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Your Mom has fall weather




Summer, still here! We've made it through the first half of September unscathed
(hopefully not unbathed), and thus far it's been a scorcher. By a preliminary
count for the first 15 days, September is running somewhere around 5 degrees
above normal with an average high temp across the state at 92.9 degrees (normal
would be 87.9), and an average low of 68.2 degrees (normal of 63.2 degrees).

Okay, I'll pause for you to curse for awhile.

WOW! Kiss your Mother with that mouth? Anyway, we still have a few days to go
with the heat, and then HOPEFULLY we can drag a cold front through here and
cool things down a bit closer to normal, with a chance of rain to boot.

Again though, first we stick with the heat for awhile.







That pattern change SHOULD happen sometime this weekend. Timing is still a bit
iffy.



But next week, looks like back to the good old summertime.



Okay, back to the cursing if that helps.

Gary McManus
State Climatologist
Oklahoma Mesonet
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
(405) 325-2253
gmcmanus@mesonet.org

September 16 in Mesonet History

Record Value Station Year
Maximum Temperature 102°F WALT 1997
Minimum Temperature 37°F KENT 2012
Maximum Rainfall 3.52″ BURB 2013

Mesonet records begin in 1994.

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