Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
Now it has removed any warm spell, with temperatures average or below average.
Summer 2019 just doesn't want to start. No settled, dry weather like you'd expect.
I see that. Seems like we are both an very unfavorable pattern here. Every time a warm spell shows up in the medium or long range it simply vanishes once we get there.
Let's see if the latest GFS is going to hold. It shows a slightly warmer than average regime in the 6-10 and 11-15 day periods
CFSv2 is even a bit warmer than the GFS for week 2 and 3
I wont hold my breath though. with all this rain and the ground saturated with water there is just no way we will see any real heat any time soon.
Take a look at this June compared with those since 2010. Fewest number of 80 degree days and no 90s
Crazy day of weather yesterday. At least 4 tornadoes confirmed in central Indiana, including Beech Grove on the Southeast side of Indianapolis. They are still assessing damage at 4 other possible tornado sites. Lots and lots of rain as well. 2-4 inches recorded during the day yesterday across most of Indy. I saw places flood that I've never seen flood before. Today should be a nice break from that weather
Sticky morning today, 82 and cloudy with a 71 dewpoint. High of 92 expected. Yesterday was a lower dewpoint but higher temps.
Looks like the general trend is upwards, 102 expected by Thursday.
Today's forecasts:
80s and sunny in NYC (is this the second 80 degree day there this year I don't remember a lot there?), 56 and cloudy in Chicago (is this the year of the non-summer?), Phoenix hot and dry at 105 (dewpoint 41), Vegas 99 with 31 dewpoint (nosebleed dry). LA seasonal in the low 70's, SF seasonal in the mid 60's with a strong marine layer, Golden Gate Bridge is shrouded in a thick summertime fog, as is usual this time of year. The abnornal heatwave that hit there a few days ago was because the seasonal flow had been disturbed. Usually you need Sacramento to get to 105 before the "suction" from the Bay to the Delta occurs to produce the "air conditioning effect" (the hot dry air rises and pulls in cool Pacific moisture). Now that mechanism is activated SF will be back seasonal.
Seattle is continuing its banner weather year, sunny and 75 expected today. Will Seattle become the favorable benefactor of climate change?
The Midwest see to transitioning to a subtropical climate. More humidity, more sturdiness with fewer very hot days during the summer. Even with this cool spring early June period, the summers here have generally been average to above average since 2010.
Quote:
Originally Posted by cBach
), 56 and cloudy in Chicago (is this the year of the non-summer?)
Awful. Disgusting. Gross are just some words that come to mind
Noon temps 63F at ORD, 62F at MDW, and 70F, down here in the southern edges of the metro area far enough from the lake enhanced cooling
Farmers in Illinois and Indiana are going to have a disastrous season
As a storm system was impacting the DFW metroplex this morning temperatures are still quite mild ranging from 70° at the eastern side of the metro (still under cloud cover) to 82° where the sun is out. Dews ranging from 68° to 75°.
Another storm system is forcasted to impact the metro approx 3 pm limiting the high temp today to around 89°.
Models are somewhat unsure how the next week gonna look like...in store are:
- every day highs in the 90s (breaking 100° on thursday) with dews in mid 70s (GFS)
- "cool" start tomorrow (highs in the low 80s) then heating up to 95° with dews in the upper 70s or even 80+ (ECMWF)
- 90° with dews around 75° early week, dry heat over 100° near the weekend (canadian)
- endless dews around 75° with highs slowy in increasing from 85° tomorrow to about 100° on thu (german)
Last edited by Mr. Uncut; 06-16-2019 at 11:42 AM..
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.