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NWMO | It’s because of the dew point. Go look at the dew points out west where they can’t buy a rain lately and then look at the dew points where the rains start to pop up 20 miles east of them. There is sometimes a 30-40 degree difference in dew point.
Dew point is affected by ambient temperature and relative humidity (to name a couple) and when your dry and arid you don’t have the makings for getting clouds to drop their payload so to speak
And lately, our dew point has been high and we’ve been in a 3 week monsoon it feels!
But I have hope for later, it’s foggy out this morning, and it seems the old wives tale of rain 90 days after a foggy morning holds true here roughly 75% of the time | |
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