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That little dip in central U.S right now is why. We haven't had these much this fall and they never dug down south enough for you much. 2 maps for you..
Tomorrow evening Upper Heights.. Finally a little trough in the East. 579 heights over SC... but then you warm up again while only New England gets another dig of the Jet next week 24th.... but... then watch for the potential end of month..
We'll see. Fantasy land right now being over 10 days away but I'm keeping an eye on the 25th-29th time period for a big cold blast.
Next weekend looks really warm too. Cold blast for the following weekend sounds perfect. That suits me perfectly. Hope that's what happens.
I would think Fall would be one of the wettest times. No? For here October is one of the wettest months (5th wettest). But I see some totals and yeah over 5" is pretty extreme
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Next weekend looks really warm too. Cold blast for the following weekend sounds perfect. That suits me perfectly. Hope that's what happens.
Yup... I guess the positive in all this is that well above normal doesn't mean 80s or 90s anymore. Heat starts Thursday, lasts through the weekend.
I would think Fall would be one of the wettest times. No? For here October is one of the wettest months (5th wettest). But I see some totals and yeah over 5" is pretty extreme
No, April through August are wetter than the Autumn months. Oct and Nov both average 3.15".
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