***Official 2025 Weather Thread***

madguy30

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Man, it feels great outside this morning. You can almost smell the football games that will soon be here

August is generally underrated imo.

It still gets hot and all but the nights start to cool down and the sun gets to that place where you can sense the fall coming more and more.

Bring it on.
 

drmwevr08

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August is generally underrated imo.

It still gets hot and all but the nights start to cool down and the sun gets to that place where you can sense the fall coming more and more.

Bring it on.
That's the part I miss about being in the midwest. You don't get anything like that here until much later and even then it's just not as pronounced or enjoyable. Also, I'm already tired of the summer heat and we have a minimum of a month left before it relents at all.
On the plus side, no chance of a flood since its rained about a quarter inch in the last 4 months!
 

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This is from an email from Iowa DNR this morning. I've had the AirNow app on my phone since going to Asheville, NC for a conference a couple of years ago. At that time, there was quite a bit of smoke in the area from fires in the mountains. I didn't know about the smoke plume option until this message. FYI, the current air quality for DSM is currently "unhealthy."

Real-time air quality maps and information about the air quality index can be found on EPA’s airnow.gov site. A graphic approximation of the extent and trajectory of the smoke plume can be seen on the map at fire.airnow.gov.
 
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This is from an email from Iowa DNR this morning. I've had the AirNow app on my phone since going to Asheville, NC for a conference a couple of years ago. At that time, there was quite a bit of smoke in the area from fires in the mountains. I didn't know about the smoke plume option until this message. FYI, the current air quality for DSM is currently "unhealthy."

Real-time air quality maps and information about the air quality index can be found on EPA’s airnow.gov site. A graphic approximation of the extent and trajectory of the smoke plume can be seen on the map at fire.airnow.gov.
Local city decided it was a good day to burn their stick/leaves pile.
 

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