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Here it's 79F with a dewpoint of 63F. Southerly flow bringing warm, humid Gulf air.
Cold front supposed to arrive around tomorrow afternoon/evening.
You must be getting the itch for cooler temps. Tired of the spikes that high maybe? I should be done with 60s and 70s till March but we never know.
That cold front gets here Saturday night with strong winds and heavy rain. Cool how you get the fronts first sometimes.
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Ugh I feel you. I was watching the models with that storm, and now it's not showing up.... got too excited too quick
Did you see the latest Euro12z? Twitter must be blowing up. Lol. Then again. Its 10 days from now. Back to sleep.
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Being in Connecticut yesterday made me realize just how green it still is down here, it looked like winter up there (away from the coast), meanwhile we still have a significant amount of trees that haven’t even turned yet. It looks more like November 1st than November 16th. And the fall foliage we have had has looked very dull for the most part.
That record warm October.
I never thought I have green leaf shade in the afternoon in mid November.
You must be getting the itch for cooler temps. Tired of the spikes that high maybe? I should be done with 60s and 70s till March but we never know.
Yeah, I'm wanting cooler temps and tired of temps in the upper 70's and above. The average high so far this November has been 77F (normal high for month of November is 69.6F).
Next week looks better, with temps mostly in the 60's. Wunderground is calling for 58F on Thanksgiving.
Here was the 4pmCST temps. That fire icon is a report of a wild fire. Dews in the 20s there with wind
Also note the 70s in Florida. Someone the other day thought it was in the 80s in Florida because of the water surrounding them. Wasn't the case then, it was the front that hadn't passed through the state. Today I'm not sure why 70s, haven't looked.
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