There's not a lot of cold air in the extended. Climatologically I should be seeing a lot of 40s over the next 1-2 weeks and 30s by mid month. I'm just getting some July vibes with much AN mins and some torchy max temps sprinkled in.
I could see it. I was looking at the top Seps in CON and how the monthlies looked and it looks easily doable. Most of the top ones have been in the last 5-10 years too.
Have only needed AC a few days and they were all July. I don't quite understand the problem some have with sheets sticking to the body, but that should get checked.
Yup. It seems to struggle with that BL moisture pooling in the corn belt. It’s like it has dust bowl physics built in to the geography and all moisture just evaporates to the moon.
And it was spitting out 30C+ at H85 there. It's been 3-5C too high with the plume where it's mixing up to H5. I'll stick with the euro numbers that are plenty warm enough.
Yeah I get it...there will be more blue come verification since it's getting washed out in the means, but it's still a sign of the times that heights are biased warmer across the entire NHEM
We get more snow than Hobart. ITH normal is about 63" and Meredith COOP is about 80". Plymouth may be a hair less in the shadow zone. In winters with numerous overrunning events (SWFEs) we can really rack up the 6-10 inchers.