Spring Thread 2017: Northern Hemisphere (Sweden, warm, average, Chicago)
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Cooling trend coming after a heatwave that has produced 4 Record High's.
Tomorrow's forecast high is 85°F/29.4°C (norm 79°F/26.1°C)
Thursday's forecast high is 70°F/21.1°C (norm 80°F/26.7°C)
Rebounding to 78°F/25.6°C Friday (norm 80°F/26.7°C)
I like how most parts of the Midwest now are like 10-15F below average, which is not what you want but not too bad, but once that cold front reaches us, we'll be like 20-25F below average. What the actual ****. And then I bet all those 60s and 70s that Midwest gets this time of year will magically become 50s once they reach us. I hate spring
I like how most parts of the Midwest now are like 10-15F below average, which is not what you want but not too bad, but once that cold front reaches us, we'll be like 20-25F below average. What the actual ****. And then I bet all those 60s and 70s that Midwest gets this time of year will magically become 50s once they reach us. I hate spring
Meanwhile in Florida we'll get times where Tallahassee is 25F below average while it's only 5F below average here. Utter Bull****.
I like how most parts of the Midwest now are like 10-15F below average, which is not what you want but not too bad, but once that cold front reaches us, we'll be like 20-25F below average. What the actual ****. And then I bet all those 60s and 70s that Midwest gets this time of year will magically become 50s once they reach us. I hate spring
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Originally Posted by AJ1013
Meanwhile in Florida we'll get times where Tallahassee is 25F below average while it's only 5F below average here. Utter Bull****.
You can blame maritime influence for both of these.
Both Savannah and Augusta sailed past their forecast high and hit 90 F today. 89 F was the high here.
Cambium, can you post a nap of the max temps across the Southeast today? Kind of curious to see who else hit 90 F.
We haven't had anything above 86F in recent years during March, but the record for the month was 93F set back in 1907.
The high here today was 85F. Similar forecast high on Thursday.
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