BSK
Well-Known Member
That's what I'm seeing. Lots of shots of cooler, drier air in September with little to no rain. And considering September is our driest month, "below average" precipitation means no precipitation.I watch direct weather on YouTube. Usually daily updates and often compares us to euro models.
He has Sept being cooler than average, but much drier than average for TN.
But... increased chance for a tropical system in the gulf. Gonna need one of those in Sept if my plots will have a chance to do well.
Just another "perfect storm" year, two years after the perfect storm. In 2022, the drought caused a total acorn failure and a total plot failure, and we had the worst hunting season in more than 20 years. I expect the same this year.