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May 2013 General Discussion/Obs


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90 fail=fail...temp skyrocketing...85F last check and its going up by the minutes...no clouds...had some sprinkles about 45 mins ago and all that did was raise the humidity...  closing the house up to keep the cold air inside!  or should i say, keep the warm air out.

 

I always think of this movie when you post that you close your house up to keep the cold air in.

 

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD
205 PM CDT TUE MAY 14 2013


...RECORD DAILY AND MONTHLY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SMASHED AT
SIOUX CITY IA...

AT 135 PM THE TEMPERATURE REACHED 106 DEGREES AT THE SIOUX CITY
GATEWAY AIRPORT ESTABLISHING A NEW RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
FOR THIS DATE AND A NEW RECORD FOR THE HIGHEST TEMPERATURE FOR THE
MONTH OF MAY.

THE PREVIOUS RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE WAS 97 DEGREES SET IN
2001 AND THE PREVIOUS RECORD MONTHLY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE FOR MAY WAS
105 DEGREES SET ON MAY 30, 1934.


THE TOP TEN HIGHEST TEMPERATURES FOR MONTH OF MAY FROM 1889 TO 2013

      DEGREES         DATE

1.    105          5/30/1934
2.    103          5/29/1934
3.    102          5/25/1967
4.    102          5/31/1934
5.    101          5/15/2001
6.    100          5/06/1934
7.     99          5/19/1934
8.     99          5/18/1934
9.     98          5/28/2006
10.     98          5/24/1939

 

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Frigid 57 at 5am lol..  only 8 degrees above the avg low.  not looking forward to the avg july lows of 64.   Wish June would just get here so we can start with the worst season temps of the yr and get it over with.

 

almost gave in and turned on the AC but, lake breeze came in the nick of time.  Full nudity and fan on high sleeping night tonight though.

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Frigid 57 at 5am lol..  only 8 degrees above the avg low.  not looking forward to the avg july lows of 64.   Wish June would just get here so we can start with the worst season temps of the yr and get it over with.

 

almost gave in and turned on the AC but, lake breeze came in the nick of time.  Full nudity and fan on high sleeping night tonight though.

 

 

we'll have lake breezes through sunday...this is the time of year when we makeup for an awful early spring with free ac

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Was just watching a youtube video from a guy that lives in, Sudbury, Ontario and I couldn't believe their tree's are basically all the way leafed out.   It's maybe halfway to full leaf out here and up north there is nothing popping yet as of this past weekend when I was up there.  

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THE TOP TEN HIGHEST TEMPERATURES FOR MONTH OF MAY FROM 1889 TO 2013

      DEGREES         DATE

1.    105          5/30/1934

2.    103          5/29/1934

3.    102          5/25/1967

4.    102          5/31/1934

5.    101          5/15/2001

6.    100          5/06/1934

7.     99          5/19/1934

8.     99          5/18/1934

9.     98          5/28/2006

10.     98          5/24/1939

 

 

Hoosier might faint. One of his dream summers, as 1934 litters that list.

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Hit about 85 or 86°, but now the lake breeze has muscled its way in. In the upper 70s now.

 

I think folks within 10 miles of the lake are going to have a lot of free AC this summer with lake temperatures running around normal for a change.

 

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DVN thinks heat bursts are possible tonight lol.

 

TONIGHT...WEAK COOL FRONT TO SLIDE ACROSS REGION BETWEEN MIDNIGHT
AND 7 AM. MAIN ISSUE IS ISOLATED STORMS THAT MAY FIRE ALONG FRONT
LATER TONIGHT. LOTS OF DRY AIR ALOFT AND HIGH LCL/S SUGGEST RISK
OF GUSTY WINDS AND POSSIBLY "HEAT BURSTS" NW OF THE AREA. IF
OCCURS...THE ENVIRONMENT OVER MISSOURI RIVER VALLEY TO NEAR OUR
AREA IS FAVORABLE. JAMESTOWN ND HAD 51 KTS EARLY THIS AM WITH A
STORM. MINS TONIGHT TO FALL INTO THE UPPER 50S FAR NORTH TO THE
MIDDLE 60S OVER SOUTHERN 1/2 OF THE AREA. HAVE 20 POPS TO COVER
RISK OF ELEVATED SHRA AND TSRA AND IS THE MAIN CHALLENGE FOR LATER
SHIFTS.

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DVN thinks heat bursts are possible tonight lol.

 

TONIGHT...WEAK COOL FRONT TO SLIDE ACROSS REGION BETWEEN MIDNIGHT

AND 7 AM. MAIN ISSUE IS ISOLATED STORMS THAT MAY FIRE ALONG FRONT

LATER TONIGHT. LOTS OF DRY AIR ALOFT AND HIGH LCL/S SUGGEST RISK

OF GUSTY WINDS AND POSSIBLY "HEAT BURSTS" NW OF THE AREA. IF

OCCURS...THE ENVIRONMENT OVER MISSOURI RIVER VALLEY TO NEAR OUR

AREA IS FAVORABLE. JAMESTOWN ND HAD 51 KTS EARLY THIS AM WITH A

STORM. MINS TONIGHT TO FALL INTO THE UPPER 50S FAR NORTH TO THE

MIDDLE 60S OVER SOUTHERN 1/2 OF THE AREA. HAVE 20 POPS TO COVER

RISK OF ELEVATED SHRA AND TSRA AND IS THE MAIN CHALLENGE FOR LATER

SHIFTS.

Isn't that when you can warm to like 90F in the middle of the nite?

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DVN thinks heat bursts are possible tonight lol.

 

TONIGHT...WEAK COOL FRONT TO SLIDE ACROSS REGION BETWEEN MIDNIGHT

AND 7 AM. MAIN ISSUE IS ISOLATED STORMS THAT MAY FIRE ALONG FRONT

LATER TONIGHT. LOTS OF DRY AIR ALOFT AND HIGH LCL/S SUGGEST RISK

OF GUSTY WINDS AND POSSIBLY "HEAT BURSTS" NW OF THE AREA. IF

OCCURS...THE ENVIRONMENT OVER MISSOURI RIVER VALLEY TO NEAR OUR

AREA IS FAVORABLE. JAMESTOWN ND HAD 51 KTS EARLY THIS AM WITH A

STORM. MINS TONIGHT TO FALL INTO THE UPPER 50S FAR NORTH TO THE

MIDDLE 60S OVER SOUTHERN 1/2 OF THE AREA. HAVE 20 POPS TO COVER

RISK OF ELEVATED SHRA AND TSRA AND IS THE MAIN CHALLENGE FOR LATER

SHIFTS.

Already occuring...

 

0443 PM TSTM WND GST 4 S HUMBOLDT 42.66N 94.23W

05/14/2013 E65 MPH HUMBOLDT IA TRAINED SPOTTER

TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED WIND GUSTS ESTIMATED BETWEEN 60

AND 75 MPH ALONG WITH A LARGE DUST CLOUD NEAR A

THUNDERSTORM.

0450 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 W SWALEDALE 42.98N 93.34W

05/14/2013 CERRO GORDO IA LAW ENFORCEMENT

CERRO GORDO COUNTY DISPATCH RELAYED A PUBLIC REPORT OF

STRONG WINDS BLOWING SHINGLES OFF A ROOF BETWEEN

INTERSTATE 35 AND SWALEDALE. 

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