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Most of your summer rain is from convective storms, right?
yeah, mostly. But really, I'm not even sure it has rained more than once in July. This hot weather is incredibly stable. I don't see it changing anytime soon...
So far this year near NWS station to my home (KIKK) has reached a dew point of 70F/21C or greater 28 times, and 3 times we hit 80F/27C+. So as poor as the temps have been this summer, it has been rather humid.
84 F with 75 % Humidity, Vs 95 F with 55% humidity.
You'll have lows in the upper 60s later on down the week. We're going to stay in the 78-80 F range. Charlotte is much more pleasant than Miami in summer, especially the nights.
Dewpoint dropped to around 60°F in the last hour. Inside under A/C so I don't notice it, will take a step outside soon. Hasn't reached Cambium yet...
Looks like you and most spots went back up. That was interesting. Wonder if you'll stay in the 60s now till the morning. Orange back to 63. North Adams 55 to 63.
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