Things a bit warm back East

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Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

Do you suppose it was much different than the last interglacial period that was 2C warmer than today with 120ppm LESS CO2?
 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

And?
 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

I don't think the 15 degrees I see in my part of NH is a record high.
 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

So what? WTF was so unique about this particular warm front that you were compelled to start a thread about it?

Do you have a quota or something?
 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

/----/ 32 degrees here on Long Island.
 
We're having a heat wave here in the NW, 34 degree high. LOL, weather.
And you are where. Here in Salem, Oregon, 48 degrees and raining. About normal. December was a bit warm with several 60+ days. My roses are still trying to bloom, the blooms look a bit ragged, but they are still blooming.
 
For you cretins unable to read, this forecast starts tomorrow. So for many of you, you go from freezing to late spring temperatures in just a day or so. And for you that post the lie that the weather forecasts are routinely wrong, we shall see how your silly blather stacks up to what happens next week.

 
For you cretins unable to read, this forecast starts tomorrow. So for many of you, you go from freezing to late spring temperatures in just a day or so. And for you that post the lie that the weather forecasts are routinely wrong, we shall see how your silly blather stacks up to what happens next week.

Oh boy! Indian Summers NEVER have happened before, golly gee Mr. Dumbass sir, they are so rare they have a ******* NAME FOR THEM!.
 
Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL

That happened here in Kansas over the holidays.

They talk about "christmas in July" well we had "July in christmas".
 
We will have a few days a bit above normal, then rain for two days, then back to normal.

Looks like I get some comfortable range time in this week. :)
 
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Record highs today for millions of people in the midwest and east. Most 20 degrees or more above normal. Even the lows exceeding the average temperatures for much of the area. In January during a La Nina. Hey EMH, you were happy to post about lows in Tennessee a while ago, why are you not posting on the present highs? LOL



We in Nashville have not had a record high. We got close in the past three weeks, the closest being 1 degree short. I don't think Nashville had a single record high temp in 2025, kinda strange for a planet "warming" for the past 150 years...


If Earth was warming, which it isn't, we would see no record lows and regular record highs. Instead we see regular record lows and highs.... evidence the planet is not warming.
 
Oh boy! Indian Summers NEVER have happened before, golly gee Mr. Dumbass sir, they are so rare they have a ******* NAME FOR THEM!.
You are getting old and senile, boy. Indian summers are in the fall, not dead of winter. We are in a La Nina. That usually means a colder winter. However that is not what we are seeing. What we are seeing is a continuation, in fact, an acceleration of the warming we have been seeing for the last several decades.

This week, record temperatures are expected across the East and Midwest due to a strong heat wave.
 
Indeed. It's 30 right now in SW Pennsylvania, the highest it's been since before Christmas. It's been between 9° and 25° for most of that time. I don't know where this look is hearing this crap. From other kooks, I guess. :auiqs.jpg:
Another dumb **** that apparently has a reading level of the third grade. That is the forecast for this week.
 
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