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Old 06-23-2015, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Norman, OK
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Raleigh, NC set a record for most consecutive 95+ degree days with 11. This breaks the previous record of 9 set in 1977.
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Old 06-23-2015, 07:42 PM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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The high temperature in Athens, GA reached 100°F for the first time this summer. In fact, here's a list of high temperatures through the first 22 days of this month...


High temperatures in Athens, GA (June 2015)

June 1: 87°F
June 2: 87°F
June 3: 82°F
June 4: 81°F
June 5: 87°F
June 6: 91°F
June 7: 91°F
June 8: 90°F
June 9: 89°F
June 10: 83°F
June 11: 88°F
June 12: 89°F
June 13: 93°F
June 14: 96°F
June 15: 98°F
June 16: 98°F
June 17: 99°F
June 18: 98°F
June 19: 96°F
June 20: 93°F
June 21: 96°F
June 22: 100°F


I know the high temperature today was at least 96°F, but I won't find out exactly what it was until tonight. The forecast high temperature tomorrow is 99°F, with a heat advisory in effect. There's been a persistent ridge of high pressure over the Atlantic coastal South for about a week and a half now, and it's not moving out until this weekend. Temperatures have reached at least 95°F on nine of the last 10 days, including today, which makes this a pretty strong early-summer heat wave.
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Old 06-23-2015, 08:44 PM
 
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One of the best sunsets in a while. Looks very post-apocalyptic.
Beautiful

https://twitter.com/gigi_nyc/status/613503820094668801
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Old 06-23-2015, 09:08 PM
 
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Oh gee more severe storms possible tomorrow


https://twitter.com/nwschicago/statu...19955019956224
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Old 06-24-2015, 04:20 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Apparently interior CT got hit bad. The coast wins again,.

State of Emergency in some towns 20 min NE of me.

Check out the funnel cloud and damage from CT. It always seems like Tornadoes sneak their way down in CT without some warning. I wonder if it just looks different on radar, less people reporting it, or atmosphere allows quicker formation.

Radar & Satellite Loop June 23, 2015 12:30pm-11pm with Metars, Warnings and Storm reports on.

It's the afternoon storms that come across from PA/NJ that were the strongest. Watch all the wind damage reports pop up. And watch how the strong colors stay away from the immediate coast.

Then watch the line come down from MA in the late evening and also the cells over the Long Island Sound blow up and stay strong going across

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Old 06-24-2015, 06:40 AM
 
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We may get a repeat later today or tonight






Torrential downpours could aggravate already soggy soils | Chicago Weather Center: Skilling's Forecast and Chicago Severe Weather Alerts



Remember this? It's here to stay


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Old 06-24-2015, 06:55 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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I Hate the summer cold fronts They bring the blessing of a refreshing cool spell to areas Atlanta and further north. But all we get is a stronger southetly flow and even higher temperatures
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Old 06-24-2015, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Remember this? It's here to stay

That thing needs to lock in for the rest of the summer. I might need to go to Home Depot and get some rope and come-alongs, so I can fasten that trough down and keep it in place where it belongs.

I'm so sick and tired of being a shut-in - I can't believe it's still only the 24th of June. :/
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Old 06-24-2015, 07:38 AM
 
Location: Dallas, Texas (Collin County)
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the same weather pattern everyday, dew point rarely falls below 70F/21C...right now 77F/25C! Yesterdy high was 96F/35,6C and dew point was at 75F/24C that time.

That's not that much, but the continuously pattern of that setup and the fact it's getting hotter and more humid every day, i asume there's a very oppressive summer ahead for DFW!
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Old 06-24-2015, 08:06 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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I Hate the summer cold fronts They bring the blessing of a refreshing cool spell to areas Atlanta and further north. But all we get is a stronger southetly flow and even higher temperatures
Yeah, it's truly tough to dig far enough south.. too much friction but cold fronts do cross the south in the Summer. Remember this thread last year? Another Summer Cold Front to the South

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Remember this? It's here to stay
Remember last year? Looks like we may be repeating..

Your post from July 10, 2014

July 2014

Typhoons were the reason last year for all the Eastern troughs

Another one July 29th, 2014. And they kept coming.

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That thing needs to lock in for the rest of the summer. I might need to go to Home Depot and get some rope and come-alongs, so I can fasten that trough down and keep it in place where it belongs.
LMAO! Good one. Get the heaviest anchors you can find and anchor away down there for me.

Another good meteo to follow on Twitter or FB. Henry Margusity from PA. He's a severe Weather expert.

"I am skeptical of a trough this strong in late June happening. IF it does, it would mean flooding for parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia."

https://www.facebook.com/MeteoMadness/photos/pb.135790633101321.-2207520000.1435154373./1077155798964795/?type=1&theater



Look at that thing over the Ohio Valley digging the trough down!!

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