The Weather Thread

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Grim.

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Cool night and currently 61 degrees F. Nice change over the annoying nights mid 70s that were humid and rainy.
 
There's a freaking class 2 Hurricane coming.

Depending on the path it'll take, it may barely hit , not hit at all or pass right through the city

It is cloudy now... I'm scared, it rarely rains in Summer, let alone a tropical storm, they never reach so far to the north
 
Clear, a bit of clouds at times, its too hot for myself, fan helps at times. I prefer the colder weather over the hot weather all the time. Last time I checked it was around 85 F (about 29.4 C)
Can't wait for the typical Pacific Northwest rains to begin again.
 
So the rain yesterday was the highest amount of rainfall ever in Phoenix. The record at the airport is now over 3 inches, but some areas around Phoenix saw as much as 5 inches of rain. :eek:
 
Today is another day in the high 70s, and tomorrow looks to be a day with potential severe weather. Well, at least the windows got to be open for a couple days I guess.
 
Super hot and very humid. IT rain yesterday and it 91°! Today, more of the same HOT and very HUMID, but I think no chance of rain.
 
So The National Weather Service just put my county under a tornado watch. I'll edit the post if we get put under a tornado warning, and I'll try to copy the announcement if placed under a warning.
 
So The National Weather Service just put my county under a tornado watch. I'll edit the post if we get put under a tornado warning, and I'll try to copy the announcement if placed under a warning.
Is that a big thing up there? I lost count of tornado watches/warnings here in April.
 
Is that a big thing up there? I lost count of tornado watches/warnings here in April.
It hasn't been active here since about 2010, but we had one in 2011 that was odd since it happened in October (way out of season here). This was actually the first watch of the year, but they get taken seriously since there have been touchdowns in the past few years. The most notable ones were a 2010 EF2 that hit a nuclear power plant and a 2012 EF3 that hit the city of Dexter, MI.
 
It never broke out of the 50s today. High of 59 F and still in the 50s now. At least it was a good night for a sporting match, and I didn't really need a sweatshirt either.
 
Chance for some rain tonight, but the rest of the week looks like good times and sunshine. It should be perfect weather for the walk on Saturday.

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It was apparently 62 degrees F today, but it really didn't feel like it. It's supposed to be 66 tomorrow. I doubt that it'll be though.
 
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