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Not many full weekends without precip since end of August
Only weekends without precip were Sept 2-3, Nov 4-5, & Nov 11-12
Saturday Aug 26 (morning)
Saturday Sept 10 (morning)
Saturday Sept 16 (evening)
Saturday Sept 23 (all day)
Saturday Sept 30 (morning)
Saturday Oct 7 (all day)
Saturday Oct 14 (all day)
Saturday Oct 21 (morning)
Sunday Oct 29 (all day)
Saturday Nov 18 (Light shower overnight)
Sunday Nov 26 (Evening rain)
Sunday Dec 3 (all day)
Some are saying its good news its raining alot so far, it means the pattern is "wet" and all we need is cold air. I say NO, its the wrong type of pattern, we need a fundamental change with the pattern. This isn't going to go well for snowlovers.
A nasty 86f here and dews near 75f. Rain 80 miles offshore from me and as soon at hits the force field it will go POOF before it gets to me . Feels just like July here. Gets worse each year.
High today was 41F here 42F at Midway and 40F at ORD under cloudy skies with some rain this morning
Don't want to get too ahead of myself. Here is the short term. It's a torch in the Central US. No doubt about it with 60s not far from the Canadian border
Messy storm system by next weekend. Probably starting off as rain for me but could be some snow mixed in and then going back to rain by Monday
Every December is a torch, no longer a wintry precipitation month for many areas of the US.
Always is here at 86f today and the rain hit the force field 10 miles offshore and went POOF. I was in Tarpon springs 10 miles to the south and got nothing. And got .10" at the house. You can't tell me there is not a curse on my area or anywhere on the west coast. Never ever gonna get real rain again and i mean never. This curse has been going on for years.
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