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For the past three days, we have been bombarded with "DIRE ALERTS!" that temperatures are going to reach 100 degrees on June 20th, and how this is "NEAR RECORD TEMPERATURES!!!"

First off, it's Houston, it is on the coast, so 100 degrees is about the limit due to the humidity and closeness to the Gulf of Mexico. (oceans tend to smooth out temperatures swings while increasing precipitation.) So we don't usually ever get higher than 101-102.

Second, the news just mentioned that the average first day of the calendar year for triple digit temperatures is June 19th (today). The first day this year MAY be tomorrow. This is being broadcast as the world is ending, we are all going to die, unusual, aberrant weather behavior.

I don't get it - it's Texas. It's summer. It's HOT!!! It's been this way since I first moved here in 1978. Why this is such a big story is beyond me.

For the past three days, we have been bombarded with "DIRE ALERTS!" that temperatures are going to reach 100 degrees on June 20th, and how this is "NEAR RECORD TEMPERATURES!!!" First off, it's Houston, it is on the coast, so 100 degrees is about the limit due to the humidity and closeness to the Gulf of Mexico. (oceans tend to smooth out temperatures swings while increasing precipitation.) So we don't usually ever get higher than 101-102. Second, the news just mentioned that the average first day of the calendar year for triple digit temperatures is June 19th (today). The first day this year MAY be tomorrow. This is being broadcast as the world is ending, we are all going to die, unusual, aberrant weather behavior. I don't get it - it's Texas. It's summer. It's HOT!!! It's been this way since I first moved here in 1978. Why this is such a big story is beyond me.

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[–] Kannibal 0 points (+0|-0)

I was going to get the historical data for yesterday's high temps for Houston for the past 50 years. but the weather underground history function is glitching out.

the idea was to graph it out similar to something I saw done for fresno a while back

https://i.imgur.com/V7qIRLJ.jpg

One thing for sure, is that the temperature today will almost NEVER be the "average", which a-hole TV meteorologists call "normal."

Average <> Normal.