(05-28-2020, 12:04 AM)InbetweenDreams Wrote: @Cridders88 Crazy, the last several years here January through May have been exceptionally wet, January is one of the wettest months here. Usually starts to dry out by the end of July and here lately dry Autumns. I like summer, just don't look forward to the humidity. That's what makes it unbearable...highs 35+ with 60% humidity is kind of rough if you're not in a pool!
I am with you on the humidity, unfortunately being surrounded by ocean on this island means the heat over here is rarely dry, it can be quite oppressive. Luckily the heat we are experiencing at the moment is being delivered by drier easterly winds off continental Europe so it has been a little more bearable.
Here, Winters are normally wet and Summers are obviously drier, however, even the Summer months can be quite wet sometimes. Summer 2007 springs to mind where the rain was relentless and there was flooding. We had a really wet Winter this year, and the wettest February on record for some parts of the UK (12.5cm here so not as bad as some parts). Mother nature always seems to he balance things out though and it has been unusually dry since Mid March. We have recorded 0.04cm of rain so far this May which is exceptionally dry by UK standards haha. And especially so for my location in the UK (southwest).
Are you Autumns drier because the tropical storms tend to focus more to the south in the Caribbean in the mid Autumn?
Edit: I thought I had remembered correctly! I guess Arthur brushed the coast and Bertha has hit further south in South Carolina, I expect you will get some of her remnants though as she is moving northwards.
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