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I thought we'd broken out of the unusually wet and cool pattern here in Denver, but nope. Now we're getting horrible thunderstorms and hail. Crazy hail last night... 5 separate occurrences at my house. Plus a damaging tornado near Lyons, CO, which is quite close to the mountains.
There are still plenty of trees with little to no leaves here. That's just how it is here. And then there are the trees with fall foliage already...
How come? With the mild temps and sun strenght, I wouldn't expect that.
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Originally Posted by nei
Except Parisian heat is likely to be a dry heat, which allows faster warm-ups than NYC's humid heat. Plus, NYC is adjacent to the ocean which makes heat waves harder in late spring. We reached 90°F twice already.
Not overly humid, but not really dry either, the dew point was in the 16-19°C (60-67°F) range in Paris when temps were in the 30s Celsius yesterday. In Troyes, southeast of Paris, the dew point reached 23°C/74°F just before sunset and storms (T° was 29°C/84°F). Random bout of high humidity in Champagne yesterday.
Meanwhile in Nice the night was warm, with a 23.6°C/74.5°F low at 10 pm. After midnight temps stayed above 76°F, with a peak at 84°F at 9 am before the arrival of the sea breeze.
Bridgeport, Boston, Islip and Bangor having the coldest start to June on record at their current locations. June 1-5 period.
And because of May it's not the coldest year on record anymore but still in Top 10 so far.
Bangor Avg temp of 49.4°F -10.2 below normal
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