
DFW Days of 100 Degree Weather by Year (1899-2022): https://www.weather.gov/fwd/d100data
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Brent wrote:Tulsa has joined the 100 club
bubba hotep wrote:Ensembles are starting to back off on precipitation and increase temps![]()
The SOI is positive, and there are some other signs that we haven't transitioned to a full-on atmospheric response to the emerging El Nino.
Cpv17 wrote:bubba hotep wrote:Ensembles are starting to back off on precipitation and increase temps![]()
The SOI is positive, and there are some other signs that we haven't transitioned to a full-on atmospheric response to the emerging El Nino.
Yep. I noticed that this morning when I woke up to check the 0z and 6z runs.
DallasAg wrote:Interestingly CPC hanging on to an above normal precip July for most of NTX with their 6/30 update. Not losing hope yet, but it feels like we've been on the losing end of the higher rain chances for quite a while now.
rwfromkansas wrote:One thing that I noticed is that in Kansas the dew point is actually higher than DFW right now.
Yet, it still is cooling off much better at night. Any idea why this is?
It was 100 yesterday, too, yet the low was 70 vs. 80 IMBY in DFW.
I remember that growing up, too. Even on hot days it cools down faster than TX.
I assumed that was dp related, but again it’s lower in TX!
So I’m confused.
rwfromkansas wrote:Yep…
Iceresistance wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Yep…
What is it?
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