Ever? Come on. It gets to a 110 feels like every couple years.Its looking like Wednesday might be one of the nastiest days of ever.
It’s July. It’s supposed to be hot. It’s barely been hot yet this year.
Ever? Come on. It gets to a 110 feels like every couple years.Its looking like Wednesday might be one of the nastiest days of ever.
Ever? Come on. It gets to a 110 feels like every couple years.
It’s July. It’s supposed to be hot. It’s barely been hot yet this year.
Per AII don't recall ever seeing a dew point in the 80s.
A dew point of 84 might be a record though. Definitely the air temp overall hasn’t been bad this summer.Ever? Come on. It gets to a 110 feels like every couple years.
It’s July. It’s supposed to be hot. It’s barely been hot yet this year.
**** that. **** all of that.Per AI
The highest dew point ever recorded in Iowa is 91°F, observed in Maurice, Iowa, between 5-7 p.m. on July 27, 2021, according to FOX 29 Philadelphia. The air temperature at that time was 93°F, resulting in a heat index of 141°F. Another high dew point reading of 90°F was recorded in Clarion, Iowa, on July 28, 2021, at 2:15 p.m. Central time, with a corresponding air temperature of 90°F and a heat index of 132°F.
Its looking like Wednesday might be one of the nastiest days of ever.
I remember seeing a dew point of 81 in CR at least once last summer.A dew point of 84 might be a record though. Definitely the air temp overall hasn’t been bad this summer.
This would indicate that there are wet areas and there are still dry areas on the fringes.It will be interesting to see what YTD rainfall totals are at the end of the month for the state. I think most would say its been a wetter than normal year, but through June we were still below normal for average annual precipitation. We've been dry for so long I think people forget what normal precipitation looks like in Iowa.
Gave up on powder years ago and switched to cream. Less mess, same effectiveness.This would have been a good year to invest in Gold Bond powder stock.
It will be interesting to see what YTD rainfall totals are at the end of the month for the state. I think most would say its been a wetter than normal year, but through June we were still below normal for average annual precipitation. We've been dry for so long I think people forget what normal precipitation looks like in Iowa.
It seems like there is no "normal" weather in Iowa. We go from heat index to wind chill and from flood to drought in a matter of a couple of days.
The yearly average may look normal, but the extremes at both ends of the spectrum throughout the year makes those yearly averages look normal.
Radar data suggests a tornado occurred NW of Gilbert. Tornadic Debris Signature (TDS).