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Wunderground is now showing a 79 F high for my area on Sunday with sunny skies. Glad to see October starting early this year!
There seems to have been already a couple of impressive shots of cool, dry air this late summer already in the South. The one back in late August where it fell into the 50s as far south as the FL Panhandle and now this one. Maybe indicative for this coming fall/winter?
Mostly below average. This month has no chance of even being average now.
B87, I'm curious, the average high temp of that 14 day forecast is 19.4C. Given that your monthly average is 19.9C, and that this is the second half of the month, wouldn't that mean the forecast is at least average if not above average for the time period?
That would be quite amazing for your location correct?
Indeed. A temperature this high is a relatively rare event for almost mid September. I'm a bit sceptical though given it hasn't been the first time where WOE has gone totally nuts with its forecast.
But in WOE's defense this climate is not entirely 'sane' either.
There seems to have been already a couple of impressive shots of cool, dry air this late summer already in the South. The one back in late August where it fell into the 50s as far south as the FL Panhandle and now this one. Maybe indicative for this coming fall/winter?
The one in late August primarily affected areas farther west across Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. I only had minor impacts from that one, only dropping into the upper 60s.
The one coming this weekend will have much greater effects on my area than the one in August did. Most areas away from the water in southeast Georgia/southern South Carolina will be dropping into the 50s Sunday night.
Is it a sign? Maybe, maybe not. Patterns change. Last November I had a few days of subfreezing lows. That was followed by a December that had a near 80 F high around Christmas and was an above average month for the most part.
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