Today was really nice, felt like fall, tomorrow looks to be the same, then we get a few ty days in a row but looks like we'll finally be done with the 80s for awhile the day before Turkey Day.
https://www.wunderground.com/history...ate/2004-12-25
neither 2004 nor 2002 got out of the low 50s on either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, and the nights froze.
2022 was another nice and cold one.
Today was really nice, felt like fall, tomorrow looks to be the same, then we get a few ty days in a row but looks like we'll finally be done with the 80s for awhile the day before Turkey Day.
Another really nice fall day. baseline bum
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This year has gotta be a record for latest I have ever turned my heater on for the first time, with yesterday being it already 2/3 of the way through fall.
Haven't used this heater since Feb 2021 and before that since my grandma died. Both my mom and I are cold weather people stuck in Texas because my grandmother wanted to be close to Mexico and Mexican food. It's stupid. I was conceived in PA and would much rather be there than here or anywhere north.
Nice hiking day today baseline bum
Not tomorrow, but Thanksgiving and forward looks like great weather.
Today I slept in like a rock as my crypto went up, it was a hot, sticky day before these next several days which look lovely.![]()
It looks like Fall 2024 has officially arrived in the Alamo City, baseline bum.
no 80s anywhere near in sight, mostly 60s highs and 40s lows. Unfortunately don't see anything close to a freeze either in sight, this seems more el nino-ish than la nina tbh. Rain coming next week. The soft, lilting, fall rain, not the ugly thunderstorm kind of weather.
And only 3/4 of the way through the actual fall season for us to get fall weather.
yeah and it appears we're getting an el nino late fall... ie clouds, rain (no storms), coolish days but higher lows, not many crisp radiational cooling dry type nights... el nino signature... after a strong la nina early-fall signature from the first 2/3 of fall... crappy.
ing 80s going into the new year.
I remember when trees used to lose all their leaves by the end of November out here. Doubt they'll even lose them in January this winter.
FWIW, it's supposed to only be in the 60s on New Year's Eve day and beyond, with lows in the 40s, and heading into the new week it looks like highs in the 60s/lows in the 40s predominate the first half of January, but that's still well above average with no actual cold weather or freezes in sight.
But yeah, you're right about the leaves. It's the end of the year here and it feels like mid-late September in Michigan, both the weather and with the tree leaves. Most of mine just fell but there's still a batch that hasn't fallen and with no super cold fronts in sight, pretty much 65/44 type sunny to partly cloudy days in sight for the next fortnight after the Christmas heat wave is finally over, I don't even know how much they will fall or if the budding in the spring will be delayed over it.
Definitely looks like we're getting a California winter to go with our California for an autumn.![]()
But ya never know, baseline bum, it's only late December/early January. You never know what lies ahead in February. I don't recall January 2021 being particularly cold, though it seemed colder than the current forecasts.
Weather.com's January forecast is stupidly hot for the San Antonio area
And ugh ing 86 on Monday
And no surprise, 2024 had the warmest fall on record in the United States as global warming continues its march unimpeded
https://www.noaa.gov/news/fall-2024-...mest-on-record
Definitely not like last winter where the rust belt especially Michigan and Minnesota had like no snow and minimal freezing the whole winter due to record anomalous highs but it still managed to be in the 80s here
No question the warmest fall. Summer was hot but not stupid hot, but fall was stupid hot
Hey baseline bum !! It got to 90 degrees here on the Far West Side!! And tomorrow is New Years Eve!! Wow........ must be record shattering.
I don't know why the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings for example are insistent on having an indoor stadium. Their winters will be temperate and pleasant in a couple decades.
Nunavut, Yukon, and Alaska will become prime real estate before either one of us will be eligible for medicare or social security, bro.![]()
2024 is officially the hottest year ever recorded in San Antonio. Pretty wild considering we only had a significantly above average summer as opposed to the monster one we had in 2023.
https://www.ksat.com/weather/2024/12...n-san-antonio/
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Goodness gracious pushing 90 every day this week, AC drip dripping on 24/7 and basically feeling like midsummer (not Texas standard but every other state standards) in ing the first week of ing February, baseline bum. Fuuuuuuuuu
Absolutely no hiking allowed.
But thankfully we have POTUS 47 who is going to tariff his way to gaining access to the Jewish weather-making space lasers soon and lower the temperatures and save America.
Outside of one hot week near the beginning of February, it's been a pretty nice/cool winter, baseline bum![]()
Definitely not four seasons (leaves didn't completely fall until mid ing January, as we had no fall this past year) but winter has been nice.
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