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June 2024 Observations and Discussion
The official H/L yesterday at Grand Rapids was 81/53 there was no rainfall. The highest wind gust was 21 MPH out of the S. The sun was out 83% of the possible time. For today the average H/L is 76/55 the record high of 93 was set in 1925 the record low of 32 was set in 1945 that is also the record low for the month of June. The record warmest low of 72 was set in 1925. The most rainfall of 1.09” fell in 1911. Last year the H/L was 82/57. The overnight low here in MBY was 67 there was no rainfall overnight the current temperature is 68 with cloudy skies. -
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June 2024 Observations and Discussion
I got grazed by some noisy thunderstorms this morning. The 3km NAM brings a line of storms through tonight around midnight some of which maybe severe.- 1
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June 2024 Observations and Discussion
Honestly, I think we finally get the west plains centered area of drought and the ridge I've looked for out west this season. I think we are going to have a difficult time getting large scale heat to setup over anywhere in the interior south to say ENE through maybe the Appalachian region. There's a lot of evidence supporting strong tropical intrusions later in the year and that has me concerned if I'm honest. Those threats look like they'll be confined to maybe TX/LA and the eastern seaboard. While maybe slightly overblown in my opinion, the record tropical forecasts have a lot of backing but are balanced against what appears go be a raging warm west Pacific. This may mean nothing, but in my mind it causes troughing or instability as far as the US as long as the temp profiles over the Bering Sea hold and we continue through right interactions with PDO/AO. Launching typhoons in that environment almost ensures that we won't see unbroken heat over the whole of N. America. Those are my ramblings at first thought. This one has really started off unique. April set the all-time state tornadoes record@55 and May has set some good marks for rainfall, so we are in a bit of an uncharted territory for climo Niña in those areas. -
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June 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
It’s a drizzly and breezy evening out there. Temps in the low 50s. Can hear the wind and rain blowing through the fully leaved trees. Kinda cozy sleeping weather. -
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June 2024 Pacific Northwest Weather
Starting to eye mid-June as our next shot at some rainfall and troughing after tomorrow. Although the ridgy period is looking pretty tolerable at the moment.
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