November 2023
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Re: November 2023
It looks like once this cold snap arrives, we stay below normal through at least the first week of december with above average precipitation according to the CPC
Re: November 2023
Sustained cool weather on the way!
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We haven't, but be prepared for an OG Fall stretch like the early 90s.
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Like I said, I’d say otherwise. You people in here wanna act like we live in north Texas. We’ve had plenty of fall like weather here for southeast Texas standards in the past month. It just started late. But so does every season these days.
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Only 6 days with highs below 70° in CLL. Cooler than 2 years ago at least
We did have 90s until late October. Halloween was the first break from summer, but it lasted about 3 days.
Back in the 1980s, days in the 60s in October were more common.
this November we've had 9 days of 75°+ and 6 days in the 80s out of 18. The average high in CLL is 68°-69° now.
Beginning Tuesday we have a potential 2.5-3 week stretch of 50s, low 60s with no 70s. I haven't seen that kind of weather around Thanksgiving and early December in nearly 30 years. The last few years we've hitting 70 degree Dew Points early and often in November and December. Again, since Halloween it's better than 2022 and 2021, but that's not saying much. lol
We did have 90s until late October. Halloween was the first break from summer, but it lasted about 3 days.
Back in the 1980s, days in the 60s in October were more common.
this November we've had 9 days of 75°+ and 6 days in the 80s out of 18. The average high in CLL is 68°-69° now.
Beginning Tuesday we have a potential 2.5-3 week stretch of 50s, low 60s with no 70s. I haven't seen that kind of weather around Thanksgiving and early December in nearly 30 years. The last few years we've hitting 70 degree Dew Points early and often in November and December. Again, since Halloween it's better than 2022 and 2021, but that's not saying much. lol
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We had perfect weather in Washington DC. Sunny and upper 50s.
Thanksgiving Eve and Thanksgiving look like around 60 degrees and sunshine. Perfect.
Thanksgiving Eve and Thanksgiving look like around 60 degrees and sunshine. Perfect.
Re: November 2023
We have had less than a week of fall weather. It's been mid 80s and humid nearly the entire time. As a kid I remember going to football games on Friday night and it frequently being chilly if not cold. It's been shorts and t-shirt weather for all but maybe one of them.
Re: November 2023
brazoriatx wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:34 amSo we want the low further away from the coast? What day are we talking here
Nah, no "want" for me — the cold frozen precip is useless. The mildly cooler solutions (like featured on today's 12z EURO) are much better.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 11:53 ambrwzoriatx probably the sunday-monday timeframe next week, and yes we want the low further off shore because the closer it is to shore, it will be able to bring in more mild air, keeping everything liquid, still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast though
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user:null no thanks, ill take the cold and wintry precip over mildly weather, im the exact opposite lol
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It’s been cool ever since Halloween with the exception of a few days. I don’t know what else you could possibly want. You need to realize that seasons don’t start on time these days. Everything is pushed back. This past week we had highs in the 60’s and 70’s. That’s fall weather for us.Cromagnum wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:14 pmWe have had less than a week of fall weather. It's been mid 80s and humid nearly the entire time. As a kid I remember going to football games on Friday night and it frequently being chilly if not cold. It's been shorts and t-shirt weather for all but maybe one of them.