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71 F here at 10 PM. Pittsburgh
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100F here!
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75F here.
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Let me rephrase that. 109F! A weather station a mile or two away from us.
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You will get a shock when you get back home Micheal.

11-21C here at St George, QLD, Australia and it's the first week of Spring.
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BBC weather:
It is estimated that thunderstorms generated more than 30,000 lightning strikes in and around the UK on both Sunday and Monday night.
Current forecast: thundery showers.
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I know it is static electricity, but it surely would be great if we could harness some of that energy for useful purpose. Especially now with all of the windmills that stick up in the air and probably attract quick a bit.
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Caro wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 6:46 pm BBC weather:
It is estimated that thunderstorms generated more than 30,000 lightning strikes in and around the UK on both Sunday and Monday night.
Current forecast: thundery showers.
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Snap.
We are in the caravan in this area. Just now it just looks like 10/10 cloud and a cold wind. yesterdays wind was warm.

Maranoa and Warrego area
Summary Max 20 Rain. Possible storm.Chance of any rain: 100%
Cloudy. Very high (95%) chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm, possibly severe with damaging winds hail and heavy falls in the west from late this morning. Winds north to northeasterly 30 to 45 km/h tending north to northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h during the afternoon and evening. Daytime maximum temperatures between 19 and 23.


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The 512km radar pic, we may just miss the rain this morning.
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At 17:16
24C and partly sunny
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We are having a hurricane! Magnificent clouds, muggy, odd variable breezes, and something that would be short of "spitting rain." Certainly not measurable. Maybe more in the next 36 hours. Along with that, I have ash on my porch from a fire 60 miles away. Forecast High for the day 36+C.
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It's 17C and sunny here in Victoria!
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A Fire Weather Watch has been upgraded to the first Red Flag Warning I remember seeing for Western Washington. The forecast is for very low humidity, hot, and windy Friday and Saturday. The predicted high is 34 C here in Kent Saturday with humidity at 15%. This has already been a hot dry Summer around here. Forest and brush fires are rare west of the Cascades in Washington.

Fortunately it's been fairly comfortable here for the past week. This area has been a little north of the extreme heat to the south.
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It's 21.3C here. I don't mind at all to be in a place that's 20C cooler than where I was two days ago.
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.20 inches of rain in my gauge! YEA! I harvester 40 gallons so my favorite roses got a good deep drink. We are on extra conservation measures- no watering for two weeks, while they fix a major feeding pipeline. The temperature has dropped as well. What a difference a small hurricane makes!
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It's 25.6C here, and smoky from fires in Washington. Thanks, Gordon. :roll: We've had no rain since July 18, if you don't count 0.2 mm on August 10. Considering that 1 mm is the width of a dime, 0.2 mm isn't really more than a few drops.
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They are endlessly claiming it is going to rain, but most of the time the rain doesn't materialize and they just move the forecast for the rain a bit further out :roll:

However, it has been an abnormally cool August and early September here, so I am not complaining :D
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Between the heat and the smoke it's been a miserable day today. The high was 35 C. Air quality has been in the "Unhealthy" range all day, just shy of "Very Unhealthy" for a while. Tonight the AQI is still 161. I've been holed up in my office all day with a filter attached to the back of a fan to clean the air along with another air filter that I run all year long. I had to keep the windows closed, with no air conditioning. So it's been uncomfortably warm.

Unlike the smoke blowing in here from California and Canada the past few summers, this is from local Washington fires.

The wind is supposed to shift back to onshore from the ocean tomorrow, cooling things down, and blowing the smoke away. I'm skeptical about the smoke. I've seen this happen twice in the past where the wind has initially blown from the East, blowing the smoke out over the ocean, then when the wind shifted to the West, all it did was blow all that smoke sitting over the ocean back at us again. Right now the smoke map shows a lot of smoke off the coast just waiting to blow back here tomorrow.
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We will arrive back home on Thursday and can only remember 4 or 5 days where we had rain since 28 June. A couple of days had light showers.
I love winters up north. :) :)
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And why not. Your northern winters don't feature days with only three or four hours of daylight, square tires on your cars and temperatures in the -40s. :lol: :lol: :lol:

If you're wondering about square tires, there is a flat spot on your tire where the tire rests on the ground. If it's very cold, the air pressure in your tire is reduced, so the flat spot is larger than normal. The rubber is very rigid in the extreme cold so, when you start to move, you feel all these bumps as the tires rotate enough for the flat parts to come around again. It usually takes 50 or 100 yards for the friction with the road and the flexing of the rubber to warm the rubber enough for the flat spot to disappear.
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Conditions are much better here this morning. Wind has shifted to onshore and the air quality is improving. The AQI is now at 88. It's much cooler now with clouds coming in and a chance of rain.

Sorry Michael. It looks like the smoke is blowing up to Victoria now. I just checked several Victoria stations and they are all reporting an AQI around 160.
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