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Göle had a low of 4.4°C today, which was the lowest temperature recorded in Turkey today while Cizre had a high of 42.9°C today, which was the highest temperature recorded in Turkey today.
strange drop to 80°F at central Park after reaching 92°F. Most other stations are in the low 90s or high 80s.
sunny in central park, so not clouds; JFK is in the high 80s. If it were an ocean breeze, JFK would have cooled, too. An automated station on the Upper East Side of Manhattan had a fast drop (96°F to 87°F in just over an hour)
Central Park's was larger (92°F to 80°F). Seems like some drop was real at least
something must have happened, an official station in Lower Manhattan dropped to 81°F and then warmed up again
The showers and thunderstorms largely passed me by on Fort Worths’ Northwest side yesterday, another hot dry day today across the entire DFW metroplex. Grass is starting to go dormant from the lack of appreciable rain the past three weeks. Today might just be the first day this summer that the DFW metroplex reaches or even exceeds 100 degrees; the next best chance of rain arrives Saturday night and Sunday, but with little or no relief from the oppressive heat for the next week according to the national weather service forecast.
It hasn't rained here in 8 days... and a thunderstorm just missed me. Only isolated thunderstorms today and next Sunday forecast through Monday, August 5. I hate weeks-long dry spells. I need some thunderstorms.
August is the worst month of summer here because it's significantly drier than June and July.
Well the Nashville area is still much above average on rainfall for the year to date, in fact I’d imagine that the Nashville area is even record wet for 2019 to date
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