Mother Nature’s consistency is impressive
Yesterday’s high of 100° marked the 4th day in a row that we’ve reached that number. Will we go five in a row at exactly 100°? The odds are good.
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Yesterday’s high of 100° marked the 4th day in a row that we’ve reached that number. Will we go five in a row at exactly 100°? The odds are good.
The string of triple-digits continues. This is, on average, our hottest time of the year.
Sunday and Monday we hit 100° and the extended forecast shows nothing but triple digits.
Temperatures are forecast to climb this week, reaching as high as 102 later this week.
Several districts start back tomorrow and the heat shows no signs of letting up. Make sure the kids hydrate!
Most will miss out, but an isolated shower or storm possible Saturday evening
Upwards of 10-15 inches of rain have fallen across the East Coast, with localized higher amounts
While most of the day will be spent in heat and humidity, a few storms will develop late this afternoon and this evening.
If you dig through the data over the last ten years, our first ‘real’ arrives, on average, in mid to late-September.
Observe this change in state of matter and cool down, too!