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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday. -
E PA/NJ/DE Spring 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Breezy and unseasonably cold weather today with some snow flurries possible this afternoon into the evening. There will be a hard freeze tonight so protect any plants that you may have put outside already. We will continue with below normal temperatures through Thursday (upper 30's to upper 40's) before we moderate to nearly normal both Friday and Saturday (low to mid 50's). Our next chance of rain or snow looks to possibly arrive on Friday night. We will fall back to below normal temperatures by next Monday. -
Anyone else tracking the potential snow showers this afternoon? HRRR seems insistent some make it over the mountains
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Serious question....is there a way to disqualify reporting stations? That one clearly reports bad data.
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I think there were more branches/limbs/dead trees down in my neighboorhood from this event than in anything since the 2008 ice storm (this was nothing compared to that)
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Roger Smith, who ran our seasonal forecast contests, passed away
Windspeed replied to GaWx's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Oh no!! He will be greatly missed! Thank you GaWx for letting everyone know. Rest in peace, Roger. May your contests be forever eternal in the great beyond. -
Just a reminder for people who want to shorten it today and don't have a clue. That said, according to @BxEngine the Irish invented the greatest goodbye and that's all that really matters anyway.
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Good-loving the warmth
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this is the coldest planet for the rest of your life
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@mappy Norrisville reported 0.3” last night!
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Good please keep it there. 80 degrees in March is ridiculous and a little bit unnerving.
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beautiful late winters day..
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Just like the frigid March you promised, then we are breaking record highs
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-Sd's near shore to -10's inland across N MN. Ash Lake -23, and Seagull Lake -21 up near the border are the lowest I've seen just with a quick look. Top 5 cold snap this morning. WAA event coming later today.
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2025-2026 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
Buckethead replied to Buckethead's topic in Southeastern States
Light to moderate snow still falling at my house per my ring cams. Sent from my Pixel 10 Pro using Tapatalk -
It would be so fun to measure snow there for a full winter season, every 6 hours lol. My NWS snow stick goes to 40" which is plenty for 99% of places...but not your area!
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Things are different WoR
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calculus1 started following March 2026 Obs
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Sounds like it was a confirmed meteor. Wild week of weather.
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Nice! Its too bad Wisp threw in the towel. Would have been nice to carve up the front side for a couple more days. At least mid season was rockin'.
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2025-2026 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
Maggie Valley Steve replied to Buckethead's topic in Southeastern States
Surprisingly I'm still get light flurries in this flow setup. -
Yeah, you know it's getting cold when structures start popping. My deck pops a lot when that happens, and when we have a svr cold snap for a longer period, my house starts to pop. Makes you jump its so loud. Have to replace some deck screws every few yrs because they break.
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The wildfire season is going to be out of control especially if above average heat/wind are present all summer
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It's gone from the open fields here but still dense in the woods, I thought the 55° dews and steady wind last night would take more, guess the temp crashing fast after 1am kept it intact
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I was driving to work at the time. Must've had the radio up too loud...
