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Moat of nc heading for 60 today except for raleigh which has barely broke 50... ****ing hell, snow robbing us of our warmup as 50 is exactly average... everywhere overperforming on highs except us ofc. .... tomorrow might finally overperform with all the snow finally gone and upper 60s within reach as forecast says 62... without snow we can pull at least 66.
Absolute ****ing bs... when everywhere around me is up to 10 degrees warmer because they dont have any nasty ass snow... getting robbed of the "warmup".
Skies are starting to cloud over in Indianapolis, this will ensure that high temperatures will likely reach the mid 40’s today, a few locations tomorrow could be flirting with 50, and many areas could crack 50 Degrees on Monday, before temperatures revert to near normal for the middle of next week.
You’ve said it........Texans weather is a subtropical paradise, and it is well worth the trade off for a few months of scorching hot weather in exchange for a pleasant other 8 or 9 months out of the year.
Up to 64F here this afternoon. Fairly overcast and a bit damp, though sun had been out.
Forecast to get up to 73F tomorrow, which would be the first time above 70F this month. Chance of t-storms tomorrow night with a frontal system, then closer to average temps.
Got up to 54 degrees here in SE PA! Feeling very springlike, especially standing in the sun. Just about every last trace of snow is gone now from the inch we got earlier this week
I would prefer 70 degree temperatures in July. The Texas sun angle is an immediate fail regardless of what time of year it is in my opinion.
No need to sit in the sun in July, shade is nice.
In the winter when there are arctic conditions, the sun angle can help get the chill out of the air down in Texas.
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