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Jun 3 2010, 02:31 PM
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Rank: Whirlwind ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3 Joined: 16-October 09 From: Wilmington, NC Member No.: 19,480 |
Hi, I noticed something weird on the Accuweather 15 day forecasts.
For day 15, Fayetteville, NC has a forecast high of 109F (real feal of 169F!!) and low of 80F. This is outrageous by itself, especially since it's near impossible to get that warm with 95% humidity (which could be where the 169F reading is coming from), but it's even stranger when a location in the very same state (Boone) has a forecast high of 65F and low of 38F. Now, I know this is a distance away and the forecast should be taken with a grain of salt, but it's really weird, huh? |
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Jun 14 2010, 07:14 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 33,197 Joined: 16-March 08 From: Covington, VA Member No.: 14,395 |
Hi, I noticed something weird on the Accuweather 15 day forecasts. For day 15, Fayetteville, NC has a forecast high of 109F (real feal of 169F!!) and low of 80F. This is outrageous by itself, especially since it's near impossible to get that warm with 95% humidity (which could be where the 169F reading is coming from), but it's even stranger when a location in the very same state (Boone) has a forecast high of 65F and low of 38F. Now, I know this is a distance away and the forecast should be taken with a grain of salt, but it's really weird, huh? *marks calendar to be far, far away from Fayetteville area on this date* -------------------- Snowfall 2007-2008 season-11.4 inches
Snowfall 2008-2009 season-13.1 inches Snowfall 2009-2010 season-68.6 inches Snowfall 2010-2011 season-19.5 inches Snowfall 2011-2012 season-16.5 inches. Snowfall 2012-2013 season-25.9 inches. |
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