People will do whatever they can to get noticed for that Denny's Management position. So far, we have had 6-8 ghouls at my place. Would have usually had dozens by now. Rain is a downer.
MDT made 61 or 62 and CXY 63 or 64 today. Was surprised when I saw that. Despite all the clouds and rain going to be several degrees AN normal for MDT today. Will end up the month about 1.5 degrees under normal though.
I did not think of that, but the HRRR and the radar do not look good. MLB makes all weather-related decisions in the postseason and the league's priority is playing an uninterrupted nine innings. MLB wants to avoiding starting the game, then force everyone to sit through a delay(s) later on. The league also prefers not to start game late at night, after half the country has gone to bed.
One of the rainier trick or treat nights I remember. Surely there are worse but about to start raining again as the kids were to come out. Going to cut down on the visitors. I remember a super windy one 2-3 years ago.
It keeps getting delayed and or shunted. Assuming you mean the "summer is over" cold front. The end of the GFS/GEFS has real winter temps but it has been teasing for a week now. Lows in the upper teens in colder locales.
I am going to go ahead and make a non-model prog call/guess. CXY hits 80 within the next 10 days and hits 70 at least 2 of the next 4 days (Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri) And yes, the AC will be blasting ..unfortunately.
Read that the rain was cancelled but just took my first AM look at the HRRR and 3K and they both look pretty rainy. Not a lot of rain vs. on and off all day. And next weekend....ugggh, get out the bathing suits. Possible some hot spots like CXY hit 70 or over 5-7 days in a row starting tomorrow or Wed.
I just posted the Wundermap showing the best cold in Central Adams and Cumberland. Note many of the mid 30's and low 40's out this way are in the elevated areas. Two 40+ readings in Michaux. Outside a surprise Mon AM, the growing season seems set to last into Mid Nov local Microclimate wise.
34 in Rouzerville this AM. Like last morning, a lot of variable temps through the LSV. Some mid 20's in Cumberland while a large part of the area near the river is in the upper 30's and 40's.
May be one of our larger differences. 14 degrees. Already up to 44 here. Good example of why we rarely get dangerous freezing rain here. Little radiational cooling, no mountains (for 30-40 miles) to our west to protect the cold air. I was up at 2000' this Am and it was near 40 there as well.