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Old Posted Yesterday, 3:59 PM
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Noon in Windsor, 32 feels like 42. Supposed to peak at 34 and feel like 45 around 4pm.
Today is hitting different though. Last two days have been pretty much the same, but today for some reason, the air just feels a little thicker. Humidity levels right around 60% but it just feels so dense out there.
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Spectacular. A sea breeze kept things very comfortable today thus far.

Yes, harls, I'll mow soon. Might not get time until Friday tho.

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Old Posted Yesterday, 6:33 PM
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So it turned out the Chapleau reading was BS.
EC has taken off the temperature from data. No Pembroke at 34.4C is listed as the warmest temperature from yesterday.

Also means the 36.3C at Bathurst, NB is the warmest temperature in Canada this year.
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Spectacular. A sea breeze kept things very comfortable today thus far.

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Amazing, it feels like you were shoveling snow, just last week.
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Old Posted Yesterday, 6:51 PM
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We have reached our predicted 34C high in Moncton with a 44 Humidex.

I'm currently in air conditioned comfort in my office. It will be interesting to see what it feels like when I get in my car to go home.

Bathurst is the hot spot in NB with a current temperature of 36.3C It is also the Canadian hot spot as of right now.
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Old Posted Yesterday, 7:14 PM
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34.4 with a humidex of 44. Blew past our forecast of 32.

Daily record is 35.5 so we will see if we reached that between the hourly recordings.

That 36 recording in Bathurst is pretty insane. EDIT: make that 37 as of 4:00 local time. Shattering the previous daily record of 32.8. Looks like their all time record high is 37.4 - likely reached a higher temperature between the hourlies.
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Winds have shifted back to the southwest, temperatures increasing now even though it's pushing 5pm.
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4PM: Bathurst, NB at 37.0C.

Fredericton, NB with a toasty humidex of 45.6

5PM: Miramichi, NB now at 37.1C

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2:30PM Winnipeg 18.0C.

Maybe the east can give the west 10 degrees. Then everyone will be happy!
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Its raining here in Kamloops again. Were close to 7c below normal temps right now and have had rain nearly EVERY day for 8 weeks now. in fact it SNOWED here just above the city a few days ago. So lets take the " world is burning " crap down a notch. Amazing that NO one wants to talk about how cold it is in British Columbia. They cherry pick details to scream about Climate change, and here on Skyscraper page, if your not on the left side of the argument you get attacked. The guy is allowed his opinion, leave him alone. Start practicing all that B.S. tolerance you all often talk about.
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Its raining here in Kamloops again. Were close to 7c below normal temps right now and have had rain nearly EVERY day for 8 weeks now. in fact it SNOWED here just above the city a few days ago. So lets take the " world is burning " crap down a notch. Amazing that NO one wants to talk about how cold it is in British Columbia. They cherry pick details to scream about Climate change, and here on Skyscraper page, if your not on the left side of the argument you get attacked. The guy is allowed his opinion, leave him alone. Start practicing all that B.S. tolerance you all often talk about.
This is just a bit of an over exaggeration. Kamloops is experiencing a pretty average Spring, along with Kelowna and majority of B.C.

In May Kamloops experiences 9/31 days with rain and in June so far 6/18 days.

May 2024 you are off your daily mean Max and average temperature by .4c and your precipitation was just a hair off average.
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climat...=2024&Month=5#

for June 2024, half way through the month you are on pace for under your precipitation average and Daily mean max is low by about 1.9c but the warmer part of the month is still to come.
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climat...=2024&Month=6#


I have referenced Weather.gc.ca for historical 2024 and wikipedia for the averages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamloops
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Weather ≠ climate.

Also, you don't have to be tolerant of an opinion that is demonstrably wrong. If we had a bunch of flat earthers on here we wouldn't need to tolerate their point of view.
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