Several days ago some models had highs in the 60's today, now some NWS sites are in or one degree below the 80's. Electric bill just came in barely above $100.
Heck, if it rain 1/4" of it really does not change much on the ground so totally agree with you. I actually do not have another Million dollars to disagree so whatever you say goes!
So, what is the official stance on this....do you still consider yourself to be rainless for X amount of days? I am not asking while knowing, I never really care about a stat like this but unsure if a T will allow the streak to continue.
Nooners...sunny, 70 and wind gusting into the upper 30's. I see now that LNS officially recorded .01 so that streak is over. They are at 73/74 right now.
64 this AM. Some rain showers around. MDT's 64/65 is higher than the record low for the day but HRRR suggests MDT will drop down below the record of 61 sometime after dark tonight.
After reviewing everything, I think he is right. I did not know the :56 readings were not rounded. With that said, I would gladly have paid $100 to have MDT come in at 81 for the day. A profit of $999,000.
I corrected my original post to say that I misunderstood your assertion. I thought you were saying all the reports were metar. I corrected it before your reply so your internet tough guy routine did not gauge my correction though I did not mean to sound harsh in my response, you did not explain your assertion very well to pinpoint the time.
That is not correct. It is frequently rounded. Actually if you are saying the :56 report every day is not rounded, I am not sure about that but the other 5 min's are. I do see it says 82 at MDT for their hourly report right now. If so that would be the record.
I think they got to 80 right now...1 degree to tie. It is possible they may have gotten to 81 (actually not yet if the HI is right. 80/55 equal an 81 HI)