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Seeing that were just a little over a month away from meteorological summer I might as well start a discussion on what this summer may bring. According to Bam Weather they foresee a La Nina develop and that the Eastern two thirds will be hot.
Seeing that were just a little over a month away from meteorological summer I might as well start a discussion on what this summer may bring. According to Bam Weather they foresee a La Nina develop and that the Eastern two thirds will be hot.
Seeing that were just a little over a month away from meteorological summer I might as well start a discussion on what this summer may bring. According to Bam Weather they foresee a La Nina develop and that the Eastern two thirds will be hot.
I certainly hope so because we haven't had a hot summer in the Midwest since 2012.
It's been so long since we've had a cooler than average summer here in CA. Ill probably cry if that transpires.
A stretch of dry mid 90s in July.
Please come true.
Temperatures are always above average in your neck of the woods, according to your statistics.
All ya gotta do is look up FL avg temps and see the above vs the below the last 9 years and do the maff. Just do the whole state and you will see how insane it has been year round since 2011. I mean fall thru spring. Summer is always hot and never that above avg vs fall thru Spring. Just the last 5 years we have had record hot month after hot month. Like Sept, Oct and Feb the most.
Do your family prefer the extremely hot and dry summer months, or the slightly cooler (albeit still hot), very wet and humid monsoon season?
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