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Warm(er than normal?) with strong thunderstorms, I'll take it.
You and me both. Especially after two really lame summers in a row (at least here they were). My gut is telling me that this summer in the Midwest will resemble 2010 or 2011. Both were acceptable for my tastes Let's see if I'm right.
Ridge begins to build this Friday
By Monday the jet flattens well to the north which really resembles a summer pattern.
Could enter a warm stormy period for the start of May
So I been outside for past couple hours in shorts and all of a sudden I felt a chill. (felt great!) The chill wasn't stopping. I knew the temp dropped. BUT Wow!
Was mid 70s at 4:30pm. 50s now . Danbury still 72! 40 min North of me.
17 degrees in 1 hour! Winds turned from the East and BOOM down we went. Humidity and dewpoints went up .
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
337 PM EDT WED APR 29 2015
BACKDOOR FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO PUSH SW THROUGH THE CWA EARLY THIS
EVENING WITH AN EASTERLY FLOW IN ITS WAKE. AFTER A BRIEF GUSTY
PERIOD WITH THE WIND SHIFT...THE WINDS WILL REMAIN GENERALLY LIGHT
BUT WILL KEEP THE BOUNDARY LAYER MIXED. TEMPS WILL COOL THROUGH THE
50S...AND INTO THE 40S MOST LOCATIONS EXCEPT NYC METRO. PARTLY TO
MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES CAN BE EXPECTED AS LOW LEVELS MOISTEN.
It's been cool and cloudy here past few days, highs in the low 70sF and today only about 69F! Both Weather Channel and Wunderground show a low on May 2nd of 49F, which is very close to the daily record low, 48F. After a cool start to May, it looks like mid-upper 80sF make their comeback next week.
You and me both. Especially after two really lame summers in a row (at least here they were). My gut is telling me that this summer in the Midwest will resemble 2010 or 2011. Both were acceptable for my tastes Let's see if I'm right.
Ridge begins to build this Friday
By Monday the jet flattens well to the north which really resembles a summer pattern.
Could enter a warm stormy period for the start of May
Anything resembling 2010, 11, or 12 here would do. I need the rehabilitation after 2014's disappointment and Feb-Mar 2015. I can't wait until next week.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
So I been outside for past couple hours in shorts and all of a sudden I felt a chill. (felt great!) The chill wasn't stopping. I knew the temp dropped. BUT Wow!
Was mid 70s at 4:30pm. 50s now . Danbury still 72! 40 min North of me.
17 degrees in 1 hour! Winds turned from the East and BOOM down we went. Humidity and dewpoints went up .
I just glanced at the thermometer and it read 52F, it was in the 70's the last time I looked at it (about an hour ago).
You and me both. Especially after two really lame summers in a row (at least here they were). My gut is telling me that this summer in the Midwest will resemble 2010 or 2011. Both were acceptable for my tastes Let's see if I'm right.
I would be elated. With the still moist ground it should be like 2011!
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Originally Posted by muslim12
I really hope we get more 90 degree days than last summer. I want every single day in July to be from 90-95. I also want high dew points and lots of rain and thunderstorms.
I think we are exact twins in terms of weather preferences.
Last summer was WEAK, my fan just sat in the corner of the room collecting dust. I think I only turned it on three or four times the entire summer! This year I want blistering heat, the type where you can go to the beach every single day and turn golden
Me too that was pretty awful! Here it was moderately hot and very humid just the way I like it. Many days hitting upper 70s dewpoint but the temperature never went above 94F.
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