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Here at 63°N we also have 39 days at or above 21°C/70°F including today, and 18 days above 24°C. No record for number of warm days expected here though, but we recorded new all-time high in July (33.5°C at our airport).
Here at 63°N we also have 39 days at or above 21°C/70°F including today, and 18 days above 24°C. No record for number of warm days expected here though, but we recorded new all-time high in July (33.5°C at our airport).
Ironically I had a dream last night about record shattering cold temperatures in the Midwest, we’ll see if that dreaded North Pacific warm anomaly sticks around and sets the stage for an early cold onset of winter this year for the Great Plains and Midwest ............
Hot and dry weather again today here in Fort Worth Texas; yesterday was the hottest so far this season with a high of 102 F, the national weather service is showing highs in the lower 100’s through Tuesday of next week. I leave Fort Worth on Friday to return to Indianapolis so that I can get ready for classes(almost finished with getting my degree, I should graduate in the spring of 2020 if all goes well), there are no more than slight chances for rain in Fort Worth before I leave(Tuesday and Wednesday is the next best chance of rain in Fort Worth), so most likely I will have to water my moms garden daily with this intense heat.
I was just south of Tulsa today visiting the aquarium with a friend, and the heat/humidity combo was horrible. It was 95F with a dewpoint of 77, leading to a heat index of 111. That is the hottest heat index I've experienced since last summer, when it was also around 111, but with a temp of 108 and much drier air.
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Originally Posted by BullochResident
Galveston has been at or above 85 F every hour now for 3 days straight. Wonder how long it will last.
It looks like the station has been down most of the day today.
Last edited by srfoskey; 08-10-2019 at 10:19 PM..
Reason: Put in wrong temp/dp numbers by mistake
Nashville forecasting 97 F / 36 C on Monday and 99 F / 37 C on Tuesday.
Give me the full hundo. We're running out of time in 2019 for the possibility of 100, anyway. The highest temperatures for the last 6 years (2013-2018) were all before August 10. We've seen high 90's six years in a row but no 100. There's still hope, though. It was 99 on September 2 and 3, 2011 and August 12 and 13, 2010, although not since the broiling heat wave of August 2007 has it been at 100+ after August 10.
2013 hottest temp: 97 F / 36 C on July 17
2014: 97 F / 36 C on August 6
2015: 97 F / 36 C on August 4
2016: 98 F / 37 C on June 16
2017: 98 F / 37 C on July 21
2018: 99 F / 37 C on July 4
2019 so far: 97 F / 36 C on July 20
The current streak of no-100 degree days has lasted since July 9, 2012, a total of 2,589 days.
The last streak that was longer was July 24, 1991 - July 28, 1999, that's 2,926 days. If we don't hit 100 this year or by July 13 next year, we'll exceed this streak.
We also went through the entire 1970's without a single 100 degree day. That streak was July 12, 1969 to July 11, 1980, exactly 11 years or 4,017 days.
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