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yonder

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Fri Sep 9, 2022, 09:51 PM Sep 2022

Finally, the high temperature stranglehold on SW Idaho has broken. I think. I hope. [View all]

What a blazing summer this year. We saw 27 days above 100 degrees where normally we would expect somewhere in the mid-teens. Those 27 days broke the previous record of 21, an almost 30 percent increase to the record alone.

Not only that, the number of days which have exceeded the daily average high temperature in July, August and September are 61 out of 71 days where one might expect 30-40 out of those 71.

I don't know if our hot summer is an outlier or a sign of things to come. I suspect the latter. Like many places in the West, it's been damn hot. The last two days of mid 80's are a welcome relief except for the wildfire smoke that just started pouring in.

-rant off

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