It's part of Louisiana...

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El Nino sometimes doesn't have a big impact on summer weather in SETX, except a lower risk of a major hurricane. We still have a window until June 10th or so.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 3:07 pmDoctorMu dont think it will be around too long, maybe a week at most, with el nino i expect these heat ridges will be more transitory and not permanently stuck , definitely do not expect a repeat of last summer where the ridge just set on top of us all summer
I do see a stretch of low to mid 90’s, but the 100’s should stay in west /central texas , thanks goodness for el nino
El Niño or La Niña doesn’t seem to have any impacts on FL weather. Dry there during the winters and wet during the summers. And most temps there don’t ever get above 95°F.DoctorMu wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 4:20 pmThe easterlies are already starting in Florida. They'll see rain every other day or more until the end of September.
As Jerry Reed once sang: She got the Goldmine, and I got the Shaft.
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