Spring 2018 Thread - Northern Hemisphere (hot, warm, average, temp)
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I can relate. Not uncommon for Long Island to be in a drought while New Jersey floods. Central Park averages 8 more inches of precipitation than JFK (coastal), and they’re both in NYC.
Glad i brought the telescope back in. Just got clipped by a blow up with .15" of rain. With this kind of flow with pops ups just come out of nowhere and let loose. You can get rain day or nite with this kind of deep pattern. But most of the heavy stuff favors inland and the east coast.
It is super humid. I can feel in in my bedroom. Even with the main house A/C it can't suck it out of the house so on comes the portable A/C in my bedroom. I hate a south or west flow.
I can relate. Not uncommon for Long Island to be in a drought while New Jersey floods. Central Park averages 8 more inches of precipitation than JFK (coastal), and they’re both in NYC.
how strong did the storm feel to you? Seemed super windy with impressive cloud but not much thunder once it hit.
Boring but pleasant weather here in Alameda County, high 60/low 70s(20C+) for this week and next week as well. I'm just happy to get some proper spring weather which is pretty much non-existant back east.
Anyway, we're in a spring heat wave. 93 F / 34 C in Nashville, TN with a popup thunderstorm at about 2 pm. That's classic summer weather.
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