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This October has been absurdly cool and wet for Phoenix. And it’ll continue for at least the next 7 days.
It sure beats FL until May gets here then ya got 110f days coming and it will be like living in a oven with super heated dry air. No way i could deal with that.
It sure beats FL until May gets here then ya got 110f days coming and it will be like living in a oven with super heated dry air. No way i could deal with that.
I don’t live in Phoenix. 110F is extremely rare in Tucson.
And I want 60s. Its like 70s or 50s. Now Thursday maybe only 40s. I would like 60s for just 3 weeks. Like you said, December will probably be record warm with Tulips coming up. Lol. Kinda scary how hot it is under the southeast ridge still. Cold in the troughs. No middle
Yeah, I might have some days not crack 60 either if some of the cold in the 10 day pans out. I definitely see you not breaking out of the 40s, the 850mb temps will be pretty below normal. Don't worry though im sure you will get your 60s... on Christmas day
I really hate this, I want my 70s. I’ll take my 60s in November where they belong.
Same here. I'm kinda annoyed that the next 3 months are supposed to be cooler than average after a very long, hot, and humid summer. I know below average in Houston isn't bad, but when you put up with summer, you deserve some nice weather. We're pretty much skipping the low 80s following this front but I'm don't want cool/cold weather yet. I just want some nice warm and dry weather instead of the hot and humid weather we've had since early/mid May.
That big warm body of water is one reason why it don't snow bro.
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