2019 How is The Weather Where You Live?

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In the 80s
Got a light show goin' on up north
Little to no rain
Not good
Hope the cabins are safe


 

Its been a partly sunny day here in Buffalo,temps near 70,temps at night in the low 50's.
I still have my windows open in bedroom,like sleeping with fresh air,not ready to close them just yet
 
Still hot. Sorry, it's the same everyday.

Looking forward to next week . . . we are supposed to get rain and the temps will go under 100.
 
18C/64F .. 73' humidity. Gray, rainy. Typical September weather. Looking forward to cooler and dryer weather. Soon, the trees will change colour. My favourite season is Autumn.
 
I agree with Mike,it sure felt like a fall day here in WNY
It was mostly cloudy with peeks of sunshine,temps near 70.
I'm still wearing my shorts but wore a turtle neck and heavy sweater when I was outside today
 
This morning when I went outside to water the plants in our community garden at 6:50,it was 55 but no wind.
Today will really feel like fall, p.sunny temps in the 60's
 
81 degrees this morning for the LOW.

And the forecasted high for this afternoon is 97.

So far September is turning out to be the hottest month of the year.
 
We were awakened suddenly about 7AM by a violent thunder/lightning storm. For over an hour, the rain came down in buckets, and there were several almost simultaneous "flash/booms"...indicating a lightning strike very close. I went out a few minutes ago, and didn't see any tree damage close to the house, but I'm sure I will find a couple of trees that were hit, the next time I go out into the forest.
 
83 this morning at dawn for the low. With a heat index of 95! It was miserable hot and steamy out for the 2 mile walk this morning. And that was before the sun was up. And no end in sight.:(

https://weather.com/forecast/nation...hange-us-heat-wave-south-cooler-wet-west-mild
Southern Heat Wave
It will still feel like summer across the South this week.

An upper-level ridge of high pressure will strengthen over the South. This will allow high temperatures to soar into the 90s and lower 100s from the southern Plains into the Southeast, generally about 5 to 15 degrees above average for early September.

Daily record-high temperatures are expected at times this week. A few cities that could approach daily records this week include Atlanta; Jacksonville, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; and New Orleans.

Naples, Florida, tied its all-time record-warm low temperature on Friday and Saturday, when the low only dipped to 85 degrees.

Vero Beach, Florida, tied its record for warmest high temperature for September with a high of 97 degrees on both Thursday and Friday. Orlando, Florida, tied its record for warmest low temperature for September with a low of 80 degrees on Thursday.

Several daily record highs were set on Friday, including in Austin, Texas, at Camp Mabry (103 degrees), Houston (99 degrees) and New Orleans (98 degrees). Daily record highs were also set on Saturday in Monroe, Louisiana (102 degrees), Houston (99 degrees – tie) and Miami (94 degrees). On Sunday, Austin, Texas, at Camp Mabry (102 degrees), New Orleans (99 degrees), Baton Rouge, Louisiana (98 degrees – tie), and Tallahassee, Florida (98 degrees – tie) tied or set new record highs for the date.
 
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