October 2025

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Setting up for a split.
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NW advection N25 G40. Trying not to jinx it but ADIOS SUMMER!! Good riddance. Don't come back until at least next May.

Going out in this shortly. A great day in SETX.
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DP of 25°F. NW 25 G 41. 63°F The Sun is bright in the crystalline blue sky. It doesn't get any better than this. More of the same tomorrow. Clone and serve up until Thanksgiving!
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I was reminded this morning that it’s time to switch my runs to the afternoon/evening.

The temps are fine but the wind is a bit much for me to consider this a perfect weather day.
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jasons2k wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 12:17 pm I was reminded this morning that it’s time to switch my runs to the afternoon/evening.

The temps are fine but the wind is a bit much for me to consider this a perfect weather day.
It seems like clear days are often windy.
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Well, we didn't get hit with a hurricane or tropical storm this year. soooooo, that means no snow this winter either lol
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It's a Chamber of Commerce day at last. After a low of 45°F, we're at 56°F, light northerly breeze. DP = 38°F. Highs in the upper 60s expected. Sunshine and blue skies. More of this docile weather heading into early next week. A slight chance of rain on Saturday with a nudge from a reinforcing FROPA.

After today, highs in the low 70s expected through Tuesday.
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Cosgrove just put out his winter forecast on facebook, lets just say its very interesting
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Stratton20 wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 12:44 am Cosgrove just put out his winter forecast on facebook, lets just say its very interesting
It looks dry though. Think precipitation chances are gonna be a big issue over the next few months.
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Cpv17 all it takes is enough lift and a system to dig far enough south with the cold air in place, it could be an interesting winter though given some of the analogs im seeing being posted around by cosgrove and some others, last wintry was dry here and we still had that big snowstorm in january
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I’m hoping for a cold, snowy, and did I say cold winter this year! Frigid is good, too.
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