SE MO was the best yr I ever experienced. We had a few 3 digit tempts, no hard rains, no tornadoes. It is hard to comprehend how many of you suffered. My heart bled for you all. d@@NYPD99STARR
Same! Fall, spring, and winter are intensely better than summer! Can't wait for temps to drop and those gorgeous fall colors to arrive here in Michigan!
This heat and dry weather is horrible! The grass and trees look so dried out..the fall foliage isn’t looking good. We’re having our annual Seneca Indian Festival until Sunday and who feels like walking around in this heat? I’m counting the days until fall! Thanks for the update Max, appreciate you 😊
Here in central Tennessee it has been *very* dry. The grass is dying, and even some medium sized trees are becoming stressed. I've had to water our large apple trees three times this year. Since April 2nd, we have gotten only a bit over 1.5 inches! This location is *the* driest point in all of central Tennessee.
Hurricanes out to sea can send large swells to the coasts which will lead to dangerous rip currents and people should be very cautious going too deep in the water
Saw that convection last night in STL. Lightning storm was crazy. On a hilariously unrelated note, Death Ridge is a great name for a barbershop quartet
@@CSharpMajor I live north of Springfield mo. There was intense lighting that I’ve never seen before a day or so ago south of Springfield . It was crazy
I'm in SE MO, we had little rain no severe drought, no hard rains, we had , a few 3 digit tempts. The best summer we ever had here. Unbelievable how many people around the world has suffered, loosing everything. My ❤ cry's for you all. I keep telling my neighbor calm before the storm. I can't imagine us not getting hit with something before this is all over. 😢
My clover food plots for deer are dying and I need to plant my oats/radishes around the first week of September so hopefully the death ridge will be retreating by then
This is getting a little rough, and a few more rounds of severe weather is possible, some will see very hot temperatures, and others will have a nice summer cooldown
Traveling to Cincinnati next week and really looking forward to the nice weather that's on tap all week. Gonna be 15-20 degrees cooler than the LA suburbs
@@SevereStormFilmer Must be nice. There have been over 64 tornadoes in Ohio just this year. By the grace of God they have missed my home but they are happening very close to me.
Living in southern Kansas and we’ve had a terrific summer. Avg to below avg weather and some decent rain at least once a week or so this past month. Definitely ready for the fall though!
Michigan has over all not been much of a hot summer. Little disappointing. I like hot 80 to 85.. Not looking foward to late fall and winter. Comes too quick.
I’m in NYC. I hope I’m in the area for the summer cooldown. I’m so done with summer. Actually, I was done with summer back in April. Bring on fall and winter!!
thats actually climate change, not global warming. global warming refers to the melting ice caps and overall rising temperatures, while climate change refers to drastically changing temperatures with unnatural highs and lows, as well as drastic weather changes
@@nyxiescribbles So you ditch the term global warming, change it to climate change, and now it is credible? Read Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”, then get back to me on the climate change alarmist’s credibility.
So this lack of rain and low temps in the east and hot in the west. What could this mean for September. Im in Northern Indiana and we got rain over night but its the first in 13 days and we desperately need the rain.
Here in northern California, August always seems to be the hottest. That's when the Santa Ana winds start, and they reach all the way up to northern California. Probably the most dangerous time of the year.
I'm in kenosha WI. Right on Illinois Stateline. The doppler I just looked at shows most of it splitting going above us and below us in Illinois. Racine to Milwaukee might get some severe and northern Illinois but just rain over me.
This is my first full summer living in NC (not just visiting) so it is nice to not get hit by that mid-late summer Texas ridge this year 😂 plus seeing the highs in the 80s all next week is sweet
@@MaxVelocityWX I did notice that on some but that appears to be a static date concerning when the map was updated rather than when you acctually added your commentary