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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#601 Postby DallasAg » Sun Aug 11, 2024 6:57 pm

Reasons for optimism, at least climatologically, for DFW.

Tomorrow (8/12) the daily average low starts to drop. On Thursday (8/15) the daily average high starts to do the same.

The next week or two may be seasonably hot, but we're starting to run out of time (climatologically) for things to get truly out of hand.

Cooler days ahead...eventually!
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#602 Postby gpsnowman » Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:35 pm

DallasAg wrote:Reasons for optimism, at least climatologically, for DFW.

Tomorrow (8/12) the daily average low starts to drop. On Thursday (8/15) the daily average high starts to do the same.

The next week or two may be seasonably hot, but we're starting to run out of time (climatologically) for things to get truly out of hand.

Cooler days ahead...eventually!

My weather nerdiness comes out when the averages drop although it does take a while for the actual temps to respond. Hopefully after the next 2 weeks we start to see a difference with some rain chances. It was about this time 2 years ago DFW had that huge rain that abruptly ended the summer of 2022.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#603 Postby Ntxw » Mon Aug 12, 2024 11:56 am

August is like winter's February. You can have the worst (hottest) of the season and still stretches, but at some point things start to change! Sun angle continues to lower and the arctic-subarctic regions cools. Fall equinox only a month-ish away!
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#604 Postby Brent » Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:20 pm

Ntxw wrote:August is like winter's February. You can have the worst (hottest) of the season and still stretches, but at some point things start to change! Sun angle continues to lower and the arctic-subarctic regions cools. Fall equinox only a month-ish away!


Yeah the mornings around 7am are definitely getting noticeably darker. It's coming guys
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#605 Postby CaptinCrunch » Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:49 am

Ntxw wrote:August is like winter's February. You can have the worst (hottest) of the season and still stretches, but at some point things start to change! Sun angle continues to lower and the arctic-subarctic regions cools. Fall equinox only a month-ish away!


I am looking forward to the shift to standard time, but the coming Winter 24/25 already doesn't look that promising. CPC is forecasting La Nina (weak-Moderate) to be coupled with the start of Solar Maximum for 2025.

:hmm: :Chit:
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#606 Postby funster » Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:58 am

Looks like some extra hot hotness moving in next week before we get better. I'm most certainly using sad cry and despair emojis for this post. :x :cry:
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#607 Postby snownado » Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:31 am

The summer hasn't been all that hot (relative to average) thus far, but if the 00z GFS is to believe, a brutal 2nd half of August will definitely help to make up for it.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#608 Postby Tejas89 » Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:23 am

Rule #1 of Texas Summer: Never cancel Texas Summer.

Mid 100s coming for DFW next week.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#609 Postby BrokenGlassRepublicn » Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:18 pm

Tejas89 wrote:Rule #1 of Texas Summer: Never cancel Texas Summer.

Mid 100s coming for DFW next week.

Gross.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#610 Postby Brent » Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:02 pm

CaptinCrunch wrote:
Ntxw wrote:August is like winter's February. You can have the worst (hottest) of the season and still stretches, but at some point things start to change! Sun angle continues to lower and the arctic-subarctic regions cools. Fall equinox only a month-ish away!


I am looking forward to the shift to standard time, but the coming Winter 24/25 already doesn't look that promising. CPC is forecasting La Nina (weak-Moderate) to be coupled with the start of Solar Maximum for 2025.

:hmm: :Chit:


Yeah I dunno even up here I'm gonna have a lot of snowy trip ideas this winter because I don't trust it anymore. Everyone said last winter would be good and then I had one plan in almost March thinking that and yeah not happening again...

I mean at some point it will get better up here but what year is another story
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#611 Postby weatherdude1108 » Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:27 pm

snownado wrote:The summer hasn't been all that hot (relative to average) thus far, but if the 00z GFS is to believe, a brutal 2nd half of August will definitely help to make up for it.


I was hoping we'd sail through the Summer with flying colors with how June and July went. The climatologically hottest time of year is the last week of July and first two weeks of August.

Next week is the third week of August, past the hottest point of the year, and they're saying this will be the hottest week so far (107ish here at some point).

No bueno! :grr: :cry: :sprinkler:

Mid-October should see a decent cold front, on average anyway.

Only two months away!lol :roll: This is the point where I look out into the forecasts as far as I can see, for any ray of hope.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#612 Postby South Texas Storms » Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:05 pm

Next week looks absolutely brutal...especially across north TX. About as bad as it gets around here. Parts of north TX will likely see high temperatures reach near 110F for several days next week.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#613 Postby Brent » Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:50 pm

weatherdude1108 wrote:
snownado wrote:The summer hasn't been all that hot (relative to average) thus far, but if the 00z GFS is to believe, a brutal 2nd half of August will definitely help to make up for it.


I was hoping we'd sail through the Summer with flying colors with how June and July went. The climatologically hottest time of year is the last week of July and first two weeks of August.

Next week is the third week of August, past the hottest point of the year, and they're saying this will be the hottest week so far (107ish here at some point).

No bueno! :grr: :cry: :sprinkler:

Mid-October should see a decent cold front, on average anyway.

Only two months away!lol :roll: This is the point where I look out into the forecasts as far as I can see, for any ray of hope.


It's our fault our Mets said we were past the hottest time of year :spam: whatever they expect predict the opposite
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#614 Postby snownado » Tue Aug 13, 2024 4:54 pm

Today marks the 14th 100°F+ day of the year for DFW.

In all likelihood, it's the start of a decent streak.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#615 Postby gpsnowman » Wed Aug 14, 2024 3:38 pm

Y'all check on me in September. I'm done with this crap.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#616 Postby weatherdude1108 » Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:04 pm

gpsnowman wrote:Y'all check on me in September. I'm done with this crap.


I echo that sentiment! Definitely out of heat hibernation by Halloween, one would hope! :lol: Ugh.
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#617 Postby Ntxw » Wed Aug 14, 2024 5:26 pm

It will be hot the next 5-7 days. We'll likely triple our number of 100+ days in this stretch.

Bit of hope? Orientation of the ridge may allow a bit backdoor-ish of less hot air. Super duper long range heights begins to lower, meaning the ridges are less intense, how much of this is climo or real...lets wait and see!
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#618 Postby snownado » Wed Aug 14, 2024 6:11 pm

Ntxw wrote:It will be hot the next 5-7 days. We'll likely triple our number of 100+ days in this stretch.

Bit of hope? Orientation of the ridge may allow a bit backdoor-ish of less hot air. Super duper long range heights begins to lower, meaning the ridges are less intense, how much of this is climo or real...lets wait and see!


Larry Cosgrove did speak to that possibility in his afternoon discussion.

Meanwhile, flash drought may also become a concern (believe it or not).
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#619 Postby weatherdude1108 » Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:16 am

snownado wrote:
Ntxw wrote:It will be hot the next 5-7 days. We'll likely triple our number of 100+ days in this stretch.

Bit of hope? Orientation of the ridge may allow a bit backdoor-ish of less hot air. Super duper long range heights begins to lower, meaning the ridges are less intense, how much of this is climo or real...lets wait and see!


Larry Cosgrove did speak to that possibility in his afternoon discussion.

Meanwhile, flash drought may also become a concern (believe it or not).



The EWX also had a sentence early this morning about a "...new development from earlier model runs..." with a ridge rider potential mid-next week. Waiting for consistency. Something more hopeful to look at instead of the same ole' rinse repeat. Low chance is better than NO chance.

Fingers crossed!
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.LONG TERM...
(Friday night through Wednesday)
Issued at 145 AM CDT Thu Aug 15 2024

The Subtropical Ridge becomes more expansive and stronger, possibly
600 dam at 500 MB, this weekend through the middle of next week. A
combination of subsidence under the Ridge and slightly below normal
moisture levels (PWs) keep rain out of the forecast. However, a new
development from earlier model runs is a mid level impulse rotating
around the Ridge over our area during the middle of next week that
brings a slug of increased moisture resulting in low chances of
rain.
For now, will leave POPs out and wait for trends to be more
consistent.


https://forecast.weather.gov/product.ph ... glossary=1
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Re: Texas Summer 2024

#620 Postby TropicalTundra » Thu Aug 15, 2024 12:52 pm

winter thread, where art thou? I’m dying out here..

Models show us cooling down at the end of next week, but I won’t make it at this rate..
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