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Remember when Boston hit 100's more often? 6 times between 1944-1952. Wow!
Contrary to what the media is hyping we see far fewer hot days here than in the past. Not saying other parts of the country aren't experiencing more heat now then in the past but the Midwest certainly is not
Contrary to what the media is hyping we see far fewer hot days here than in the past. Not saying other parts of the country aren't experiencing more heat now then in the past but the Midwest certainly is not
Can't even come close to the 1930s
Just you wait.
Your time is coming, good luck doesn't last forever
Urban heat island flexing its muscle here in Phoenix. Sky Harbor low temp was 95F/35C this morning lol going up to 115F/46C today
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Originally Posted by dontbelievehim
Just you wait.
Your time is coming, good luck doesn't last forever
Lol I don't consider it lucky as I enjoy hot temps in the summertime
BAM showing the differences in the models with laying out precip over the next two weeks. The GFS Operational showing expansive dryness while the GEFS is a bit wetter. The Euro showing the most precip and I tend to believe it since that Hudson Low will cause a dip in the jet over the eastern US
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