I just want to point out that this is in early April, when this is fairly warm, and the temperature in a shaded measurement stall. Temperatures on the track were over 27°C, and air feel even higher, which, while still not "sweltering" or "scorching" by any stretch of the imagination, is pretty warm.
I blame this post for our current heat wave...We're in the middle of a mild snap, if there is such a thing. It's been very pleasant the last week or two, and even the next 10 days on the forecast have the highs never going above 94, and some days dipping into the 80s! This is the life.
Still qualifies as "Weird," though.
It is normally 45f at the start of the Houston Marathon. I imagine April in London is as cool. So they were running in weather 25to30 degrees warmer than normal.I just want to point out that this is in early April, when this is fairly warm, and the temperature in a shaded measurement stall. Temperatures on the track were over 27°C, and air feel even higher, which, while still not "sweltering" or "scorching" by any stretch of the imagination, is pretty warm.
It's currently 33°C (91F) in London.
Something like that. Our mental world map is a bit off, which means people don't realize that London, for example, is in a higher latitude than Quebec - even Winnipeg! Looking around, a city with roughly the same latitude is Calgary in Canada, or the southern reaches of Alaska. Having 76°F in Alaska in April would be cause for "wow, that's hot" comments, too.It is normally 45f at the start of the Houston Marathon. I imagine April in London is as cool. So they were running in weather 25to30 degrees warmer than normal.
It's only gonna get up to 106 today. Next 10 days it should be aroun 100 only ;_;I blame this post for our current heat wave...
Dew points above freezing are pretty normal, dudeWe had a stretch of 90's & 100's here with dew points higher than Trump's IQ. But now we've gone back down to the 70's & 80's. Nights have been phenomenal.
That’s hardly a sacrifice. More like pruning.Right. Trying finding one any more. Unless you count guys in their parent's basement who haven't seen the light of day other than to shuffle off to the comic store while hissing angrily at the sun.
Thanks to your avatar, I first read: “My cat’s thermometer...”My car's thermometer read 124 F.
Remind me to get a beer with you if I end up in Phoenix visiting our clients. Our primary client is there, so it's possible I'll be flown out at some point (likely even).
Now a Category 4 and taking a slightly more northern track. Fuck.Well...looks like it's time to get water and other supplies.
It was predicted to be going through an eyewall replacement cycle, so went down to a 3 yesterday, but sounds like it did indeed strengthen again. Hopefully, it'll hit a patch of dry air and reduce in intensity over the next two days before it reaches you.Now a Category 4 and taking a slightly more northern track. Fuck.
The models are all showing it going south of Oahu. We might get tropical storm weather, but not full on hurricane. So far at least.It was predicted to be going through an eyewall replacement cycle, so went down to a 3 yesterday, but sounds like it did indeed strengthen again. Hopefully, it'll hit a patch of dry air and reduce in intensity over the next two days before it reaches you.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Hawaii-Keeping-Eye-Category-3-Hurricane-Hector
Should have better information tonight and tomorrow, "An Air Force hurricane hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate Hector on Monday afternoon, and the NOAA jet will fly a dropsonde mission around the storm on Monday evening."
Funny you should say that. I would actually love it if that Hurricane bearing down on Wasabi was heading in the opposite direction. It'd mean rain in an area that desperately needs it.An ice cube or a puddle. There is no in-between.
Headed south of the island chain in a westward direction. Down to a cat 3. I'm hoping for rain because we've had some nasty brush fires lately in western Oahu.Yeah, I’m glad. It’s at or near cat 5 now, though they’re expecting to lose intensity. Still worried it might change track, but the weather models are pretty good and none of them have it straying too close to the island.
Close enough to cause damage, but nothing like Puerto Rico...
Either way, stay safe!