How could Kansas City's first 90 degree day be on average almost a month after Lincoln and later than Minneapolis? Something seems a bit suspect there.
83 degrees at 1:30 PM on the way to 90 or a little higher. Humidity of 22% with a Dew of 41. Have to mow the yard again after school today. This is already the 4th mowing and we're still in April. 2 years ago I didn't mow the first time until early May.
It was 32 yesterday morning. Today it reached 88! Dewpoint all the way to 66. After so many days with highs in the 40s and 50s. A few 70s would of been nice
What’s kind of strange is that the last few runs of the Ukie shifted north with heavier rainfall, but it’s about the only model doing so. The NAM’s show nothing for me.
Another marine layer view from the desert.
Back in Orange County the wildflowers are still in bloom
It was a reverse clearing day, with the Inland Empire cloudier than the coast.
We will have to see what the high for today ends up at but there have only been 17 years in Grand Rapids history that April 25 has not reached 50 or better at the current time the official reading in 46. It is now 45 here and sunny. Of note in 14 of the 17 years it either was rain or it snowed so not many of the below 50° years were sunny.
Im sitting at 1.97 inches for April. Its likely that April finishes below normal precip. This will make April 2021 only my 4th month significantly below avg precip since Aug 2018. Thats been a pretty good run! And throughout this period no real flooding.