The Dewpoint Thread (warm, average, season, degree)
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Lol. When I woke up and my windows and mirrors were all fogged up I knew before I stepped outside how muggy it was. Stepped outside and was like whoa..luckily temps were in 70s. Dont need temps in 80s and 90s this muggy
My rain gauges had condensation on the sides and things were still dripping from the 3am rain.
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Originally Posted by chicagogeorge
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Looks like quite a few more times. Looks like your range is larger than here.
Morning dewpoint is similar to yesterday. But the sun is already out, I can see the trees covered in fog in a distance but the sun is already out. Feels stuffy anywhere the fan isn't blowing.
Morning dewpoint is similar to yesterday. But the sun is already out, I can see the trees covered in fog in a distance but the sun is already out. Feels stuffy anywhere the fan isn't blowing.
Trees are motionless here adding to the misery affect.
Waiting for this SW/West flow aloft to get choked off. Looks like a dip coming which will push the SW flow over the Atlantic instead of into us. Cold front pushing across.
See the front? Not much relief other than seasonable temps/dews which of course mid Summer still means Very warm and Humid
Waiting for this SW/West flow aloft to get choked off. Looks like a dip coming which will push the SW flow over the Atlantic instead of into us. Cold front pushing across.
See the front? Not much relief other than seasonable temps/dews which of course mid Summer still means Very warm and Humid
Yea, my NWS hourly forecast shows only a slow drop; 63°F by 5 pm. But then a bit of a rise afterwards and then going back and forth between 62°F and 65°F.
Moisture after the rain made things worse last night.
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