2022 - How's the Weather Where You Are?

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Well, I was wrong about Indian Summer ending today. Revised weather report takes us to the middle of November with temps. in 70s every day.
 

It's lovely here today. 76° and sunny, going down to 52° tonight. Come Monday and Tuesday we're expecting (wait for it) RAIN! Yippee for water falling from the sky! And two whole days of it, at that!

From Wednesday forward we'll be back to sunny and mostly sunny days with no rain in the forecast through at least Nov 19th.
 
Front came through last night with tornado between me and my post office. Today it is cooler, 58 right now and the sun is shining.
 
Reached a high of 23C today .. down to 14C at the moment. Rain forecast for later.
It's warmer than the seasonal average, I believe.
 
I've been loving the unseasonable warm weather here in WNY,Fri we tied the record of 74
Yesterday a beautiful,warm .breezy day set a new record 79
Its been great wearing shorts/or capri pants
Today partly sunny temps in the 60's
 
3rd day of torrential rain...
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Rain and snow has ended, we got a good dump in the mountains. More is forecast tomorrow.

Our snow pack is now at well over twice normal, but its early. We have a long ways to go. The normal or average snow pack in the Utah mountains is about 15 inches of moisture by early April. Of course that is a lot more snow, the ratio is about 10 to 1, so 15 inches of moisture is about 12.5 feet of snow. If we can get that or more it will mean real drought relief. Right now we are at about 2 inches, 13 and 149 days to go! https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/...harts/POR/WTEQ/assocHUCut3/state_of_utah.html

Our reservoirs are so low it would take several years of above average snow to really catch up.
 
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