Not So Fast, My Friend!

To borrow a catchphrase from Lee Corso.  It was funny to watch local weather talk about the “end of the 100 degrees” when a strong cold front made it into the state on the 4th.  We have had some wonderful weather and eight days from the 4th until the 11th were below normal – as much as 13 degrees below normal.  However, I said on the 1st that it was likely that we would at least see brief returns to 100 degree temperatures.  The drought continues and anytime we get a warm southwest wind blowing – it won’t take much to get quite hot.

Yesterday (12th) – with sunny skies and a southwest wind blowing to 30 mph, the temperature in Okarche reached a record breaking 101 degrees.  The previous record was 99 degrees set in 2000.  This marked the 65th day of the year where the temperature has reached at least 100 degrees.

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Will that be enough?  We will have to wait and see.  If we throw down enough rainfall, we may very well have seen the last of the 100 degree weather.  But, another reminder, that we have hit 100 degrees before all the way until the end of the month.  If we stay dry enough that potential will still be there.