Spring 2026 Weather Thread - Northern Hemisphere (snow, hottest, warm . . . It's managed to just dip below 60 for the past two nights I'd say we probably wont see it again until October at the earliest We managed to get about 0 20" rain on Saturday, brings me above the 6" mark for the year Don't see much coming in the next 6 weeks really Tropics seem too quiet for anything early
Spring 2026 Weather Thread - Northern Hemisphere (Nebraska, skies, snow . . . Got up to 64F here today It was 63F at both Chicago airports under partly cloudy skies Very mild tomorrow and Tuesday with afternoon Thunderstorms on Tuesday as a cold front drops temps by some 40 degrees for Wednesday Models showing over warmth but there are a lot of ups and downs imbedded into this Just that the warmer days will win out the colder days Euro is more bullish on the torch in
Record Heat Index for continental US (climate, snow, hottest, recorded . . . Does anyone know what is the record highest "heat index" recorded in the continental US? I know several places recorded numbers in the 134 F range this summer, so it has to be higher than that Please indicate place, state, and date as best as known, and most importantly, the source (web link, etc ) TIA
Stereotypes about climate (night, town, season, America) - Weather . . . You've got me thinking, maybe duration of rainfall should be a variable beyond just rainfall days on those Wikipedia climate boxes? Would really help clarification of high rain high sunshine months like the example of Miami's August Or for an even more extreme example of how duration of rainfall would help, look at August 2017 in Austin They got 87mm more rain than Miami usually gets in
Coldest places in VA? (Roanoke, Harrisonburg: houses, to live, moving . . . Hi, all Long shot, but are there any nice cities towns in VA that are significantly cooler (climate wise) than the rest of the state? I'm thinking of moving to VA or MD to be closer to family but can't stand endless heat and humidity I lived in DC for a bit and the climate was OK for me but still too warm I also lived in Nashville and that climate was definitely too hot for me I know I'm