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  2. Maybe Death Valley can hit 140° this summer
  3. All we’re left with is MJO and Ineedsnow posting extended clown maps of the Icon.
  4. I guess we'll see what happens in the next 2 months, if we get above normal rainfall or continued drought conditions. National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) rntdoesSpo5u0961tf34873agc65c8c1camiht55i0m0c06uug02gf1f8f07 · New Seasonal Drought Outlook by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) NOAA NWS Climate Prediction Center Expected drought development: Every region within the West (Northwest, CA/NV, Rockies, Southwest, western Plains) Improvement: Midwest, Mid-South, much of the East, Hawaii Otherwise, drought persists. http://drought.gov/forecasts U.S. National Weather Service (NWS)
  5. Also that is my first attempt after doing a website. It's simple, but I'm sure I missed some bugs or something. I've also uploaded all the excels to the GitHub repository in public for anyone who wants to see the data Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  6. It's going to take a lot of rain to climb out of the 10-in hole we are in since last fall. Seeing plus two inches from March so far as nice but we need to build on that. Unfortunately the only way out I see is to have an incredibly stormy wet spring. It's funny as much as I looked into the '60s for snow I totally forgot that they were also note here in the summertime for a ridiculous drought for numerous years. Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  7. That heat dome is incredible. 596dm ridge in mid March.
  8. I present an interactive exploration of the weather from 2 stations 3.3 miles apart, one on a ridge the other on the lowlands with just a Susquehanna separating them. Note that is not my real last name I just didn't want to put my last name out there right now. https://jns182wx.github.io/kmdt-cxy-analysis/ Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  9. March breaking May records in the southwest and we’ll be lucky for 50.
  10. I've been lurking in the New England forum all winter since one day it will be my home. It's so calm in there. They play classical music and discuss who has the best snowpack. Very posh lol
  11. Congrats Ray on the winter crumbs of you and Dryslot
  12. This subforum is down right hostile at times. Haha
  13. The PNS has 11.6 for Highland Mills, i am assuming that was you. I have it on the map. Are you sure about 11.2?
  14. March wants to go out like a lion up here on the euro and gfs
  15. Enjoy the record high diesel and $5 a gallon gas my man.
  16. Outside the modern era was surprisingly hard to find times those two stations overlap and had good data but I did it was from 1948 to 1965 and I finished that analysis last night along with instead of just doing daily I did an hour by hour one because I had hourly data for that era and for this era so I will have a comparison up soon. Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  17. Terrible news. I always enjoyed his enthusiasm for weather.
  18. Looks like a 70° warm up on Sunday for the usual NJ warm spots away from the ocean influence followed by the typical backdoor influence that we usually see this time of year heading into early April.
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  20. Only a matter of time before we get some of those prolonged ridges here. Doesn't take much. Our first warm-up last week set record highs here and the earliest 80F at NYC.
  21. He worked for Accuweather in 1979-80 and visited the DC area a few times, but he was just a fan of weather in general I think. But he used to tell me the Mid-Atlantic subforum was much friendlier and open to outsiders compared to others and that was often why he posted here.
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