90 Degrees in Shade! All time record at my weather station!
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90 Degrees in Shade! All time record at my weather station!
***JANUARY ALL TIME RECORD HEAT SET TODAY AT MY
PERSONAL WEATHER STATION OF 90, beating 1998's record
of 89 degrees***
Today it hit 90 degrees in the shade- it is currently 88 Degrees
at my location and 85 Degrees at Pinellas Park unofficially
My Location: 88 F
Pinellas Park Nearby Location:
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... =KFLPINEL1
PERSONAL WEATHER STATION OF 90, beating 1998's record
of 89 degrees***
Today it hit 90 degrees in the shade- it is currently 88 Degrees
at my location and 85 Degrees at Pinellas Park unofficially
My Location: 88 F
Pinellas Park Nearby Location:
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... =KFLPINEL1
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:wow! that sucks! (unless you are already ready for summer.). It will probably get chilly again though before the winter is done, so I wouldn't get too used to the heat...but wow! 90 degrees in January!? Is that an all time record high?
At my Unofficial location- yes...all time...for January
All time record- no, not officially, the official station recorded around 81 but that is because
the official station is right near the open tampa bay next
to water temperatures of 63 F.
Go 5-10 miles inland...and without the water's influence-
easily 85-90...
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Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Records have been destroyed/shattered by 10 degrees!
My Personal Weather station hit 95 F in the balcony in the shade
Yesterday: 92 F in Seminole!!!
Old records were around 80-82 F
When I used to live in apts., I had my guages on my balcony and they always read hotter than the real temperature. Part of the reason is you should never take readings that close to a building, especially a balcony that traps the heat even more. Second reason is that unless you are on the 1st floor, you're not going to get an accurate surface/2m temperature reading.
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jschlitz wrote:Tampa Bay Hurricane wrote:Records have been destroyed/shattered by 10 degrees!
My Personal Weather station hit 95 F in the balcony in the shade
Yesterday: 92 F in Seminole!!!
Old records were around 80-82 F
When I used to live in apts., I had my guages on my balcony and they always read hotter than the real temperature. Part of the reason is you should never take readings that close to a building, especially a balcony that traps the heat even more. Second reason is that unless you are on the 1st floor, you're not going to get an accurate surface/2m temperature reading.
Interesting...I'll take that into consideration-
the 95 was probably too high
Around the mid to upper 80s was probably more accurate
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