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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 16, 2020 11:24:00 GMT -5
Can't think of specific events, but there are instances in the summer where mornings are hotter than the afternoons - I mean those odd days where the highest temperature is recorded at 10am (say like 29C), and later on the temperature slowly starts to decrease and things would feel cool until the end of the day (22C-20C). I don't think that this is a southerly buster (as they come late in the afternoon when the temperature is over 35C). Perhaps it's a normal seabreeze? But either way, it's really bizarre. Instances of which the high occurs at night/in the morning is most common in fall here, when a passing trough pulls warm air from the Sahara preceding a cold front (i.e. a sirocco wind), and it often is combined with cloudy and/or rainy weather (i.e. a November day can have temperatures in the 60's at night and then dropping into the 50's F by afternoon); very rarely would the highs occur before 12 PM in summer here, though pre-12 PM highs are the rule at the coast, such as at Fiumicino. Some recent examples of daily highs occurring at night/morning: www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2019-11-17www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2020-10-3www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2020-10-15Is there a wind shift after the high occurs before midday in Sydney?
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Post by firebird1988 on Oct 16, 2020 18:57:45 GMT -5
Another impressive reading was one day in July 2018, it was 37.8°C at 3am
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 16, 2020 19:58:19 GMT -5
-October 11th was 69 (21 c) at 2:20 AM -The average low is 38 (3 c) that day.
-October 14th was 68 (20 c) at 2:40 AM and again at 5:00 AM. -The average low is 37 (3 c) then.
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Post by Ethereal on Oct 17, 2020 4:52:05 GMT -5
Can't think of specific events, but there are instances in the summer where mornings are hotter than the afternoons - I mean those odd days where the highest temperature is recorded at 10am (say like 29C), and later on the temperature slowly starts to decrease and things would feel cool until the end of the day (22C-20C). I don't think that this is a southerly buster (as they come late in the afternoon when the temperature is over 35C). Perhaps it's a normal seabreeze? But either way, it's really bizarre. Instances of which the high occurs at night/in the morning is most common in fall here, when a passing trough pulls warm air from the Sahara preceding a cold front (i.e. a sirocco wind), and it often is combined with cloudy and/or rainy weather (i.e. a November day can have temperatures in the 60's at night and then dropping into the 50's F by afternoon); very rarely would the highs occur before 12 PM in summer here, though pre-12 PM highs are the rule at the coast, such as at Fiumicino. Some recent examples of daily highs occurring at night/morning: www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2019-11-17www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2020-10-3www.wunderground.com/history/daily/it/rome/LIRA/date/2020-10-15Is there a wind shift after the high occurs before midday in Sydney?I can't recall. But it does get windier when it gets cooler.
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 19, 2020 22:15:55 GMT -5
At 12:20 AM today it was 67 (19 c), that’s like 40 f above average for the hour!
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Post by glacier on Mar 10, 2021 14:02:35 GMT -5
GlacierX posted some places that saw extremely cold weather in January 1950. Here is the climate box for Vavenby...look at the record lows! Averages and record high are similar to me, but that record low . The all-time record for Milwaukee is close to the March and November record for Vavenby. January 1950 averaged more than 23C (42F) below normal for the daily lows! No other month comes even close to that, and records in BC stretch back to 1871.
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Post by Benfxmth on Mar 10, 2021 14:32:43 GMT -5
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Post by trolik on Mar 10, 2021 17:27:16 GMT -5
the difference between jan and feb is insane
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Post by Morningrise on Mar 11, 2021 7:30:37 GMT -5
Saskatoon was also ridiculously cold in January 1950, very likely the coldest month on record with an average high of -27.3C and average low of -37.2C, a record high of -13.9C and record low of -46.1C.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2021 8:00:04 GMT -5
January 1963 (0.8/-4.6c) and February 1986 (1.7/-2.7c) were absurdly cold.
April 2011 (19.7/8.6c) and December 2015 (13.7/8.9c) were absurdly warm.
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Post by Speagles84 on Mar 11, 2021 8:17:40 GMT -5
8am temps for 3/11/2021
Pittsburgh 61F Buffalo 61F Cleveland 67F Rochester 60F Detroit 61F
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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Mar 11, 2021 21:30:46 GMT -5
Thanksgiving 2019. 60 at 11 am, then rain came in and it stayed around 50 starting at 1 pm. Also weirdly cold 42 low. To add to this, Jan 2021 had a severe heat wave with temperatures approaching 90F (32C) here. In 2020, it got to 122F (50C) on 5 Sep, on 7 Nov it was 68F (20C) at both midnight and noon after it got to 98F (37c) on the 4th. The low was an insanely warm 72F (22C). 28 Apr had a high of 106F (41C) and a low of 76F (24C).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2021 22:24:24 GMT -5
Thanksgiving 2019. 60 at 11 am, then rain came in and it stayed around 50 starting at 1 pm. Also weirdly cold 42 low. To add to this, Jan 2021 had a severe heat wave with temperatures approaching 90F (32C) here. In 2020, it got to 122F (50C) on 5 Sep, on 7 Nov it was 68F (20C) at both midnight and noon after after it got to 98F (37c) on the 4th. The low was an insanely warm 72F (22C). 28 Apr had a high of 106F (41C) and a low of 76F (24C). Your climate has bloody epic heat potential. I'd take that over my climate any day of the year. Only thing is, your climate is waaaay too dry for my liking.
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Post by sari on Mar 11, 2021 22:51:08 GMT -5
Not sure why I never found this thread before. The absurdity that first comes to mind is Kansas City's 79F max (81F in the UHI) on 22 February 2017. Second-highest recorded in February, and the record (83F, 1972) was recorded on the 29th in a leap year, so does it even count?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2021 7:25:30 GMT -5
Not sure why I never found this thread before. The absurdity that first comes to mind is Kansas City's 79F max (81F in the UHI) on 22 February 2017. Second-highest recorded in February, and the record (83F, 1972) was recorded on the 29th in a leap year, so does it even count? We got well into the 60s even all the way up here on that 2017 date. Pretty epic ; it's a pity that following summer was so weak. At my place, the high temperature was 63'F on Dec 3, 2012, and 62'F on Jul 27, 2013. (Officially the highs were 62 on both days, but 61 on July 28 - still doesn't negate my point.) In other words, we had a warmer day on the fringe of winter than we did at the peak of summer, here in this continental climate. This is why I bring up late July 2013 as proof that even our summers can be epic fails.
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Post by Benfxmth on Mar 10, 2023 9:30:39 GMT -5
Less than a week ago:
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