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Experienced a very noticeable temperature inversion yesterday. Around noon the temperature was slightly above freezing. Around 7:30 pm the temperature had climbed to 8°C. All the snow that had stayed on the ground and the rooftops for the last days stared melting. For a second I thought it was raining. It was strange.
Today it is raining and all the snow is almost gone. Temperature is around 10°C.
You can see the temperature inversion here (07/19):
After the cold snap, very boring days here. And the next week looks very warm...so this month will likely close as the 2nd warmest July on record. Nuff said.
After the cold snap, very boring days here. And the next week looks very warm...so this month will likely close as the 2nd warmest July on record. Nuff said.
Wow that is a very sharp cold front... very impressive!
Probably the coldest day of winter here today feels quite chilly...
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