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Was upper 50’s to near 60 overnight here…so we had a big launching pad. Was 79 at noon here. Huge shower torrential downpour came through…down to 69 now and dropping.
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100%!
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not that anyone cares if this is clarified but this isn't a bd front. it's a side/N front, and the wind happens to go NNE to NE to E within 12 hours of that particular kind. the whole synoptics over this next 48 hours is moving incredibly fast, too. Big polar high passes by to the N and moves off in time to heat Friday back up... we literally are moving the dial 40+ from air mass type, not diurnal, as a result impressive
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Looks chilly mid-late next week. Temps near/below freezing Thursday AM?
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You may get a glimpse of it down there if you get a clear view to the S and SE.
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If you went to Italy and asked for Gabagoo, they’d slap you.
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Why not lol. Tomorrow will be top 10 worst days of year.
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Was just sitting outside enjoying the those few glorious peeks of sun and warmth and like clockwork, it’s like someone turned on a giant refrigerator and we tumble back down again. Gotta love the bipolarity of early spring in New England.
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2026-2027 El Nino
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I think it will be basin-wide like 2015-16 -
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snowman19 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Said it the other day, but I think “high-end” strong is going to be the floor with this event, with super prospects increasing @bluewave -
Barely a sea breeze today so it’s roasting here just inland. Warmest day so far this season. .
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You know the Cansips is always right
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77/59. summery
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2026 Mid-Atlantic Severe Storm General Discussion
SnowenOutThere replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Severe warned storms down around Roanoke. Seems more active than forecasted so far.- 273 replies
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Lol…ya it’s Capicola. Regional dialects. But Boston Italians aren much different.
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2026-2027 El Nino
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
The way Nino 4 is warming is so interesting. Again, only 2 April's on record had higher than +0.500 monthly for later in year >+1.2 El Nino's (out of 15): April 1997: +0.59 April 2015: +0.98 We are at +0.511 on April 1. There is so much warm potential energy for things to easily go strong. PhillyEaglesfan may not get his Strong Nina for a while. -
not sure if anyone's mentioned but perhaps it's too obvious and out there already ... 73 --> 34 --> 73 ? really ?
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Why do New York and New Jersey Italians pronounce things like morons?
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No wonder that poor SOB died….great actor.
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So you have a Dunlap, Stomach Dunlap over your belt...............................
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2026-2027 El Nino
snowman19 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Yea, 1997 got insanely warm in the subsurface starting in the spring like this one appears to be doing. SSTs ended up peaking in region 3.4 on the weeklies at +2.8C the last week of November, 1997 -
High was 71 but now 54 and plummeting. We await the dogshit tomorrow
