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Wow, front has passed through and what a change. I've shut off my a/c because it was too cool inside. Sitting at 70f with a dew point of 70 (drizzling outside), low of 59f tonight.
Wow, front has passed through and what a change. I've shut off my a/c because it was too cool inside. Sitting at 70f with a dew point of 70 (drizzling outside), low of 59f tonight.
Fall can never be too soon for me. Here in the ozarks, it's such a beautiful event with the best weather. We are supposed to have lows in the 50's for the next 4 nights, tomorrow night down to 55. Definitely a taste of fall, oddly enough during the hot time of the year typically.
Wow Wow! "When it rains it pours". They better be more proactive on clearing or adding drains. I'm waiting for that here. I got 37.89" for the year so it's possible when this front actually comes through I might hit 40" too.
FYI - Reminder why I could never move to the Mid Atlantic. Their heat waves are longer because the front takes longer to get there, sometimes it never does.. At least it's starting here. Dews in the 60s is a relief!? Still sunny from NJ south and in the 90s.
Southeastern PA really is starting to feel like a Cfa climate. 64F here, 93F in Philadelphia lol.
It's so much better feeling here now. All low to mid 70s the rest of the week, and even better low to mid 50s for lows
I thought southeastern Pennsylvania was already a Cfa climate anyway, heck much or all of the state of Pennsylvania is closer to being a Cfa climate than Indiana
I thought southeastern Pennsylvania was already a Cfa climate anyway, heck much or all of the state of Pennsylvania is closer to being a Cfa climate than Indiana
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