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You’ll see how much man-made heat there is once October’s NCDC report is issued. The West will probably have no anomaly .
Where I’m sitting, the temperature is 75 degrees with 18 percent humidity at 10 pm. Yuma is low desert at less than 200 feet above sea level. Weather Underground predicts highs going from the mid 80’s to low 80’s over the next week. Lows are supposed to drop into the mid 50’s.
I could live with this for the rest of my life, but in reality I have to wonder what this means for the next 5 months. If temps continue to follow this pattern there could be hard freezes in store for farmers here, damaging lettuce and citrus crops in January. It could also cause a lot of winter visitors trying to escape the northern weather really unhappy, also.
high pressure over the Great Basin, which means CAVU weather here in The Valley, like totally, fer sure, at least until someone starts a fire.
it was high 80’s here today, likely warmer the rest of the week, but with coolish, dry evenings.
IOW, pretty much typical fall Santa Ana weather here in SoCal