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Correction, frost in August in Međi Do is already recorded in August 2016. But i can't find exact temperature.
Frost in summer months in the Balkans is possible on higher altitudes, as for example in Pljevlja (770 m) where it was -0.2c on August 19, 1949 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pljevlja#Climate
Altitude of Međi Do is only 483 m and it's probably place with the lowest altitude in whole Balkans that had frost in the summer months.
meanwhile: This morning’s low of 56° was the coolest in nearly 6 weeks (July 8 was 54°). For perspective: a normal summer (JJA avg) low is 62°. We’ve only had 18 below norm all summer of 83 days (22%). As impressive as any hot days have been many warm nights - (new average lows (1990 to 2020) went up for MSP, Minnesota, (I think highest is now 64-65): some stats that in the final 10 day finish of Summer 2021. I think we’ll be #1, beating 1988. 1988 saw some cool end of August weather that brought its average down. We won’t really. We’re #2 now, ahead of 1933.
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Summer 2021 was fifth or sixth hottest ever in the Balkans.
Regardless of that mean temperature in Kosanica (Montenegro) in this meteorological summer (from June 1 to August 31) was only 15.2c (average low 5.9c / average high 24.5c).
Average lows (left, blue) and absolute minimums (right, violet) in some places on higher altitude in former Yugoslavia. Station on Kredarica (2514 m) in Slovenia had just little lower average low than Kosanica (1320 m), but Kosanica had lower absolute minimum in the summer 2021.
A "water year" is new to me. Interesting numbers shared by local NWS on Facebook.
Basically it starts measuring precipitation from the wettest month of the year, then back again with a tally.
Not sure if this attached graphic will be legible, but it shows the sight of our hydro power plant at well over 200 inches and Little Port Walter, possibly wettest weather station in US, at 257 inches for the past year. Juneau airport is significantly drier than the downtown location, so our number must be 120"+
Memphis hasn't seen an inch of snow (not sleet) in 1,176 days. Will that change today? Nope. Congrats Huntsville and Birmingham (again).
Ironic that March 4th and 5th then had the most snow on record.
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