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But is never gets above 100 F here. It's not that hot after all. Every summer day in my home state of Michigan it got up to 95 degrees with 100% humidity, breaking the 100 degree mark on most days. Florida is actually cooler than most of the country. It only rains for 5 minutes here, then the sun comes out for the rest of the day.
I'm a bit skeptical of the 49°F from Orange. Weather underground had a bit bigger of a drop and earlier. North wind just came and cleared the air. I'm puzzled why the NWS doesn't forecast for the low to drop to the dewpoint.
I would be too but don't be. Remember when "I" was in the 40s and we were like WOW cause of my location? Other stations (White Plains) nearby was too. So maybe Orange is good. Now back up to 51. So maybe it did dip at that time.
And I see why maybe... check out the winds at that hour and before. Gust to 20mph! So that extra push dried the air out more.?
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Originally Posted by nei
I'm puzzled why the NWS doesn't forecast for the low to drop to the dew point.
Not sure. Is it supposed to? I don't really follow that combo much. Maybe because it doesnt meet here alot? Last night would be a bad example since it was a hot night. But this month I got DPs in the 50s at night while low temp stayed in the 60s.
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