{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":9,"confidence":0.7691697409519782,"created_at":"2026-08-18T16:56:50.521311+00:00","id":238342,"node_number":"683210","processing_time":2.1422507762908936,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","callsign.qrz_verify"],"recording_id":251006,"text":"And that's a big deal. So if you're along the coast and you notice the temperatures are staying up, that's the reason why. That's what happens in Florida, you know, because the sea surface temperatures are so warm and even along the Gulf. So back here, we're going toward cooler temperatures and more of that polar air is going to come down from the north and then subtropically we're going to work up from the south. It's going to increase our rainfall and our heat wave back here as that high moves further west is essentially over yay. So as these systems work further south, cold fronts from the north, bring thunderstorms, then we get a clear cool day or two. And then another front and more thunderstorms and it just keeps getting cooler to where temperatures can get down to will."}