Observing the "warmest ever year" from Nashville...

Well. we've been hot here the past two days, but not record hot. We are about to have our 5th and likely final day 100F.

Interesting that today's all time high is from ... 1897... and we might clip that, which would be the first day all year of beating or tying a record high. And the low is much more recent... and impressive, 49F in Nashville in August, wow.


Almanac
Aug 29HighLowPrecip
Averages89°F67°--
Records100°(1897)49°(1986)
 
102 today

So the score late August is one record low in January, and one record high in August, in an urban area with a 4-6F UHI effect.....

LOL!!!!

and they will once again tell us this is/was the "warmest year ever...."

HARDLY
 
Well, today is 8/3 and the expected hi in Nashville today is 78F.

We have not yet gotten to 99F for the year.

No evidence of "warming" in Nashville, NONE...
 
We just got to 100F yesterday for the first time this year. All summer day record highs for nashville are at least 102F, so we didn't get any.

Apparently we are about to experience a significant cooling, possibly going under 60F overnight and not getting to 80F for the high, which likely would test record lows if it happens.
 
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officially 56F this morning, same as yesterday....

Translation - in what surely will be called "warmest year ever" Nashville is having a perfectly average summer, if not slightly cooler than normal.
 
officially 56F this morning, same as yesterday....

Translation - in what surely will be called "warmest year ever" Nashville is having a perfectly average summer, if not slightly cooler than normal.


Now it is recorded as two straight 54F mornings... We were one degree from a RECORD LOW....



They have also now changed the 100F to 99F, meaning Nashville did not get to 100F this year, a normal "benchmark" met half of summers here.
 
officially 56F this morning, same as yesterday....

Translation - in what surely will be called "warmest year ever" Nashville is having a perfectly average summer, if not slightly cooler than normal.
49 in McHenry county this morning in Chitown
 
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Well, Nashville regularly gets to 100 F. It is a "benchmark" for a warm summer. So far in 2023, the high is 99.

What's up now with the "warmest ever" year?



One day in August so far got to 90 and no more are in the forecast.

Today's data...

LOL!!!


Aug 7HighLowPrecip
Averages91°F70°--
Records104°(1930)56°(2004)



So, our record high today was in 1930, and our record low was in 2004, on a "warming" planet...

We are likely to end 2023 5 degrees short of getting to 104, which is an average summer "record high" for the date. WE ARE NOWHERE NEAR RECORD WARMTH

THERE IS NO EVIDENCE WE ARE WARMING IN NASHVILLE
No evidence that your IQ is over 70. LOL It is not raining in my backyard, therefore it cannot be raining anywhere in the world. God, you deniers use stupid arguements.
 
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Anyone ever wonder if your reading ability is above that of a third grader? Ever hear of proxies? No, I thought not.
Do you always post when you are drunk?

Sure seems like you are there most of the time.
 
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The forecast for Mon morning is 51, the record low is 49....

We've been close to record lows this summer before, and we haven't gotten near a record high.
 

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