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The high today in Hemet, California forecast to be 69! Next Tuesday 94. It's been upsy daisy for weeks. Do you like surprises weatherwise?

Posted - May 19, 2020

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  • 34634
    We are still running about a month behind weatherwise.  Colder and rainy.   

    I am ready for summer to get here...or at least spring. 
      May 19, 2020 9:21 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    I don't know if the weather is actually getting weirder or I just didn't notice. Today's high is predicted to be 80..next Tuesday 98. A few weeks ago we got up to 103! Used to be the weather got warmer as we headed for summer. These days it's a roller coaster ride. At least here where I live. Thank you for your reply m2c and Happy Wednesday to thee. All OK with you and your family?
      May 20, 2020 1:59 AM MDT
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  • 34634
    I hoping this is the last cooler soell and the heat gets here. 
      May 20, 2020 6:30 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Does it seem more roller coastier to you this year m2c or is it just here in Hemet? A few weeks ago the blossoms popped out due to spring and then we get a cold snap. The trees must be very confused too. I'm not a fan of triple-digit weather ever. On the other hand I am a fan of seasons and unseasonable weather is not my favorite thing. Thank you for our reply. All OKAY for you and yours? Happy Wednesday! :) This post was edited by RosieG at May 20, 2020 6:48 AM MDT
      May 20, 2020 6:37 AM MDT
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  • 10694

    Yesterday the temperature here topped out at 55 at 12:45, then plummeted to 40 by 2:30 (normal highs are around 75).  The forecast for next Thursday calls for high temperatures to be 92-97 (depending on the forecast model), with lows in the 60's (excessive heat advisories may need to be posted).

    I love weather (armature meteorologist).  What I don’t like is being wrong (surprises?)  when forecasting low temperatures.  I expected thunderstorms yesterday.  In fact, I knew they were coming last Friday (when it was sunny and warm).  On that day, I gathered everything I'd need to cover my garden to protect it from hail and set it in the garden (even did a dry run).  Yesterday morning around 10 as the warm May sun was breaking through the low overcast, I carefully covered each plant in my garden (even used a 32-gallon garbage can), and rolled out a tarp across my peppers.  I weighted everything down with jugs of water, rocks and garden statues.  At 1:35, the nearly clear sky suddenly clouded over and at 1:45 the sky opened up.  Rain fell at the rate of 4”/hr, pea-sized hail rapidly piled up, and strong winds buffeted the area.  Beautiful!  The road in front of my house turned into a river - complete with cascading waves of hail (I’m on the side of a hill).  The house gutters were so full of water and hail that the water poured over them like a waterfall all around the house (the gutters are 6” deep), and a lake formed at the bottom of the hill (both the road and the neighbors yard were under feet of water).  Weather at its best!!!  However, what I didn’t expect (but should have) was such a drastic temperature drop.  40 is a bit cold for this time of year (and it didn’t get much warmer the rest of the day).  My begonias and cacti are not happy (I hope they survive).

    This post was edited by Shuhak at May 20, 2020 2:01 AM MDT
      May 19, 2020 10:07 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Oh my gosh Shuhak and here I am complaining about ambient temperature and you are actually going through REAL WEATHER! Several weeks ago it got up to 103 in Hemet. Today the high will be 80. Next Tuesday 98! The forecast was for rain on Monday. Never arrived. I think being a weather forecaster may be the only job in the world where you never have to be right and you never lose your job. Hail? Oy vey. It may be my imagination or lousy memory but isn't the weather getting more and more erratic? Back in the day weather got warmer as we headed to summer. There was no drastic backtracking once you were on that path. It seemed more predictable and logical. Now? Yikes. But we don't have the problems you do. Of course northern California is very beautiful and lush and green BECAUSE of your weather so I guess it balances out. Thank you for your very entertaining description of what you experienced. I'm sure you'd rather you didn't have it to go through but at least you're very resourceful and know what to do to prepare for it. Happy Wednesday! :)
      May 20, 2020 2:09 AM MDT
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