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Not ready for that yet, but would welcome the Autumn weather.
I reside in Grand Forks, ND and last Friday it felt like South Carolina hot that day. That morning I visited the dog park with my German shepherd and he drink like a liter of water within 30 minutes, so i decided to leave fearing it was too hot for him. Temperatures have been about 10- 15 degrees above average since June, but also will get a few days of cool weather. Also the last month or so it has been hazy to due to fires.This is about the longest stretch of hot weather in Montana that anybody I know can remember. I don't think we have had a below-average high in over a month. It hit 95 degrees at my house again today. It's hard to imagine that we're probably within about 6 weeks of our first "sticking" snow of the season.
Tobacco Root Mountains
I'd love to have "hazy" right now. This is downright smoke. I first noticed a serious haze on July 3rd. Within a week, it was smoke. These are not unusual conditions for mid August as it often gets smoky about that time and doesn't go away until the first snows of September when the upper elevations might get a foot or so of snow. But this year, basically 2/3 of our summer has been lost to the smoke. I'm hoping for some big winter storms across the Rockies as soon as possible, followed by a warm up for a nice September.I reside in Grand Forks, ND and last Friday it felt like South Carolina hot that day. That morning I visited the dog park with my German shepherd and he drink like a liter of water within 30 minutes, so i decided to leave fearing it was too hot for him. Temperatures have been about 10- 15 degrees above average since June, but also will get a few days of cool weather. Also the last month or so it has been hazy to due to fires.
Gosh, 95 degrees in Montana, that's hard to believe. I know it's true but I just can't imagine the weather being so hot. When I was in Wyoming and Montana in 2016 the weather was perfect. I have often told people it was perfect summer weather, it was so comfortable one could do anything they please. I wore a T-Shirt the whole time I was there and never got too hot, I don't remember being the least bit hot anywhere I went in those two states during that particular vacation.This is about the longest stretch of hot weather in Montana that anybody I know can remember. I don't think we have had a below-average high in over a month. It hit 95 degrees at my house again today. It's hard to imagine that we're probably within about 6 weeks of our first "sticking" snow of the season.
Tobacco Root Mountains
Well, it gets into the 90s fairly frequently in the valleys. You won't see the 90s very often in Yellowstone, Glacier, or the higher elevations. Having said that, 95 here isn't like 95 in South Carolina. It's uncomfortable and you need to hydrate, but it's not suffocating like it is when you add 80% humidity to the equation.Gosh, 95 degrees in Montana, that's hard to believe. I know it's true but I just can't imagine the weather being so hot. When I was in Wyoming and Montana in 2016 the weather was perfect. I have often told people it was perfect summer weather, it was so comfortable one could do anything they please. I wore a T-Shirt the whole time I was there and never got too hot, I don't remember being the least bit hot anywhere I went in those two states during that particular vacation.
The humidity in Marion, NC has been unreal. Yesterday one could cut it with a knife. I have a combination of asthma and COPD and I couldn't be outside for very long. I just remember being in Wyoming and Montana for a couple of weeks during the summer of 2016 and the weather was a perfect summer weather.Well, it gets into the 90s fairly frequently in the valleys. You won't see the 90s very often in Yellowstone, Glacier, or the higher elevations. Having said that, 95 here isn't like 95 in South Carolina. It's uncomfortable and you need to hydrate, but it's not suffocating like it is when you add 80% humidity to the equation.
The worst thing is that the heat just COOKS the vegetation dry. And since we don't get much rain at all in July and August, it's a perfect storm for wildfires.
Team Mexico looks strong this year.
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That would top My Pillow all night long.I’ve never been so ready for Autumn (Falls) in my life!
Every time I see images of autumn, I always think about the Kirin larger autumn special edition beer. I miss Northern Japan.