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T Good morning Rob, Gravity. My delusional old man snow stick ( with my daughter’s pug Frank in the background ) looks forlornly at, perhaps, the last flakes of the cold season. Maybe next year, my friend, ……… if we both make it. Stay well, as always …. IMG_1170.mov
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Oddly, I just read the DVN discussion and it talks about a winter storm watch for heavy deformation zone snow, with zero mention of the bone-dry Euro.
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How much snow left?
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Latest MJO: all forecasted days are in phases 7 and 8, the coldest post Niña winter March phases on avg per records:
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I honestly think yesterday was the last one.
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Yeah I wasn't taking your post at 100% face value...figured there was some humor in there. I do agree though that the climate classification system could use some tweaking and maybe even introduce some micro-climate classifications (though I am positive there are...but they could probably use some tweaking too).
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It may end up super-strong. But Eric likes to make bold calls and thus has had his share of bad busts before. So, we’ll see. Keep in mind the Euro’s warm bias in predicting ENSO as well as the fact that RONI is currently 0.5C cooler than ONI, which is what most of the model charts are showing.
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I will say there’s a lot of fruit growers well SW of here that have flowers in bloom that are going to lose most of their crops…especially peaches. I suppose that’s one benefit up here of tempering all of the warm airmasses until May. The long pack and mud season keeps the soils cooler and trees dormant too.
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The Euro continues to trend in the wrong direction for Iowa. At this point it's non-event except for wind. It barely has a flake of snow falling anywhere in the state. I'm expecting the GFS to cave soon.
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I think there is... 'micro climates' etc mind you, part of my post is tongue in cheek, but there is subtle truth to drool humor. But to me, there are plenty of days ... too many in fact, whence there is a "continental air mass" and we are not a part of it anywhere E of a NYC-PWM line... to fairly group us in the former.
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
Itstrainingtime replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Low of 28 this morning in Maytown. Family down outside of Lewes DE recorded 1.4" of snow yesterday after reaching 87 on Wednesday. Edit: I had to follow up, at my nephew's house about 3 miles west of Lewes, 33.8" of snow has fallen this winter. -
On 3/4/2026 at 4:01 PM, Baum said: You can book 2-3” on grass only events at minimum post frontal in late March and April alone. Though, you might not know it happened.
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Oh ok…thought that was through tomorrow. Only expecting 1-2” here.
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6.6" imby. Another decent hit in the area, with some totals over 12".
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It's that time of the year when unadulterated sunshine like what's gong on out there this morning, appeals like it must be fantastically warm and soothing outside... yet, you go out there and well... we're still perpetually cursed. Modern technology - think ghost detection at a haunted house - has exposed the demon haha
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10 day Kuchera Euro and of course you will
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What is that? I’ll take the under.
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That is some serious early season heat building into the West. Bet we see some big wildfires get going
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Let’s wash everything up on Monday…And keep any frozen shit away now. And slide quietly into April/spring with decent weather and temps(doesn’t have to be 65-70), and more sun than clouds. If it won’t snow significantly…then can we have that..please. Almost time to sign off the board for the season… a couple more weeks should do it-or maybe sooner.
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hey the classification system isn't perfect but aren't there like micro-designations anyways?
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Raises hand...
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