Spring 2015 thread (Northern Hemisphere) (climate, hot, warm, record)
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They've got dewpoints going down to the 30s for you!
For what, 10 minutes? LOL Only for a day then back to normal then above normal again..
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Originally Posted by nei
I think dry heat is more common here than some posters make it out. Maybe because I live a bit inland,
What do you call the Southwest? Extreme? That's dry heat and I think many would agree. 60s DP is NOT dry no matter what your tolerance is and that's what even inland gets in summer. DPs in the 40s even low 50s in Summer with temps above 80, I would agree is dry for Northeast, but even MA when temps goes consistently above 75, its not a dry heat.
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Originally Posted by nei
That's more normal than the return to near 60°f dew points this time of year.
Normal is 30s?? I think you're stuck in April. LOL.
April normal Dewpoints are 30s for us. May it's 40s (low 50s for me). June its 50s for you (60s for me).
So those 30s G8RCAT showed for BDR would be well below normal this time of year. Dry!
Latest Euro for Bridgeport,CT. Models have been backing off returning Summer after this cold front comes through tomorrow. Pretty much seasonable Wednesday to the end of the run. Saturday looks chilly with clouds and rain
Any hope of rain in the SE in my lifetime? I'm getting pretty disgusted at not seeing any rain for over 2 weeks now, and this "30% chance" of showers isn't gonna cut it.
Maybe I'll luck out and see some rain when I'm in Paris.
This is why I hate summer - it's always hot and it's always sunny and dry. Never fails.
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