 90 with 70 degree dew points possible. So I’m enjoying some dry air while I can before humidity comes Monday.
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Old 05-21-2020, 04:52 PM
 
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Maybe most of the rain can miss me for a while (I hope)

https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1263526270698209282
Wished i could say the same. Can't buy a drop as i knew May would have no rain at all for a big part of the state. First real nasty day with a west wind flow all day with nasty dews above 70 and temps around 95 inland. So hell is here until Dec with no breaks. So now it is pure hate for 7 months just about unless i get a hurricane.

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Old 05-21-2020, 04:55 PM
 
Location: Ohio
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Default is this climate change?

I have not seen this topic discussed anywhere, not in the local media and not anywhere online.
I live in Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. The past decade or so, our seasons have been way off. Winter weather doesn't start until mid-January, spring weather doesn't start until June, summer weather in mid to late July, and autumn in November.
Also, in the past five years or so, fall and winter are warmer and rainier than they used to be (more sleet and freezing rain and less snow), but spring and summer are cooler and rainier than they used to be. Since March (and now it is late May) the temperature has for the most part been between 45 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit with rain six days a week.
Although the local meteorologists talk about the rain and temperature for the week, there is no overview of the seasonal weather. Do you have any explanation for this?
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:09 PM
 
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I have not seen this topic discussed anywhere, not in the local media and not anywhere online.
I live in Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. The past decade or so, our seasons have been way off. Winter weather doesn't start until mid-January, spring weather doesn't start until June, summer weather in mid to late July, and autumn in November.
Also, in the past five years or so, fall and winter are warmer and rainier than they used to be (more sleet and freezing rain and less snow), but spring and summer are cooler and rainier than they used to be. Since March (and now it is late May) the temperature has for the most part been between 45 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit with rain six days a week.
Although the local meteorologists talk about the rain and temperature for the week, there is no overview of the seasonal weather. Do you have any explanation for this?
At least you have change. I have year round above normal temps and no more fall thru spring at all vs the 1980's. The last 9 years have warmed up so much i gotta change my long rang temp out look for the next 30 years.
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:11 PM
 
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https://twitter.com/indywx/status/1263427666818076673
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:28 PM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Why is that model showing below average out here? The other models aren't....
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:34 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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I have not seen this topic discussed anywhere, not in the local media and not anywhere online.
I live in Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. The past decade or so, our seasons have been way off. Winter weather doesn't start until mid-January, spring weather doesn't start until June, summer weather in mid to late July, and autumn in November.
Also, in the past five years or so, fall and winter are warmer and rainier than they used to be (more sleet and freezing rain and less snow), but spring and summer are cooler and rainier than they used to be. Since March (and now it is late May) the temperature has for the most part been between 45 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit with rain six days a week.
Although the local meteorologists talk about the rain and temperature for the week, there is no overview of the seasonal weather. Do you have any explanation for this?
There is no climate change. In fact, an ice age would be far more detrimental and damaging, both to humanity and to the planet than a warmer climate would have been. Too bad people are saying this grand solar minimum could cause another ice age
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Old 05-21-2020, 05:53 PM
 
Location: New Jersey and hating it
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Yeah, you guys near the coast and on Long Island get moderation this time of year from the water still being in the 50’s, 60’s. Near Albany today, we got to 80. Next week is looking brutal. Mid 80’s, probably 90 with 70 degree dew points possible. So I’m enjoying some dry air while I can before humidity comes Monday.
My backyard is mosquito ground zero and I am their favorite target. Heat + humidity means they will be coming alive with a vengeance looking for blood.
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Old 05-21-2020, 06:16 PM
 
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Why is that model showing below average out here? The other models aren't....
Not sure


https://twitter.com/bamwxcom/status/1263465450589093888
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