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  2. Gfs is further south and has no snow for SNE.
  3. Jesus 0.4 from Campbell Hall to 11.2 in Highland Mills
  4. it was sometime in the mid-late 90s I think. but yeah - feels like we got freezes every year at least into early May.
  5. 00z HRRR going bonkers and showing 87 for the QC on Saturday.
  6. I received 11.2 from that storm. Just far enough south to catch the north end of a few heavy bands but to far north to stay in them and missed out on the 25-30 inch amounts just to the south.
  7. The cold pattern in the Eastern US feels like it's already broken this month. Many places are several degrees above average for March.
  8. Today
  9. I'm generally a fan, but it's going to take some education. The TLDR is that SPC now has a way to highlight low coverage but high potential intensity events. I think about 6/1/11. Back then there was only a slight risk, but you could make an argument that coverage was reasonable for a slight only not enhanced. You can now add CIG zones to highlight significant tornado risk even in a 2% or 5%. That just wasn't possible before without a 10% hatched. There was complaining about the miss in MI on day 1. But there was literally no way in the old outlook system to put a significant tornado risk there without upgrading the entire outlook.
  10. Very sad to hear. I will miss his updates.
  11. Luckily its past 300 on an AI model
  12. Im a weenie . What do you expect. Im still looking at the models but there is nothing exciting on them. No negative NAO No negative AO
  13. lol yeah - hey man, at least it's not 110F or whatever bullshit they are seeing in the SW
  14. Must’ve been 1992, the year after Pinatubo? My Oceanography professor recalled frost on his car in Harrisonburg in June of that year.
  15. we live in the lower Mid-Atlantic - 80s in Spring with low humidity is pretty common.
  16. I remember a freeze close to Memorial Day one year back in the 1990s in Staunton
  17. Yes thats a distinct possibility.
  18. Some monthly records through today: The updated graph for Phoenix is below:
  19. Do you think part of the issue with why we couldn't get any storms to really build was that second area of CIN? Seems like we managed to get storms to begin development but struggle to get past the shower stage so maybe that's the reason why.
  20. He's a mythical beast from south-central. pennsylvania. It only comes out of its hole during snow and thunderstorms, and can often be seen digging in mulch. 5'7" 190 lbs of smelly, harry, man beast. Like other hole dwelling primates, it seeks out psychoactive plants and you generally don't want to see it anywhere near your house. It's generally extremely friendly but can become highly aggressive when agitated. I highly recommend you don't shoot at it if you see it, that smelly basterds packing heat.
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