Heavy Snow Slams Mongolia; Early Flakes Sweep Scandinavia; Colorado’s First Real Snowstorm Of The Season; Trump Calls Out UN To Their Faces; + China Burns Record Amount Of Coal
Heavy Snow Slams Mongolia; Early Flakes Sweep Scandinavia; Colorado’s First Real Snowstorm Of The Season; Trump Calls Out UN To Their Faces; + China Burns Record Amount Of Coal
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The weather is weird also here in Tallahassee, north Florida. Summers usually see a rainy season. August sees 5 to 10 inches of rain. Usually, the rainy season dwindles in spirts around early September and often even into the middle of October, there are periods of tropical showers.
Not this year! Around the middle of August, fall began! The winds were from the North, and all cloud movement was from a northern vector. Still is that way even on September 24th! Dry dry dry. Tallahassee is entering a drought!
In other words, late October is now here, but with warmer temperatures as the sun is still fairly high in latitude.
Fall, here, seems to come earlier and earlier every year!
The weather is weird also here in Tallahassee, north Florida. Summers usually see a rainy season. August sees 5 to 10 inches of rain. Usually, the rainy season dwindles in spirts around early September and often even into the middle of October, there are periods of tropical showers.
Not this year! Around the middle of August, fall began! The winds were from the North, and all cloud movement was from a northern vector. Still is that way even on September 24th! Dry dry dry. Tallahassee is entering a drought!
In other words, late October is now here, but with warmer temperatures as the sun is still fairly high in latitude.
Fall, here, seems to come earlier and earlier every year!
Freestone
Thanks for posting your note. It will be so interesting to see how things are 10 years from now. I enjoy warm better than cold!