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August Discobs 2024


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42 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

In other weather news, HR 6093, the Weather Reauthorization Act, has passed the U.S. House Science Committee and appears poised for a pass in the House and Senate. https://science.house.gov/bills?ID=BC6A9B3A-4B0B-4F80-B877-37C02C34ECC3

I, for one, hope that Congress reauthorizes Weather.  This board would be fairly boring without it.

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49 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Probably many.

There have been 7-day stretches entirely in the month of August in DC where the average maximum over that stretch was less than 70F.

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As recently as 1992, there was a 7-day stretch with an average maximum lower than yesterday's 76F.

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DC appears to have recorded an August 20 high of 76 or lower 16 times in the 125 years between 1900 and 2024.  Rainfall was recorded on 10 of those 16 days.  So, to answer @mattie g's question, it appears to be an uncommon occurrence on a day with full sun.

This morning's DCA low of 59 ties for the 10th coolest August 21 low since 1900.  The last time that a cooler low was recorded was in 1969 (58).

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1 hour ago, Fozz said:

So does that mean growing season is over in the high terrain?

Maybe in some very specific spots. I just checked the VT mesonet sites for Canaan Valley and the lowest I saw there was 37F at Bald Knob

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3 hours ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Probably many.

There have been 7-day stretches entirely in the month of August in DC where the average maximum over that stretch was less than 70F.

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As recently as 1992, there was a 7-day stretch with an average maximum lower than yesterday's 76F.

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The stretch in 1992 saw measurable precip on every day from August 12-18 except for the 14th, which had a Trace, so I'm guessing there were plenty of clouds during that entire 7-day period.

My point is that a having day with partly cloudy skies only get to 76 at DCA is incredibly impressive. Add in a similar day today and you have to admire that!

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51 minutes ago, mattie g said:

The stretch in 1992 saw measurable precip on all every day from August 12-18 except for the 14th, which had a Trace, so I'm guessing there were plenty of clouds during that entire 7-day period.

My point is that a having day with partly cloudy skies only get to 76 at DCA is incredibly impressive. Add in a similar day today and you have to admire that!

Yeah, it was an anomalously “cool” day even if not unprecedented or record breaking. 

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On 8/21/2024 at 10:53 AM, hstorm said:

DC appears to have recorded an August 20 high of 76 or lower 16 times in the 125 years between 1900 and 2024.  Rainfall was recorded on 10 of those 16 days.  So, to answer @mattie g's question, it appears to be an uncommon occurrence on a day with full sun.

This morning's DCA low of 59 ties for the 10th coolest August 21 low since 1900.  The last time that a cooler low was recorded was in 1969 (58).

I think 1982 and 1986 were like this in a 6 day time period with 8/21 the center point

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2 hours ago, hstorm said:

DC appears to have recorded an August 20 high of 76 or lower 16 times in the 125 years between 1900 and 2024.  Rainfall was recorded on 10 of those 16 days.  So, to answer @mattie g's question, it appears to be an uncommon occurrence on a day with full sun.

This morning's DCA low of 59 ties for the 10th coolest August 21 low since 1900.  The last time that a cooler low was recorded was in 1969 (58).

Totally missed this point. Thanks for the research into it!

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Unpopular opinion…could be 5 degrees warmer. Much nicer in the sun…little on the cool side in the shade with the breeze. Wfh today, so just sampled this on my balcony lol. It is biking weather tho…might have to partake later.

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4 minutes ago, 87storms said:

Unpopular opinion…could be 5 degrees warmer. Much nicer in the sun…little on the cool side in the shade with the breeze. Wfh today, so just sampled this on my balcony lol. It is biking weather tho…might have to partake later.

Only reason I'd want it warmer is to take advantage of the last couple weeks of the neighborhood pool being open. Friday evening and Saturday should be great.

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Only reason I'd want it warmer is to take advantage of the last couple weeks of the neighborhood pool being open. Friday evening and Saturday should be great.

Yea, that is true. Definitely not ideal pool (swimming) weather today, though I did confirm just now that it is indeed good biking weather.
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From this afternoons AFD from LWX 

.CLIMATE...
Below is the list of daily record low temperatures for August 22.

Climate Site                Aug 22Forecast Low
Washington-National (DCA)   51F (1923)57F
Washington-Dulles (IAD)     51F (1976)50F
Baltimore (BWI)             52F (1956)54F
Martinsburg (MRB)           38F (1925)46F
Annapolis (NAK)*            50F (2000)59F
Hagerstown (HGR)*           44F (1982)47F
Charlottesville (CHO)*      54F (1925)50F

*records are not officially issued for these stations.
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