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Post by nei on Oct 14, 2021 7:18:44 GMT -5
whoa
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Post by jgtheone on Oct 14, 2021 7:27:58 GMT -5
There will probably be no storms here too I was wrong
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Post by Morningrise on Oct 14, 2021 9:01:04 GMT -5
We got our first snowfall this morning! Very wet snow that melts on contact with the ground, so not really any accumulation except on top of cars and a little bit on the grass. Also, it's absurdly smokey outside, I have no idea where it's coming from but this is the first time I can ever remember experiencing wildfire smoke during snowy conditions.
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Post by kronan on Oct 14, 2021 9:08:50 GMT -5
the first sub -10C temperatures of the season in the nordics. naimakka was coldest with -11.4C
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Post by FrozenI69 on Oct 14, 2021 9:35:36 GMT -5
Today is the last day with above normal shit. Then we are back to typical October weather. 57/48 for Saturday, and Mid 60's/Upper 40's for rest of the week .
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Post by DoΓ±a Jimena on Oct 14, 2021 11:01:25 GMT -5
Decent for mid October: dry, sunny in the afternoon, slow SW wind and min 5C, max 11C at the airport.
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Post by Benfxmth on Oct 14, 2021 11:49:22 GMT -5
While no one's watching...
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Post by Ariete on Oct 14, 2021 14:20:02 GMT -5
Coldest temp so far for Turku with a -1.2C low. The morning was sunny which was nice. Snowing in Lapland, and some spots had an ice day.
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Post by greysrigging on Oct 14, 2021 17:20:12 GMT -5
The extreme heat continues across the Northern Australian Tropics, with anomalies of up +3c for max temps throughout the East Kimberley and VRD-Gregory.
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Post by ilmc90 on Oct 14, 2021 20:38:02 GMT -5
Topped out at 79 F/26 C and looks to repeat that tomorrow. Might as well go for 80 F if it's going to be this warm.
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 14, 2021 21:17:07 GMT -5
High was only 48 (9 c) today, the coldest of the season. Also had the first freeze this morning at 31 (-1 c).
This afternoon had a few snowflakes flying with temps around 40 f but nothing stuck.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 15, 2021 1:22:07 GMT -5
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 15, 2021 15:58:44 GMT -5
So far this month, we've been in a pattern favoring normal temps in inland rural south/central FL and well above normal temps in urban areas. Tampa and Orlando are running 3.4 F (1.9 C) and 4.0 F (2.2 C) above average (both exceeding their record warmest October means), respectively, while frost hollow Archbold Biological Station is actually 0.4 F (0.2 C) below normal. Nights have been mostly clear and calm, but days hot and sunny. Rainfall has been poorly distributed. My area has been quite wet, while others have had hardly any rain at all.
At my station Port Salerno 5W, the MTD anomaly is sitting at +0.8 F (0.5 C). Not great, but a lot better than areas to the north.
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 15, 2021 18:09:20 GMT -5
So far this month, we've been in a pattern favoring normal temps in inland rural south/central FL and well above normal temps in urban areas. Tampa and Orlando are running 3.4 F (1.9 C) and 4.0 F (2.2 C) above average (both exceeding their record warmest October means), respectively, while frost hollow Archbold Biological Station is actually 0.4 F (0.2 C) below normal. Nights have been mostly clear and calm, but days hot and sunny. Rainfall has been poorly distributed. My area has been quite wet, while others have had hardly any rain at all. At my station Port Salerno 5W, the MTD anomaly is sitting at +0.8 F (0.5 C). Not great, but a lot better than areas to the north. Similar there to Miami (KMIA) which is only +0.2F for the month. Maybe the pattern is just favoring normal temps in South FL, which usually doesnβt get any cooler northern air during the first half of the month, but above normal in central/north FL which usually does.
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 15, 2021 18:30:03 GMT -5
So far this month, we've been in a pattern favoring normal temps in inland rural south/central FL and well above normal temps in urban areas. Tampa and Orlando are running 3.4 F (1.9 C) and 4.0 F (2.2 C) above average (both exceeding their record warmest October means), respectively, while frost hollow Archbold Biological Station is actually 0.4 F (0.2 C) below normal. Nights have been mostly clear and calm, but days hot and sunny. Rainfall has been poorly distributed. My area has been quite wet, while others have had hardly any rain at all. At my station Port Salerno 5W, the MTD anomaly is sitting at +0.8 F (0.5 C). Not great, but a lot better than areas to the north. Similar there to Miami (KMIA) which is only +0.2F for the month. Maybe the pattern is just favoring normal temps in South FL, which usually doesnβt get any cooler northern air during the first half of the month, but above normal in central/north FL which usually does. October mean temp here (76.8 F) is much closer to Orlando (75.5 F) than Miami (80.1 F) so that doesn't appear the be the case at all. So far, lowest temp of the season is also 2 F cooler here than Orlando (67 F vs 69 F).
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Post by AJ1013 on Oct 15, 2021 18:35:36 GMT -5
Similar there to Miami (KMIA) which is only +0.2F for the month. Maybe the pattern is just favoring normal temps in South FL, which usually doesnβt get any cooler northern air during the first half of the month, but above normal in central/north FL which usually does. October mean temp here (76.8 F) is much closer to Orlando (75.5 F) than Miami (80.1 F) so that doesn't appear the be the case at all. So far, lowest temp of the season is also 2 F cooler here than Orlando (67 F vs 69 F). I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Actual temps where you are have definitely been more similar to Orlando than to Miami. Miami and Orlando both have lots of UHI while you have none, pattern (meaning upper level temps/dews/etc) has been essentially uniform from Miami up to Orlando and perhaps even farther north meaning that the further north you go the more above normal temps are since normally the northern areas of the state get one or two incursions of more truly continental airmasses by mid-October. I wasnβt trying to imply that your temps this month have been more similar to urban Miami than to Orlando as thatβs obviously not the case.
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Post by tommyFL on Oct 15, 2021 18:54:45 GMT -5
October mean temp here (76.8 F) is much closer to Orlando (75.5 F) than Miami (80.1 F) so that doesn't appear the be the case at all. So far, lowest temp of the season is also 2 F cooler here than Orlando (67 F vs 69 F). I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Actual temps where you are have definitely been more similar to Orlando than to Miami. Miami and Orlando both have lots of UHI while you have none, pattern (meaning upper level temps/dews/etc) has been essentially uniform from Miami up to Orlando and perhaps even farther north meaning that the further north you go the more above normal temps are since normally the northern areas of the state get one or two incursions of more truly continental airmasses by mid-October. I wasnβt trying to imply that your temps this month have been more similar to urban Miami than to Orlando as thatβs obviously not the case. I think you might have misunderstood as well. Those temps are the normal October temps, not this month's so far. What I'm try to say is October here is more similar to Orlando than Miami, so anomalies would normally be expected to be similar between here and there. However, the massive positive departures centered over the Midwest have disrupted that pattern and allowed only inland south/central FL to remain unscathed from the heat.
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Post by chesternz on Oct 15, 2021 20:19:10 GMT -5
Had some hot nights this week and 80 mm rain over a few hours at one site:
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Post by Steelernation on Oct 15, 2021 23:16:25 GMT -5
First half of October is averaging 69.5/39.5 (21/4 c). Thatβs 1.2 f above average.
0.15β of precipitation on 2 days so far, all rain. The 10 day looks dry and about average, should be pretty nice but boring. Guessing the month finishes slightly warm and or dry.
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Post by ππΏMΓΆrΓΆnππΏ on Oct 15, 2021 23:37:19 GMT -5
First half of October is averaging 69.5/39.5 (21/4 c). Thatβs 1.2 f above average. 0.15β of precipitation on 2 days so far, all rain. The 10 day looks dry and about average, should be pretty nice but boring. Guessing the month finishes slightly warm and or dry. For the airport, 13.5/-0.5 (56.3/31.1) with 0.3mm (0.01") of precip so far this month. Very dry although it has been wetter where I am than the airport. I don't have anything to measure the precip though. Still a dry month.
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