Hottest April ever!
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- Portastorm
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Hottest April ever!
Through today (4.27.11), this has been the hottest April in Austin, Texas, in 156 years of weather record-keeping.
And no signs of it abating ... ugh.
And no signs of it abating ... ugh.
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Re: Hottest April ever!
It has been pretty hot in Florida too....probably the hottest April I can remember. There were no breaks at all.
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And then comes May 2nd, when it only got up to 55F! It won't last - supposed to get into the 90's by the weekend. But I was reading an article that said the abnormally dry (dryest Feb-April ever) weather can cause very cold or very hot spells.
It's really wrong to need to turn on the heat in May here. So I didn't.
It's really wrong to need to turn on the heat in May here. So I didn't.
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Re: Hottest April ever!
This is in no way a complete list, but just some stats i put together for April 2011:-
WARMEST APRILS
Brownsville TX 80.37F
McAllen TX 80.8F
West Palm Beach FL 80.2F
Miami FL 80.1F
Ft Lauderdale FL 79.1F
Del Rio TX 78.4F
Austin Mabry TX 76.1F
College Station TX 75.6F
New Orleans LA 74.0F
Naples FL 78.1F (2nd)
Houston Hobby TX 74.9F (2nd)
Atlantic City NJ 56.0F (2nd)
San Antonio TX 75.7F (3rd)
Houston Int. Airport TX 74.9F (3rd)
Galveston TX 74.9F (3rd)
Tampa FL 76.3F (4th)
Vero Beach FL 74.4F (4th)
Waco TX 72.5F (4th)
Orlando FL 75.7F (5th) tie 1945)
Melbourne FL 74.0F (6th) tie 1957/2006
Austin Bergstrom TX 73.8F (6th)
Dallas TX 70.8F (6th)
Trenton NJ 56.2F (6th)
Wilmington DE 55.9F ( 7th)
Allentown PA 52.7F (8th) tied 1955
Sarasota FL 73.8F (9th)
Philadelphia PA 56.8F (9th)
Daytona Beach FL 72.2F (10th) tied 1968
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WARMEST APRILS
Brownsville TX 80.37F
McAllen TX 80.8F
West Palm Beach FL 80.2F
Miami FL 80.1F
Ft Lauderdale FL 79.1F
Del Rio TX 78.4F
Austin Mabry TX 76.1F
College Station TX 75.6F
New Orleans LA 74.0F
Naples FL 78.1F (2nd)
Houston Hobby TX 74.9F (2nd)
Atlantic City NJ 56.0F (2nd)
San Antonio TX 75.7F (3rd)
Houston Int. Airport TX 74.9F (3rd)
Galveston TX 74.9F (3rd)
Tampa FL 76.3F (4th)
Vero Beach FL 74.4F (4th)
Waco TX 72.5F (4th)
Orlando FL 75.7F (5th) tie 1945)
Melbourne FL 74.0F (6th) tie 1957/2006
Austin Bergstrom TX 73.8F (6th)
Dallas TX 70.8F (6th)
Trenton NJ 56.2F (6th)
Wilmington DE 55.9F ( 7th)
Allentown PA 52.7F (8th) tied 1955
Sarasota FL 73.8F (9th)
Philadelphia PA 56.8F (9th)
Daytona Beach FL 72.2F (10th) tied 1968
-justin-
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Re: Hottest April ever!
tropicana wrote:This is in no way a complete list, but just some stats i put together for April 2011:-
WARMEST APRILS
Brownsville TX 80.37F
McAllen TX 80.8F
West Palm Beach FL 80.2F
Miami FL 80.1F
Ft Lauderdale FL 79.1F
Del Rio TX 78.4F
Austin Mabry TX 76.1F
College Station TX 75.6F
New Orleans LA 74.0F
Naples FL 78.1F (2nd)
Houston Hobby TX 74.9F (2nd)
Atlantic City NJ 56.0F (2nd)
San Antonio TX 75.7F (3rd)
Houston Int. Airport TX 74.9F (3rd)
Galveston TX 74.9F (3rd)
Vero Beach FL 74.4F (4th)
Waco TX 72.5F (4th)
Orlando FL 75.7F (5th) tie 1945)
Melbourne FL 74.0F (6th) tie 1957/2006
Austin Bergstrom TX 73.8F (6th)
Dallas TX 70.8F (6th)
Trenton NJ 56.2F (6th)
Wilmington DE 55.9F ( 7th)
Allentown PA 52.7F (8th) tied 1955
Philadelphia PA 56.8F (9th)
Daytona Beach FL 72.2F (10th) tied 1968
-justin-
Yeah it was a scorcher. I am hoping for a cool May, June and July...


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Well they're sayin enjoy today's 70's cause we won't be seein em again till October! I went out to enjoy but came in wheezing cause there's a fire somewhere and the smoke is setting off my asthma. I can't see it but I can smell it. Smells like a structure fire but I don't see any news about one so it might be Mexico fires.
NWS says winds are from NE but I can feel some coming from SE. Weird.
NWS says winds are from NE but I can feel some coming from SE. Weird.
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Re: Hottest April ever!
Earlier this week, the Austin/San Antonio NWS office mentioned that smoke from the annual Mexican ag fires would probably be moving northward into Texas. So far it hasn't been too much of a factor due to the strength of the southwesterly/westerly winds aloft. Those winds aloft are supposed to be weakening and, thus, we could see more smoke and haze from our friends down south. 

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Yup. I haven't heard anything abt it being here today, but my nose and lungs usually let me know way before the news people...
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Re: Hottest April ever!
Meanwhile Salt Lake City had one of its coldest Aprils ever, probably 6th or 7th coldest overall and the coldest since 1975, and the 5th wettest on record as well.
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As south Texas becomes a desert it will be more common to get extremes in temperatures, especially high ones. Read up on Climateprogress.org about how deserts are expanding rapidly. Also ties into the latest research about how increasing CO2 is strengthening the cap, making it that much more unlikely that daytime heating and surface features will be able to break it. I can post the article if anyone is interested.
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horselattitudesfarm wrote:As south Texas becomes a desert it will be more common to get extremes in temperatures, especially high ones. Read up on Climateprogress.org about how deserts are expanding rapidly. Also ties into the latest research about how increasing CO2 is strengthening the cap, making it that much more unlikely that daytime heating and surface features will be able to break it. I can post the article if anyone is interested.
Please post a link to the article.
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