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As of July 26th, I began seeing the very beginning of fall colors in the trees in the higher elevations (it's slight but I definitely see it) . I normally do start to see this happen in mid August so it may be a couple weeks earlier than normal.
So far July has brought some cool nights and lovely days with highs in the 70's here on Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau. August is not looking to be the normal hot and miserable time of year this year either.
Cfsv2 also shows weeks one amd two quite cool here but shows warmer than average conditions for week three and four which goes out to the 24th of August. Bet money that's wrong and it will be cool for the entire month
Oslo is having subropical weather with very warm evenings lately, 30-33c and today with thunderstorms and heavy torrential rain and winds. temp: 28c, dew point: 23c
Oslo is having subropical weather with very warm evenings lately, 30-33c and today with thunderstorms and heavy torrential rain and winds. temp: 28c, dew point: 23c
Much of Europe is on its way to becoming tropical or subtropical meanwhile here in America certain private forecast companies are predicting a record cold(or close to it) for the MidwestI suppose my options for climate change for Indianapolis are either a dust bowl or a polar desert climate.
Göle had a low of 1.8°C today which was the lowest temp recorded in Turkey today while Ceylanpınar had a high of 42.8°C today which was the highest temp recorded in Turkey today.
Cizre was 42°C today but Cizre normally has hotter summer days than Ceylanpınar.
82F with a 58F dew point, with partly cloudy skies here at 5:48 pm EST.
It feels great after the heat we had last week (we hit 90F, which is considered hot in my area).
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