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Bridgeport's September average low is the same as my August average low. I forgot Cambium doesn't live in the same climate as me sometimes. My average August high is 0.8°F warmer.
I see no lows below 64 in my forecast.
The average low is 68, and being 4 degrees below normal is nothing unusual. However, we haven't had a low below 60 since June 6.
We've only had 3 highs below 85 since the start of July, and that doesn't look to change any time soon either.
Bridgeport's September average low is the same as my August average low. I forgot Cambium doesn't live in the same climate as me sometimes. My average August high is 0.8°F warmer.
Yup, I been looking at the map in the mornings I always see you're a few degrees cooler than me. Even a couple degrees at a time will make that big difference at the end of the month. Ugh.
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Originally Posted by alex985
I wonder what Cambium thinks of Mount Rainier's climate:
Lol. I check their webcams many times. Will get link tomm. I would love it up there but believe it or not, I wouldnt mind 60s for max average for 2 months a year.
Looks like that chilly air in the Midwest will be moderated by the time it reaches here. Lowest min in the forecast is 52 F/11 C. I'll certainly take it, but it would be nice to get a stronger front.
I see no lows below 64 in my forecast.
The average low is 68, and being 4 degrees below normal is nothing unusual. However, we haven't had a low below 60 since June 6.
We've only had 3 highs below 85 since the start of July, and that doesn't look to change any time soon either.
Yep. The focus of the cooler air is farther west across Miss/Ala/West Georgia/Tenn. Areas farther east will get snubbed relative to their latitude.
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