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Don't go outside unless you want your limbs or even your head ripped off
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a mildly negative NAO in late March won't do much for SNE let alone NYC
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Richmond Metro/Hampton Roads Area Discussion
mikeeng92 replied to RIC Airport's topic in Mid Atlantic
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March 1993 storm
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The only downside at all to this winter was that it had the potential to be even greater. Some very minor tweaks and we could have had 2 feet on Feb 2nd, and another foot for the mid month storm. Would have been 60+ days of snowcover. This was a PHD level winter but it had the potential to be a nobel prize, once in a lifetime winter
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You keep posting charts with near neutral indices
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House across the street has had some shingles ripped off.
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Has anyone seen my pit boss smoker cover?
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Voyager replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Oh please no... No more salty roads. -
Going to have to hunt the neighborhood at some point for a lost trash can lol
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Not really
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Why do you leave for the summer?
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Just saw the reporting of blizzard going to hit the Midwest Sunday with sever weather along the mid Atlantic
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AI GFS with yet another bump north.
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It was a flizzard here, We missed out on some others too, 19.5" for Feb is all we could muster, And was a bit disappointing after coming off of 30"+ back to back months in Dec and Jan.
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Yea, my seasonal totals are usually considerable, but scrapped together by the left overs from NNE and SNE...don't usually end up ground zero for large events. Blizzard was a perfect example....royally bent over, but got 10" that NNE didn't get.
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You better buy a ticket.
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It’s always cloudy on higher risk days. Always get the “ if it clears out” but hardly ever does lol
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I have a better chance of winning the lottery than that verifying
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HRRR always has pretty meaningful swings from 48 hours to 24 hours and even 12 hours. It seems to often be an outlier that eventually comes closer to reality as the time frame narrows.
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it has been consistent, at least. maybe consistently wrong, but we can hope.
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Maybe a wintry end to winter for many but defintely a cool start to Spring.
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and if you go in August they also have humidity with it.
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Sure. 2023 sucked. Anytime you’re wiping out entire apple crops that’s a brutal late freeze. But I don’t recall many issues in previous years. The problem with peaches is a lot of the varieties you get in stores aren’t late blooming or cold hardy enough. So either the buds get fried from -15F in winter or they bloom too early and the flowers die in the spring. 3 of my 4 peach trees are on the late end of bloom timing and the other is more mid…Contender, Intrepid, Challenger, and Redhaven. Stone fruit in general are a PITA to grow.
