19 august weather

  1. 12 Best Places to Travel in August 2023
  2. Weather August
  3. The Weather Channel
  4. Weather and water update 19th August 2020 – San Jacinto Trail Report


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12 Best Places to Travel in August 2023

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Weather August

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The Weather Channel

August's forecast temperature pattern is one that has become familiar for the United States since summer began, with a split between hotter-than-average conditions in parts of the western and northern U.S., and the South escaping the worst of the searing heat. Hotter-than-average temperatures are most likely to encompass an area from the Northwest to the upper Midwest in August, according to the latest outlook from The Weather Company, an IBM Business. Portions of the Northern Plains could have the hottest temperatures when compared to August's average. Save up to $100 on the Dyson Pure Cool Link Fan (SPONSORED) Areas from the lower Mississippi Valley into the Southeast might have below-average temperatures overall in the new month. But since it's still summer, the South's typical humidity will still make temperatures feel uncomfortable at times. Orange shaded areas had warmer than average temperatures June 1-July 27, 2021. Locations shaded gray were near average and green depicts slightly below-average temperatures. (Midwest Regional Climate Center) "This 'warm-over-cool' pattern is typical in summers with strong tropospheric polar vortex (TPV)," said Todd Crawford, Director of Meteorology at Atmospheric G2. Essentially, areas surrounding the North Pole have seen a weather pattern where troughing in the middle portions of the atmosphere has dominated, which is having an impact on the weather experienced in the lower latitudes and results in the warm-over-cool pattern. The...

Weather and water update 19th August 2020 – San Jacinto Trail Report

[ UPDATED 22nd August with air quality information, and description of hail storm from 21st.] Despite the weather, I continue to average 3-4 hikes per week to San Jacinto Peak, usually all by different routes. Other hikes/runs to check on conditions since the last report have included the Tahquitz area meadows, and South Ridge and Ernie Maxwell trails. Hikers should be prepared for hot and humid weather for the remainder of August, even at the highest elevations. I observed a record temperature at San Jacinto Peak on Monday 17th (62.1°F), and then promptly broke that again today (62.3°F). Granted it’s not exactly Furnace Creek, but it is unusually warm night and day throughout the high country at present, often combined with high humidity. Please give considerable extra thought to route choice, start times, clothing, sun protection, and water requirements. Hikers should also be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions in the high country in late summer. Thunderstorms with lightning, intense precipitation, and rapid temperature drops, most likely in the afternoon or evening, can occur at or near the high peaks even when such storms are not forecast for lower elevations. A localized storm around Tahquitz Peak and Saddle Junction on 21st August included dangerous hail, up to one inch in diameter, falling for 20 minutes. Air quality is currently very poor, mainly due to ozone smog and of course smoke. On Friday 21st, the AQI in Idyllwild was 120 in the morning, rising ...