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Same as the last few mornings... Cloudy/Foggy/Misty. If I didn't KNOW we were in Southern Oklahoma I would swear we were on the Seashore! Not bad, but really weird...
Intellicast hasn't updated since yesterday, so I used Wunderground this morning.
72.2 °F / 22.3 °C
Overcast
Humidity: 90%
Dew Point: 69 °F / 21 °C
Wind: 5.0 mph / 8.0 km/h / 2.2 m/s from the North
Wind Gust: 9.0 mph / 14.5 km/h
Pressure: 29.80 in / 1009.0 hPa (Steady)
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV: 0 out of 16
Ahh, the 50s. Those were good years and I can't wait for the temperature to hit "the 50s" again and even lower. By this time in August, I'm pretty much "done in" by the heat in Texas and we've a long way to go before we get much relief.
Robyn, TWC was showing OKC this morning and it looks like there was just a bit too much rain down that way right now. There's a rain pattern going on from the northern border all the way down to Tx.~right down the center of the country.
It just poured here yesterday, but the rain gauge doesn't show that we really got that much~kind of perplexing. It also says we hit 80 yesterday, but I didn't see it above 76. Our avg is still 86 and our low this morning was 61.
Ahh, the 50s. Those were good years and I can't wait for the temperature to hit "the 50s" again and even lower.
By this time in August, I'm pretty much "done in" by the heat in Texas and we've a long way to go before we get much relief.
"50's and lower" (< 56 F) are what makes me "done in."
Hope you get some nicer weather soon.
Maybe you'd like to come up to Canada for a visit, as most parts see that 300+ days a year,
at least for morning lows. Toronto will be seeing highs in the 50's by mid-October, guaranteed. (shudder, )
I know there's places in Canada that have that 365 days a year. like Watson Lake or Yellowknife, right?
Yellowknife? No way.
They've had more warm and hot weather than Toronto has this summer.
They're far from any oceanic influences, and being not far east of the Rockies
they seem to get a lot of heat pumping up from the Plains and/or chinooks, considering their latitude.
Don't know enough about Watson Lake.
If you want lows in the 50's F 365 days a year, you need to be by the sea.
Northern Newfoundland or Labrador might do... Perhaps parts of the B.C. islands near Alaska. And any place in the Arctic Ocean.
If you want highs never above the 50's, you probably need to be at least 75 degrees north of the equator on one of the Arctic sea islands.
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