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October 2024 obs


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18 hours ago, eyewall said:

This stretch of low humidity weather has been enjoyable for sure but it is getting dry again.

 

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It looks increasingly likely we will finish with 0.00” in my backyard which would be the driest month (obviously) following the wettest month since I’ve lived at my house. Also, an entire month without rain?!?! I know mountain areas are happy without any additional flooding but I’ve gotta think with all the fuel laying on the ground we will have a substantial wildfire threat if this dry streak continues which there are no indications of it letting up 

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4 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said:

It looks increasingly likely we will finish with 0.00” in my backyard which would be the driest month (obviously) following the wettest month since I’ve lived at my house. Also, an entire month without rain?!?! I know mountain areas are happy without any additional flooding but I’ve gotta think with all the fuel laying on the ground we will have a substantial wildfire threat if this dry streak continues which there are no indications of it letting up 

A tale of extremes for sure! The fire danger is definitely growing. The official RDU rain total for the month is 0.01"

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4 hours ago, NorthHillsWx said:

It looks increasingly likely we will finish with 0.00” in my backyard which would be the driest month (obviously) following the wettest month since I’ve lived at my house. Also, an entire month without rain?!?! I know mountain areas are happy without any additional flooding but I’ve gotta think with all the fuel laying on the ground we will have a substantial wildfire threat if this dry streak continues which there are no indications of it letting up 

Looks like some decent ensemble agreement on some rain around the 4th or 5th. Nothing crazy, but hopefully that keeps things from getting  too dry until we can get our usual pattern shift sometime in December 

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3 hours ago, olafminesaw said:

Looks like some decent ensemble agreement on some rain around the 4th or 5th. Nothing crazy, but hopefully that keeps things from getting  too dry until we can get our usual pattern shift sometime in December 

 All four seasonal models: Euro, CFS, CANSIPS, and NMME (which overlaps since includes CFS and CDN model(s)) are drier than normal for Nov-Dec. For Jan-Mar, CANSIPS and NMME continue dry but it’s overall more of a mixed bag on Euro/CFS. Dry during La Niña Nov-Mar is common, especially SE half of SE.

 I’m loving the dry for outdoor activities, especially after the very wet mid to late summer, which included for me garage flooding 11” from Debbie.

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On 10/23/2024 at 12:42 PM, GaWx said:

 All four seasonal models: Euro, CFS, CANSIPS, and NMME (which overlaps since includes CFS and CDN model(s)) are drier than normal for Nov-Dec. For Jan-Mar, CANSIPS and NMME continue dry but it’s overall more of a mixed bag on Euro/CFS. Dry during La Niña Nov-Mar is common, especially SE half of SE.

 I’m loving the dry for outdoor activities, especially after the very wet mid to late summer, which included for me garage flooding 11” from Debbie.

Loving it but the fall food plots are taking a beating at the farm. Not even enough moisture for dew in mornings 

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
0432 PM EDT FRI OCT 25 2024

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT ATLANTA...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 83 DEGREES WAS SET AT ATLANTA TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 82 DEGREES SET IN 1931.

 

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14 minutes ago, NorthHillsWx said:

81.3 and dry as a bone. Looks like tomorrow is our only chance of a measurable rainfall this month. This is going into flash drought territory 

The only saving grace is I feel like winds have been dead calm the past couple weeks. And while humidity levels have been low they have not been exceptionally so. There's a low spot in my yard where the water drains that has turned into a bit of a jungle. It actually still has some moisture at the roots.

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Indeed. Broke yet another record. :mellow:

 

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
0450 PM EDT SAT OCT 26 2024

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT ATLANTA...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 87 DEGREES WAS SET AT ATLANTA TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 85 DEGREES SET IN 1940 AND 2010.

 

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 57deg this morning at Macon and, again, not a drop in sight.

Gonna be a waterless October here in the heart of Georgia.

Been warm, anecdotally, but our average is sitting at 0.7deg below normal for the month.

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On 10/31/2024 at 7:25 AM, NorthHillsWx said:

0.18” gonna do it for October. Officially the driest month since I’ve lived here, following the wettest. Really worried about the rest of fall/winter in the rainfall department 

Got 0.32 in the bucket this month, it has been incredible feast/famine for our area since May or so: either sopping wet or bone dry.

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